Mark E Hay

Mark E Hay

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 97

North America-United States

About Mark E Hay

Mark E Hay, With an exceptional h-index of 97 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of ecology, marine biology, chemical ecology, marine ecology, marine chemical ecology.

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

Removal of detritivore sea cucumbers from reefs increases coral disease

Mystery solved? Disease detectives identify the cause of a mass die-off in the sea

Response of a temperate coral to temperature stress: A comparison of populations across sites

Disentangling the impacts of macroalgae on corals via effects on their microbiomes

Historic trophic decline in New England’s coastal marine ecosystem

Variance of coral anti-pathogen defense in response to transplantation between coral-and macroalgal-dominated reefs

Chemical cues affecting recruitment and juvenile habitat selection in marine versus freshwater systems

Did the historic overharvesting of sea cucumbers make coral more susceptible to pathogens?

Mark E Hay Information

University

Position

Teasley and Regents Professor School of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

31015

Citations(since 2020)

6713

Cited By

27412

hIndex(all)

97

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

213

i10Index(since 2020)

158

Email

University Profile Page

Georgia Institute of Technology

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Mark E Hay Skills & Research Interests

ecology

marine biology

chemical ecology

marine ecology

marine chemical ecology

Top articles of Mark E Hay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Removal of detritivore sea cucumbers from reefs increases coral disease

Nature Communications

Cody S Clements

Zoe A Pratte

Frank J Stewart

Mark E Hay

2024/2/26

Mystery solved? Disease detectives identify the cause of a mass die-off in the sea

Rebecca Vega Thurber

Mark Hay

2023/4/19

Response of a temperate coral to temperature stress: A comparison of populations across sites

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

Nicole K Johnston

Andrew S Burns

Mark E Hay

2023/3/1

Disentangling the impacts of macroalgae on corals via effects on their microbiomes

Cody S Clements

Mark E Hay

2023/6/22

Historic trophic decline in New England’s coastal marine ecosystem

Oecologia

Madison S Willert

Christine AM France

Carole C Baldwin

Mark E Hay

2023/6

Variance of coral anti-pathogen defense in response to transplantation between coral-and macroalgal-dominated reefs

Coral Reefs

Deanna S Beatty

Cody S Clements

Jinu Mathew Valayil

Simone Y Jarvis

Kim B Ritchie

...

2022/10

Chemical cues affecting recruitment and juvenile habitat selection in marine versus freshwater systems

Aquatic Ecology

Stephanie M Bilodeau

Mark E Hay

2022/6

Did the historic overharvesting of sea cucumbers make coral more susceptible to pathogens?

Coral Reefs

Natalie Grayson

Cody S Clements

Alexandra A Towner

Deanna S Beatty

Mark E Hay

2022/4

Biodiversity has a positive but saturating effect on imperiled coral reefs

Science Advances

Cody S Clements

Mark E Hay

2021/10/13

Effects of future climate on coral-coral competition

PLoS One

Nicole K Johnston

Justin E Campbell

Valerie J Paul

Mark E Hay

2020/8/13

Human proximity suppresses fish recruitment by altering mangrove-associated odour cues

Scientific Reports

Rohan M Brooker

Angelia L Seyfferth

Alesia Hunter

Jennifer M Sneed

Danielle L Dixson

...

2020/12/3

Seaweed-coral competition in the field

Proceedings: Biological Sciences

Cody S Clements

Andrew S Burns

Frank J Stewart

Mark E Hay

2020/5/27

Parasite-host ecology: the limited impacts of an intimate enemy on host microbiomes

Animal Microbiome

Cody S Clements

Andrew S Burns

Frank J Stewart

Mark E Hay

2020/12

Seaweed-coral competition in the field: effects on coral growth, photosynthesis and microbiomes require direct contact

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Cody S Clements

Andrew S Burns

Frank J Stewart

Mark E Hay

2020/5/27

Effects of formalin preservation on carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes of seaweeds: A foundation for looking back in time

Limnology and Oceanography: Methods

Madison S Willert

Christine AM France

Barrett L Brooks

Carole C Baldwin

Mark E Hay

2020/12

Trophic interactions will expand geographically but be less intense as oceans warm

Global Change Biology

Kelly Y Inagaki

Maria Grazia Pennino

Sergio R Floeter

Mark E Hay

Guilherme O Longo

2020/12

Caribbean reefs of the Anthropocene: Variance in ecosystem metrics indicates bright spots on coral depauperate reefs

Global change biology

Sarah E Lester

Andrew Rassweiler

Sophie J McCoy

Alexandra K Dubel

Mary K Donovan

...

2020/9

See List of Professors in Mark E Hay University(Georgia Institute of Technology)

Co-Authors

H-index: 64
Andrew Hoey

Andrew Hoey

James Cook University

H-index: 60
John Stachowicz (Jay)

John Stachowicz (Jay)

University of California, Davis

H-index: 54
Deron Burkepile

Deron Burkepile

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 49
Karine Le Roch

Karine Le Roch

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 49
Julia Kubanek

Julia Kubanek

Georgia Institute of Technology

H-index: 38
Alan E. Wilson

Alan E. Wilson

Auburn University

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