Kevin T Du Clos

Kevin T Du Clos

University of Oregon

H-index: 9

North America-United States

About Kevin T Du Clos

Kevin T Du Clos, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oregon, specializes in the field of Biological Oceanography.

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

Does the settling column method underestimate phytoplankton sinking speeds?

Fish can use coordinated fin motions to recapture their own vortex wake energy

Colonial Architecture Modulates the Speed and Efficiency of Multi-Jet Swimming in Salp Colonies

Competition in the deep sea: phylogeny determines destructive impact of wood-boring xylophagaids (Mollusca: Bivalvia)

Aggregation of zooplankton in a Stommel Retention Zone in a laboratory model of Langmuir circulation

Distributed propulsion enables fast and efficient swimming modes in physonect siphonophores

Daphnia magna distribution under the influence of Langmuir circulation

Benthic jellyfish dominate water mixing in mangrove ecosystems

Kevin T Du Clos Information

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Citations(all)

309

Citations(since 2020)

200

Cited By

152

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

9

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

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Kevin T Du Clos Skills & Research Interests

Biological Oceanography

Top articles of Kevin T Du Clos

Does the settling column method underestimate phytoplankton sinking speeds?

2024/2/7

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Fish can use coordinated fin motions to recapture their own vortex wake energy

Royal Society Open Science

2024/1/3

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Colonial Architecture Modulates the Speed and Efficiency of Multi-Jet Swimming in Salp Colonies

bioRxiv

2024

Competition in the deep sea: phylogeny determines destructive impact of wood-boring xylophagaids (Mollusca: Bivalvia)

Marine Biodiversity

2023/2

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Aggregation of zooplankton in a Stommel Retention Zone in a laboratory model of Langmuir circulation

Limnology and Oceanography: Special Issue on Life in Turbulent Waters

2023/12

Distributed propulsion enables fast and efficient swimming modes in physonect siphonophores

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/12/6

Daphnia magna distribution under the influence of Langmuir circulation

2021

Benthic jellyfish dominate water mixing in mangrove ecosystems

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2021/7/27

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Measurements of trajectories and spatial distributions of diatoms (Coscinodiscus spp.) at dissipation scales of turbulence

Experiments in Fluids

2021/7

Nimish Pujara
Nimish Pujara

H-Index: 6

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Christian Briseño-Avena1, 2*†, Jennifer C. Prairie1†, Peter JS Franks2† and Jules S. Jaffe2

Small Scale Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Particles, Plankton, and Other Organisms

2021/5/14

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Anguilliform locomotion across a natural range of swimming speeds

Fluids

2021/3/20

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Synchronous swimming in siphonophores yields higher maximum speeds but lower efficiency and higher cost of transport

2021/3/1

Diatoms rapidly alter sinking behavior in response to changing nutrient concentrations

Limnology and Oceanography

2021/3

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

The most efficient metazoan swimmer creates a ‘virtual wall’to enhance performance

2021/1/13

Sublethal Effects of Crude Oil and Chemical Dispersants on Multiple Life History Stages of the Eastern Oyster, Crassostrea virginica

Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

2020/10/19

Kevin T Du Clos
Kevin T Du Clos

H-Index: 5

Experimental measurements of diatom trajectories and distributions in a small-scale turbulence tank

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

2020

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