Matthias Obst

About Matthias Obst

Matthias Obst, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Göteborgs universitet, specializes in the field of Marine biodiversity.

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

Report on the Marine Imaging Workshop 2022

DNA-based monitoring of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS)

Phylogeographic study using autonomous reef monitoring structures indicates fast range expansion of the invasive bryozoan Juxtacribrilina mutabilis

DNA-based monitoring of Non-Indigenous Species

European marine omics biodiversity observation network: a strategic outline for the implementation of omics approaches in ocean observation

Climate change impact on biodiversity and ecosystems in Europe: Assessing the impact of Non-Indigenous Invasive Species (NIS) in European ecosystems

A bayesian network to inform the management of key species in Kosterhavet National Park under contrasting storylines of environmental change

DNA-based monitoring: A pilot study on autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS) in the North Sea region.

Matthias Obst Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

4990

Citations(since 2020)

1619

Cited By

4118

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

42

i10Index(since 2020)

28

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Matthias Obst Skills & Research Interests

Marine biodiversity

Top articles of Matthias Obst

DNA-based monitoring of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS)

2024

Phylogeographic study using autonomous reef monitoring structures indicates fast range expansion of the invasive bryozoan Juxtacribrilina mutabilis

Hydrobiologia

2023/11

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

DNA-based monitoring of Non-Indigenous Species

2023/6

European marine omics biodiversity observation network: a strategic outline for the implementation of omics approaches in ocean observation

2023/5/18

Climate change impact on biodiversity and ecosystems in Europe: Assessing the impact of Non-Indigenous Invasive Species (NIS) in European ecosystems

ARPHA Preprints

2023/5/16

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

A bayesian network to inform the management of key species in Kosterhavet National Park under contrasting storylines of environmental change

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

2023/1/5

DNA-based monitoring: A pilot study on autonomous reef monitoring structures (ARMS) in the North Sea region.

2023

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

Per Sundberg
Per Sundberg

H-Index: 20

Accelerating the research on biodiversity and ecosystems: best practice on climate change vs non-indigenous invasive species (NIS)

2023

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

Paleozoic origins of cheilostome bryozoans and their parental care inferred by a new genome-skimmed phylogeny

Science Advances

2022/3/30

Genetic methods in environmental monitoring: early detection and monitoring of non-indigenous species based on DNA

2022

Environmental DNA Monitoring of Biodiversity Hotspots in Danish Marine Waters

Frontiers in Marine Science

2022/1/13

FAIR Data Management for Genomics Observatories.

Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata

2021/4/2

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

An open-source, citizen science and machine learning approach to analyse subsea movies

Biodiversity data journal

2021

A molecular phylogeny of historical and contemporary specimens of an under‐studied micro‐invertebrate group

Ecology and Evolution

2021/1

Matthias Obst
Matthias Obst

H-Index: 18

Lee Hsiang Liow
Lee Hsiang Liow

H-Index: 22

Big data in marine science

2020/4

Molecular phylogeny of historical micro-invertebrate specimens using de novo sequence assembly

bioRxiv

2020/3/31

Combining Bow-Ties and BBNs to inform environmental decision-making

5th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity

2020

Provtagningsdesign för övervakning av främmande arter: Övervakning i marin miljö

2020

Unidirectional introgression and evidence of hybrid superiority over parental populations in Eastern Iranian Plateau population of hares (Mammalia: Lepus Linnaeus, 1758)

Journal of Mammalian Evolution

2020/12

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