Mark Hamann

Mark Hamann

James Cook University

H-index: 49

Oceania-Australia

About Mark Hamann

Mark Hamann, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at James Cook University, specializes in the field of Marine turtles, dugong, plastic and conservation.

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

Temporal changes in habitat use by dugongs in a spatially restricted coral reef environment

Dispersal and Connectivity of Marine Turtles in the Great Barrier Reef and Links to the South Pacific Ocean

Intraspecific variability in flatback turtle habitat use: δ15N as an indicator of foraging locations

Should I stay or should I go? The influence of environmental conditions on green turtle residence time and outward transit in foraging areas

Color pattern complexity in dwarf minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) of the northern Great Barrier Reef of Australia

Assessment of microplastic bioconcentration, bioaccumulation and biomagnification in a simple coral reef food web

Impacts of artificial light at night in marine ecosystems—A review

Temporal patterns of plastic contamination in surface waters at the SS Yongala shipwreck, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Mark Hamann Information

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Citations(all)

10445

Citations(since 2020)

5832

Cited By

6919

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

127

i10Index(since 2020)

102

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Mark Hamann Skills & Research Interests

Marine turtles

dugong

plastic and conservation

Top articles of Mark Hamann

Temporal changes in habitat use by dugongs in a spatially restricted coral reef environment

Pacific Conservation Biology

2024/3/5

Dispersal and Connectivity of Marine Turtles in the Great Barrier Reef and Links to the South Pacific Ocean

2024/2/29

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Intraspecific variability in flatback turtle habitat use: δ15N as an indicator of foraging locations

Endangered Species Research

2024/2/15

Should I stay or should I go? The influence of environmental conditions on green turtle residence time and outward transit in foraging areas

2023/11/9

Color pattern complexity in dwarf minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) of the northern Great Barrier Reef of Australia

Marine Mammal Science

2023/7

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Assessment of microplastic bioconcentration, bioaccumulation and biomagnification in a simple coral reef food web

Science of The Total Environment

2023/2/1

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Impacts of artificial light at night in marine ecosystems—A review

2022/9

Temporal patterns of plastic contamination in surface waters at the SS Yongala shipwreck, Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Environmental Pollution

2022/8/15

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Satellite tagging and flipper tag recoveries reveal migration patterns and foraging distribution of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from eastern Australia

Marine Biology

2022/6

Space‐use patterns of green turtles in industrial coastal foraging habitat: Challenges and opportunities for informing management with a large satellite tracking dataset

2022/6

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Takahiro Shimada
Takahiro Shimada

H-Index: 20

Integrating climate change and management scenarios in population models to guide the conservation of marine turtles

Bulletin of Marine Science

2022/4/1

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Patterns of nesting behaviour and nesting success for green turtles at Raine Island, Australia

Endangered Species Research

2022/3/17

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Takahiro Shimada
Takahiro Shimada

H-Index: 20

Importance of health assessments for conservation in noncaptive wildlife

2022/2

Post-nesting movements and feeding ground distribution by the hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) from rookeries in the Torres Strait

Wildlife Research

2021/5/17

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Takahiro Shimada
Takahiro Shimada

H-Index: 20

Optimising sample sizes for animal distribution analysis using tracking data

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2021/2

Takahiro Shimada
Takahiro Shimada

H-Index: 20

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Global conservation implications for health assessment studies in non-captive wildlife

2021

Ellen Ariel
Ellen Ariel

H-Index: 17

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

Gastrointestinal transit times in juvenile green turtles: An approach for assessing digestive motility disorders

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

2021/11/1

Plastic pollution and small juvenile marine turtles: a potential evolutionary trap

Frontiers in Marine Science

2021/8/2

Disease risk analysis in sea turtles: A baseline study to inform conservation efforts

PloS one

2020/10/23

Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of microplastics in marine organisms: A review and meta-analysis of current data

2020/10/16

Mark Hamann
Mark Hamann

H-Index: 30

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