Katherine Dafforn

About Katherine Dafforn

Katherine Dafforn, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Macquarie University, specializes in the field of invasion ecology, artificial structures, ecotoxicology, soft sediments.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Coastal greening of grey infrastructure: an update on the state-of-the-art

Impacts of necrotising disease on the Endangered cauliflower soft coral (Dendronephthya australis)

Influence of habitat features on the colonisation of native and non-indigenous species

Variable effects of substrate colour and microtexture on sessile marine taxa in Australian estuaries

Nitrogen-cycling genes in oyster reefs and surrounding sediments: Relationships with environmental factors and respective nitrogen rates

Octocoral Symbiodiniaceae, but not bacterial communities, are resistant to compositional changes from heat stress on a subtropical reef

The influence of oyster reefs and surrounding sediments on nitrogen removal–An in-situ study along the East coast of Australia

Organic enrichment reduces sediment bacterial and archaeal diversity, composition, and functional profile independent of bioturbator activity

Katherine Dafforn Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer

Citations(all)

5832

Citations(since 2020)

4068

Cited By

3191

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

70

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Katherine Dafforn Skills & Research Interests

invasion ecology

artificial structures

ecotoxicology

soft sediments

Top articles of Katherine Dafforn

Impacts of necrotising disease on the Endangered cauliflower soft coral (Dendronephthya australis)

Marine and Freshwater Research

2024/2/5

Influence of habitat features on the colonisation of native and non-indigenous species

Marine Environmental Research

2024/4/12

Variable effects of substrate colour and microtexture on sessile marine taxa in Australian estuaries

Biofouling

2024/3/19

Nitrogen-cycling genes in oyster reefs and surrounding sediments: Relationships with environmental factors and respective nitrogen rates

Marine Pollution Bulletin

2023/12/1

Octocoral Symbiodiniaceae, but not bacterial communities, are resistant to compositional changes from heat stress on a subtropical reef

2023/11/20

The influence of oyster reefs and surrounding sediments on nitrogen removal–An in-situ study along the East coast of Australia

Environmental Research

2023/11/15

Organic enrichment reduces sediment bacterial and archaeal diversity, composition, and functional profile independent of bioturbator activity

Marine Pollution Bulletin

2023/11/1

Assessing the ecological impacts of NORM-contaminated scale on marine infauna using sediment microcosms

Chemosphere

2023/11/1

Urban shading and artificial light at night alter natural light regimes and affect marine intertidal assemblages

Marine Pollution Bulletin

2023/8/1

Multiple Stressors

2023/5/12

Reintroducing a keystone bioturbator can facilitate microbial bioremediation in urban polluted sediments

Environmental Pollution

2023/5/1

Understanding the role of microhabitats in intertidal rock pools to guide future eco-engineering designs

Marine Biology

2023/4

Physical and biogenic complexity mediates ecosystem functions in urban sessile marine communities

Journal of Applied Ecology

2023/3

Facilitation of non-indigenous ascidian by marine eco-engineering interventions at an urban site

Biofouling

2023/1/2

Oyster recruitment dataset

2023

Katherine Dafforn
Katherine Dafforn

H-Index: 26

Ecological engineering of marine infrastructure for biosecurity-Phase 3. Report prepared for the Department of Agriculture

2023

Shellfish as a bioremediation tool: a review and meta-analysis

2023/1/1

Contaminant pulse following wildfire is associated with shifts in estuarine benthic communities

Environmental Pollution

2023/1/1

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