Michael Steinke

Michael Steinke

University of Essex

H-index: 38

Europe-United Kingdom

About Michael Steinke

Michael Steinke, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Essex, specializes in the field of Biogeochemistry of marine trace gases, Chemical ecology, Infochemistry of trophic interactions.

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

Carbon neutrality does not equal climate neutrality in saltmarsh restoration

Microplastic ingestion in zooplankton from the Fram Strait in the Arctic

The microbiology of isoprene cycling in aquatic ecosystems

Available online at www. sciencedirect. com

Bioavailability of microplastics to marine zooplankton: effect of shape and infochemicals

Phytoplankton‐derived zwitterionic gonyol and dimethylsulfonioacetate interfere with microbial dimethylsulfoniopropionate sulfur cycling

Michael Steinke Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Marine Sciences School of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

6148

Citations(since 2020)

2607

Cited By

4511

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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Michael Steinke Skills & Research Interests

Biogeochemistry of marine trace gases

Chemical ecology

Infochemistry of trophic interactions

Top articles of Michael Steinke

Carbon neutrality does not equal climate neutrality in saltmarsh restoration

2022/8/19

Michael Steinke
Michael Steinke

H-Index: 23

Microplastic ingestion in zooplankton from the Fram Strait in the Arctic

Science of the Total Environment

2022/7/20

Michael Steinke
Michael Steinke

H-Index: 23

The microbiology of isoprene cycling in aquatic ecosystems

Aquatic Microbial Ecology

2021/7/15

Phillip Pichon
Phillip Pichon

H-Index: 2

Michael Steinke
Michael Steinke

H-Index: 23

Available online at www. sciencedirect. com

2021

Bioavailability of microplastics to marine zooplankton: effect of shape and infochemicals

Environmental Science & Technology

2020/9/15

Matthew Cole
Matthew Cole

H-Index: 15

Michael Steinke
Michael Steinke

H-Index: 23

Phytoplankton‐derived zwitterionic gonyol and dimethylsulfonioacetate interfere with microbial dimethylsulfoniopropionate sulfur cycling

MicrobiologyOpen

2020/5

Michael Steinke
Michael Steinke

H-Index: 23

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