Matthias Y. Kellermann

About Matthias Y. Kellermann

Matthias Y. Kellermann, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, specializes in the field of Mass Spectrometry, Meta - and Lipidomics, Chemical Ecology, Pigments, Coral Reproduction.

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

Acute Toxicity Assays with Adult Coral Fragments: A Method for Standardization

Ecotoxicological Effects of Four Commonly Used Organic Solvents on the Scleractinian Coral Montipora digitata

Detailed visualization of settlement and early development in Leptastrea purpurea reveals distinct bio-optical features

Photodegradation of a bacterial pigment and resulting hydrogen peroxide release enable coral settlement

Thermal plasticity of coral reef symbionts is linked to major alterations in their lipidome composition

Towards the development of standardized bioassays for corals: Acute toxicity of the UV filter benzophenone-3 to scleractinian coral larvae

Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium

Photosensitivity of the bacterial pigment cycloprodigiosin enables settlement in coral larvae—light as an understudied environmental factor

Matthias Y. Kellermann Information

University

Position

; ICBM-Terramare

Citations(all)

1675

Citations(since 2020)

1090

Cited By

966

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

34

i10Index(since 2020)

34

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Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

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Matthias Y. Kellermann Skills & Research Interests

Mass Spectrometry

Meta - and Lipidomics

Chemical Ecology

Pigments

Coral Reproduction

Top articles of Matthias Y. Kellermann

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Journal

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Publication Date

Acute Toxicity Assays with Adult Coral Fragments: A Method for Standardization

Toxics

David Brefeld

Valentina Di Mauro

Matthias Y Kellermann

Samuel Nietzer

Mareen Moeller

...

2023/12/19

Ecotoxicological Effects of Four Commonly Used Organic Solvents on the Scleractinian Coral Montipora digitata

Toxics

Valentina Di Mauro

Elham Kamyab

Matthias Y Kellermann

Mareen Moeller

Samuel Nietzer

...

2023/4/12

Detailed visualization of settlement and early development in Leptastrea purpurea reveals distinct bio-optical features

Frontiers in Marine Science

Laura J Fiegel

Matthias Y Kellermann

Samuel Nietzer

Lars-Erik Petersen

Mike Smykala

...

2023/3/7

Photodegradation of a bacterial pigment and resulting hydrogen peroxide release enable coral settlement

Scientific Reports

Lars-Erik Petersen

Matthias Y Kellermann

Laura J Fiegel

Samuel Nietzer

Ulf Bickmeyer

...

2023/3/2

Thermal plasticity of coral reef symbionts is linked to major alterations in their lipidome composition

Limnology and Oceanography

Marina T. Botana

Adriano B Chaves‐Filho

Alex Inague

Arthur Z. Güth

Flavia Saldanha‐Corrêa

...

2022/7

Towards the development of standardized bioassays for corals: Acute toxicity of the UV filter benzophenone-3 to scleractinian coral larvae

Toxics

Ingo B Miller

Mareen Moeller

Matthias Y Kellermann

Samuel Nietzer

Valentina Di Mauro

...

2022/5/10

Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium

Marine Drugs

Joko Tri Wibowo

Matthias Y Kellermann

Lars-Erik Petersen

Yustian R Alfiansah

Colleen Lattyak

...

2022/1/6

Photosensitivity of the bacterial pigment cycloprodigiosin enables settlement in coral larvae—light as an understudied environmental factor

Frontiers in Marine Science

Lars-Erik Petersen

Matthias Y Kellermann

Samuel Nietzer

Peter J Schupp

2021/10/29

Anti-Infective and Antiviral Activity of Valinomycin and Its Analogues from a Sea Cucumber-Associated Bacterium, Streptomyces sp. SV 21

Marine drugs

Joko T Wibowo

Matthias Y Kellermann

Matthias Köck

Masteria Y Putra

Tutik Murniasih

...

2021/2/2

Ecological and Pharmacological Activities of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) from the Indonesian Marine Sponge Lamellodysidea herbacea

Marine Drugs

Muhammad R Faisal

Matthias Y Kellermann

Sven Rohde

Masteria Y Putra

Tutik Murniasih

...

2021/10/27

UV filters used in sunscreens—A lack in current coral protection?

Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management

Sascha Pawlowski

Mareen Moeller

Ingo B Miller

Matthias Y Kellermann

Peter J Schupp

...

2021/9

Challenges in current coral reef protection–possible impacts of UV filters used in sunscreens, a critical review

Mareen Moeller

Sascha Pawlowski

Mechtild Petersen-Thiery

Ingo B Miller

Samuel Nietzer

...

2021/4/14

Toxic effects of UV filters from sunscreens on coral reefs revisited: regulatory aspects for “reef safe” products

Environmental Sciences Europe

Ingo B Miller

Sascha Pawlowski

Matthias Y Kellermann

Mechtild Petersen-Thiery

Mareen Moeller

...

2021/12

Mono- and multispecies biofilms from a crustose coralline alga induce settlement in the scleractinian coral Leptastrea purpurea

Coral Reefs

Lars-Erik Petersen

Mareen Moeller

Dennis Versluis

Samuel Nietzer

Matthias Y Kellermann

...

2021/4

Formation of ethane and propane via abiotic reductive conversion of acetic acid in hydrothermal sediments

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Min Song

Florence Schubotz

Matthias Y Kellermann

Christian T Hansen

Wolfgang Bach

...

2021/11/23

Chemical biodiversity and bioactivities of Saponins in Echinodermata with an emphasis on sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea)

Elham Kamyab

Matthias Y Kellermann

Andreas Kunzmann

Peter J Schupp

2020

Thermal plasticity in coral reef symbionts is mediated by oxidation of membrane lipids

Marina Botana

Adriano Chaves-Filho

Alex Inague

Arthur Guth

Flavia Saldanha-Corrêa

...

2020/11/3

Chemical defense mechanisms and ecological implications of Indo-Pacific holothurians

Molecules

Elham Kamyab

Sven Rohde

Matthias Y Kellermann

Peter J Schupp

2020/10/19

Anti-fouling effects of saponin-containing crude extracts from tropical Indo-Pacific sea cucumbers

Marine drugs

Elham Kamyab

Norman Goebeler

Matthias Y Kellermann

Sven Rohde

Miriam Reverter

...

2020/3/31

Secondary metabolites of marine microbes: From natural products chemistry to chemical ecology

Lars-Erik Petersen

Matthias Y Kellermann

Peter J Schupp

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 80
Andreas Teske

Andreas Teske

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 79
Kai-Uwe Hinrichs

Kai-Uwe Hinrichs

Universität Bremen

H-index: 51
David L. Valentine

David L. Valentine

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 47
Marcus Elvert

Marcus Elvert

Universität Bremen

H-index: 46
Peter Schupp

Peter Schupp

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

H-index: 44
Amy M. McKenna

Amy M. McKenna

Florida State University

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