Marc Rius

Marc Rius

University of Southampton

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About Marc Rius

Marc Rius, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southampton, specializes in the field of invasion genetics, community ecology, evolutionary ecology, marine biogeography, marine biology.

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

Genomic tools in biological invasions: current state and future frontiers

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation

A new sampling device for metabarcoding surveillance of port communities and detection of non-indigenous species

Opposing genetic patterns of range shifting temperate and tropical gastropods in an area undergoing tropicalisation

Fine-scale oceanographic processes shape marine biodiversity patterns in the Galápagos Islands

The use of species traits in invasive seaweed research: a systematic review

Managing human mediated range shifts: understanding spatial, temporal and genetic variation in marine non-native species

Investigating the role of traits in species invasiveness in marine and terrestrial ecosystems

Marc Rius Information

University

Position

School of Ocean and Earth Science National Oceanography Centre

Citations(all)

6703

Citations(since 2020)

3450

Cited By

3851

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

University of Southampton

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Marc Rius Skills & Research Interests

invasion genetics

community ecology

evolutionary ecology

marine biogeography

marine biology

Top articles of Marc Rius

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Genomic tools in biological invasions: current state and future frontiers

Angela McGaughran

Manpreet K Dhami

Elahe Parvizi

Amy L Vaughan

Dianne M Gleeson

...

2024/1

The ecological and evolutionary consequences of tropicalisation

Karolina M Zarzyczny

Marc Rius

Suzanne T Williams

Phillip B Fenberg

2023/11/28

A new sampling device for metabarcoding surveillance of port communities and detection of non-indigenous species

iScience

J Zarcero

A Antich

M Rius

OS Wangensteen

X Turon

2024

Opposing genetic patterns of range shifting temperate and tropical gastropods in an area undergoing tropicalisation

Journal of Biogeography

Karolina M Zarzyczny

Michael E Hellberg

Elena B Lugli

Moira MacLean

David A Paz‐García

...

2024/2

Fine-scale oceanographic processes shape marine biodiversity patterns in the Galápagos Islands

bioRxiv

Luke E Holman

Diana A Pazmiño

Shyam Gopalakrishnan

Alexander Forryan

Alex R Hearn

...

2024

The use of species traits in invasive seaweed research: a systematic review

Abigail L Mabey

Marc Rius

Dan A Smale

Jane A Catford

2023

Managing human mediated range shifts: understanding spatial, temporal and genetic variation in marine non-native species

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Luke E Holman

Shirley Parker-Nance

Mark de Bruyn

Simon Creer

Gary Carvalho

...

2022/3/14

Investigating the role of traits in species invasiveness in marine and terrestrial ecosystems

Data supporting University of Southampton doctoral thesis by A. Mabey

Abigail Lisa Mabey

Marc Rius

Dan A Smale

Jane A Catford

2022/11/15

How does eDNA decay affect metabarcoding experiments?

Environmental DNA

Luke E Holman

Yi Chng

Marc Rius

2021

Herbivory and functional traits suggest that enemy release is not an important mechanism driving invasion success of brown seaweeds

Biological Invasions

Abigail L Mabey

Jane A Catford

Marc Rius

Andrew Foggo

Dan A Smale

2022/12

Detection of community-wide impacts of bottom trawl fishing on deep-sea assemblages using environmental DNA metabarcoding

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Edward Good

Luke E Holman

Antonio Pusceddu

Tommaso Russo

Marc Rius

...

2022/10/1

The reconstruction of invasion histories with genomic data in light of differing levels of anthropogenic transport

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

J Hudson

SD Bourne

H Seebens

MA Chapman

M Rius

2022/3/14

Rapid niche shifts as drivers for the spread of a non-indigenous species under novel environmental conditions

Diversity and Distributions

Kathryn E Pack

Nova Mieszkowska

Marc Rius

2022/4

Development of genetic tools for the redbait species Pyura herdmani and P. stolonifera, important bioengineers along African coastlines

African Journal of Marine Science

A Dinoi

M Rius

M Tine

PR Teske

2021

Non-native species outperform natives in coastal marine ecosystems subjected to warming and freshening events

Global Ecology and Biogeography

E McKnight

R Spake

AE Bates

DA Smale

M Rius

2021

Animals, protists and bacteria share marine biogeographic patterns

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Luke E Holman

Mark De Bruyn

Simon Creer

Gary Carvalho

Julie Robidart

...

2021/6

Environmental DNA sampling protocols for the surveillance of marine non-indigenous species in Irish coastal waters

Luca Mirimin

Dulaney Miller

Sara Fernandez

2021/11/4

Long-term environmental tolerance of the non-indigenous Pacific oyster to expected contemporary climate change conditions

Marine Environmental Research

Kathryn E Pack

Marc Rius

Nova Mieszkowska

2021/2/1

Introducing the World Register of Introduced Marine Species (WRiMS)

Agnese Marchini

Shane Ahyong

Mark J Costello

Wim Decock

Stephanie Dekeyzer

...

2018

Contemporary climate change hinders hybrid performance of ecologically dominant marine invertebrates

Journal of evolutionary biology

Jamie Hudson

Christopher D McQuaid

Marc Rius

2021/1

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