Mads Solgaard Thomsen

Mads Solgaard Thomsen

University of Canterbury

H-index: 56

Oceania-New Zealand

About Mads Solgaard Thomsen

Mads Solgaard Thomsen, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of Marine ecology, Climate changes, Invasive species, Facilitation cascades.

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

Impacts of climate change on marine foundation species

Fabulous but Forgotten Fucoid Forests

Facilitation cascades across space: Monitoring estuarine foundation species from satellites to the microscope

Dependency of commercial fisheries on kelp forests for valuation of ecosystem services

Biological impacts of marine heatwaves

Predicting the impacts of climate change on New Zealand’s seaweed-based ecosystems

Seasonal trends in marine heatwaves highlight vulnerable coastal ecoregions and historic change points in New Zealand

The vulnerability and resilience of seagrass ecosystems to marine heatwaves in New Zealand: a remote sensing analysis of seascape metrics using PlanetScope imagery

Mads Solgaard Thomsen Information

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Citations(all)

12374

Citations(since 2020)

7822

Cited By

7066

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

110

i10Index(since 2020)

93

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Mads Solgaard Thomsen Skills & Research Interests

Marine ecology

Climate changes

Invasive species

Facilitation cascades

Top articles of Mads Solgaard Thomsen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Impacts of climate change on marine foundation species

Thomas Wernberg

Mads S Thomsen

Julia K Baum

Melanie J Bishop

John F Bruno

...

2024/1/17

Fabulous but Forgotten Fucoid Forests

Mads S Thomsen

Paul South

Peter A Staehr

2024/4/22

Facilitation cascades across space: Monitoring estuarine foundation species from satellites to the microscope

Ecosphere

Ken Joseph E Clemente

Mads S Thomsen

2024/4

Dependency of commercial fisheries on kelp forests for valuation of ecosystem services

Johanna Zimmerhackel

Cristina Piñeiro-Corbeira

Kjell Magnus Norderhaug

Karen Filbee-Dexter

Thomas Wernberg

...

2024/2/26

Biological impacts of marine heatwaves

Kathryn E Smith

Michael T Burrows

Alistair J Hobday

Nathan G King

Pippa J Moore

...

2023/1/16

Predicting the impacts of climate change on New Zealand’s seaweed-based ecosystems

New Zealand Journal of Botany

Christopher E Cornwall

Wendy A Nelson

J David Aguirre

Caitlin O Blain

Lucy Coyle

...

2023/6/8

Seasonal trends in marine heatwaves highlight vulnerable coastal ecoregions and historic change points in New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research

Shinae Montie

François Thoral

Robert O Smith

Felix Cook

Leigh W Tait

...

2023/6/8

The vulnerability and resilience of seagrass ecosystems to marine heatwaves in New Zealand: a remote sensing analysis of seascape metrics using PlanetScope imagery

Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation

Ken Joseph E Clemente

Mads S Thomsen

Richard C Zimmerman

2023/12

Herbivory limits success of vegetation restoration globally

Science

Changlin Xu

Brian R Silliman

Jianshe Chen

Xincheng Li

Mads S Thomsen

...

2023/11/3

Long‐term community shifts driven by local extinction of an iconic foundation species following an extreme marine heatwave

Ecology and Evolution

Shinae Montie

Mads S Thomsen

2023/6

High temperature frequently increases facilitation between aquatic foundation species: A global meta‐analysis of interaction experiments between angiosperms, seaweeds and bivalves

Journal of Ecology

Ken Joseph E Clemente

Mads S Thomsen

2023/6

With the arrival of El Niño, prepare for stronger marine heatwaves

Nature

Alistair J Hobday

Michael T Burrows

Karen Filbee-Dexter

Neil J Holbrook

Alex Sen Gupta

...

2023/9/7

Spatiotemporal stressors, not secondary structures or small temperature increases, control rapid facilitation of intertidal epifauna

Marine Environmental Research

Shinae Montie

Mads S Thomsen

2023/5/1

Facilitation of animals is stronger during summer marine heatwaves and around morphologically complex foundation species

Ecology and Evolution

Shinae Montie

Mads S Thomsen

2023/9

Seasonal Dynamics of Faunal Diversity and Population Ecology in an Estuarine Seagrass Bed

Estuaries and Coasts

Micaela Pullen

Derek Gerber

Mads Solgaard Thomsen

Sarah P Flanagan

2022/12

Unravelling seasonal trends in coastal marine heatwave metrics across global biogeographical realms

Scientific reports

François Thoral

Shinae Montie

Mads S Thomsen

Leigh W Tait

Matthew H Pinkerton

...

2022/5/11

Heterogeneity within and among co-occurring foundation species increases biodiversity

Nature communications

Mads S Thomsen

Andrew H Altieri

Christine Angelini

Melanie J Bishop

Fabio Bulleri

...

2022/1/31

Nature based solutions for coastal hazards in Aotearoa New Zealand: results of a nationwide expert survey on the current state of uptake, barriers, and opportunities.

Tommaso Alestra

Jacqui Bell

Mark Lewis

Sam Parsons

Rhys Girvan

...

2022

An invasive species erodes the performance of coastal wetland protected areas

Science advances

Junlin Ren

Jianshe Chen

Changlin Xu

Johan van de Koppel

Mads S Thomsen

...

2021/10/15

Loss of Giant Kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera, Driven by Marine Heatwaves and Exacerbated by Poor Water Clarity in New Zealand

Frontiers in Marine Science

Leigh W Tait

François Thoral

Matthew H Pinkerton

Mads S Thomsen

David R Schiel

2021/8/18

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Co-Authors

H-index: 75
Brian R. Silliman

Brian R. Silliman

Duke University

H-index: 63
Dorte Krause-Jensen

Dorte Krause-Jensen

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 52
Pippa Moore

Pippa Moore

Newcastle University

H-index: 47
Neil Holbrook

Neil Holbrook

University of Tasmania

H-index: 42
Peter A. U. Staehr

Peter A. U. Staehr

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 34
Eric C Oliver

Eric C Oliver

Dalhousie University

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