Matt Reidenbach

Matt Reidenbach

University of Virginia

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Matt Reidenbach

Matt Reidenbach, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of environmental fluid mechanics, coastal oceanography, marine ecosystems.

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

Edge effects of a fragmented seagrass habitat on flow, bivalve recruitment, and sediment dynamics

CORRIGENDUM: Long-term data reveal greater intertidal oyster biomass in predicted suitable habitat

Odour motion sensing enhances navigation of complex plumes

Influence of oyster reefs on infauna and sediment spatial distributions within intertidal mudflats

Zooplankton fecal pellets as the primary driver of settling particles in reef systems

Spectral wave energy dissipation by a seagrass meadow: integrating analytical and empirical models

Boundary layer hydrodynamics of patchy biofilms

The Effect of Flow on Filtering and Gaping Behavior in Mytilus galloprovinicalis

Matt Reidenbach Information

University

Position

Professor of Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

2873

Citations(since 2020)

1528

Cited By

1972

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

University of Virginia

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Matt Reidenbach Skills & Research Interests

environmental fluid mechanics

coastal oceanography

marine ecosystems

Top articles of Matt Reidenbach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Edge effects of a fragmented seagrass habitat on flow, bivalve recruitment, and sediment dynamics

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Elise Turrietta

Matthew A Reidenbach

2024/3/20

CORRIGENDUM: Long-term data reveal greater intertidal oyster biomass in predicted suitable habitat

Marine Ecology Progress Series

RS Smith

S Hogan

KN Tedford

B Lusk

MA Reidenbach

...

2022/4

Odour motion sensing enhances navigation of complex plumes

Nature

Nirag Kadakia

Mahmut Demir

Brenden T Michaelis

Brian D DeAngelis

Matthew A Reidenbach

...

2022/11/24

Influence of oyster reefs on infauna and sediment spatial distributions within intertidal mudflats

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Sara Hogan

Elizabeth AK Murphy

Martin P Volaric

Max CN Castorani

Peter Berg

...

2022/3/24

Zooplankton fecal pellets as the primary driver of settling particles in reef systems

Authorea Preprints

Jaclyn Torkelson

Mark Teece

2022/11/23

Spectral wave energy dissipation by a seagrass meadow: integrating analytical and empirical models

Coastal Engineering Proceedings

Nery Contti Neto

Ryan Lowe

Andrew Pomeroy

Marco Ghisalberti

Matthew Reidenbach

...

2022

Boundary layer hydrodynamics of patchy biofilms

Biofouling

Elizabeth AK Murphy

Julio M Barros

Michael P Schultz

Karen A Flack

Cecily N Steppe

...

2022/8/9

The Effect of Flow on Filtering and Gaping Behavior in Mytilus galloprovinicalis

Hana Larkins

Kindall Murie

Kelsey O'Donnell

Matthew Reidenbach

Emily Carrington

2022

Quantifying tradeoffs in ecosystem services under various oyster reef restoration designs

Estuaries and Coasts

S Hogan

MA Reidenbach

2022/5

Seasonal growth and senescence of seagrass alters sediment dynamics in the coupled tidal flat-marsh system

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Qingguang Zhu

Patricia Wiberg

Karen McGlathery

Matthew Abraham Reidenbach

2022/12

Odor motion detection by an olfactory system aids navigation of complex odor plumes.

APS March Meeting Abstracts

Nirag Kadakia

Mahmut Demir

Brenden Michaelis

Matthew Reidenbach

Damon Clark

...

2022

Long-term data reveal greater intertidal oyster biomass in predicted suitable habitat (vol 683, pg 221, 2022)

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Rachel S Smith

Sara Hogan

Kinsey N Tedford

Bo Lusk

Matthew A Reidenbach

...

2022/2/3

Quantifying seasonal seagrass effects on flow and sediment dynamics in a back‐barrier bay

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Qingguang Zhu

Patricia L Wiberg

Matthew A Reidenbach

2021/2

Anticipating and adapting to the future impacts of climate change on the health, security and welfare of low elevation coastal zone (LECZ) communities in southeastern USA

Thomas Allen

Joshua Behr

Anamaria Bukvic

Ryan SD Calder

Kiki Caruson

...

2021/10/29

Effects of waves and surface roughness on turbulence-mediated heat and mass transfer in corals

APS Division of Fluid Dynamics Meeting Abstracts

Jonathan Stocking

Matthew Reidenbach

2021

A non-canonical, interferon-independent signaling activity of cGAMP triggers DNA damage response signaling

Nature Communications

Daipayan Banerjee

Kurt Langberg

Salar Abbas

Eric Odermatt

Praveen Yerramothu

...

2021/10/27

Predicting benthic macroalgal abundance in shallow coastal lagoons from geomorphology and hydrologic flow patterns

Limnology and Oceanography

Alice F Besterman

Karen J McGlathery

Matthew A Reidenbach

Patricia L Wiberg

Michael L Pace

2021/1

Odor motion sensing enables complex plume navigation

bioRxiv

Nirag Kadakia

Mahmut Demir

Brenden T Michaelis

Matthew A Reidenbach

Damon A Clark

...

2021/10/1

Utilizing airborne LiDAR data to quantify marsh edge morphology and the role of oyster reefs in mitigating marsh erosion

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Sara Hogan

Patricia L Wiberg

Matthew A Reidenbach

2021/7/8

Hydrodynamic interactions with coral topography and its impact on larval settlement

Coral Reefs

Matthew A Reidenbach

Jonathan B Stocking

Laura Szczyrba

Craig Wendelken

2021/4

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Co-Authors

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Michael  Pace

Michael Pace

University of Virginia

H-index: 96
jose principe

jose principe

University of Florida

H-index: 66
stephen monismith

stephen monismith

Stanford University

H-index: 61
Jeffrey R Koseff

Jeffrey R Koseff

Stanford University

H-index: 51
Amatzia Genin

Amatzia Genin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

H-index: 50
Patricia Wiberg

Patricia Wiberg

University of Virginia

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