Peter Teske

Peter Teske

University of Johannesburg

H-index: 34

Africa-South Africa

About Peter Teske

Peter Teske, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Johannesburg, specializes in the field of Marine biology, Phylogeography, Population genomics, Conservation genetics.

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

The complete mitochondrial genome of Octopus vulgaris

Foregrounding geodiversity in landscape ecology studies: insights from the sub-Antarctic

Detecting signals of adaptive selection of an invasive springtail on sub-Antarctic Marion Island

A critically endangered estuarine limpet’s only two populations are genomically and morphologically distinct

eDNA metabarcoding vs metagenomics: an assessment of dietary competition in two estuarine pipefishes

Persistent effects of historical sea levels on the population structure of a temporary wetland copepod.

Connecting the dots: applying multispecies connectivity in marine park network planning

A revised hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure

Peter Teske Information

University

Position

Professor of Zoology

Citations(all)

3457

Citations(since 2020)

1401

Cited By

2631

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

University of Johannesburg

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Peter Teske Skills & Research Interests

Marine biology

Phylogeography

Population genomics

Conservation genetics

Top articles of Peter Teske

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The complete mitochondrial genome of Octopus vulgaris

Molecular Biology Reports

Gareth N Fee

Alvaro Roura

Arsalan Emami-Khoyi

Peter R Teske

2024/12

Foregrounding geodiversity in landscape ecology studies: insights from the sub-Antarctic

Daniela Monsanto

Bettine Van Vuuren

David Hedding

Shilpa Parbhu

Sandra Durand

...

2024/2/19

Detecting signals of adaptive selection of an invasive springtail on sub-Antarctic Marion Island

Bettine Van Vuuren

Charlene Janion-Scheepers

P Teske

A Emami-Khoyi

Shilpa Parbhu

2024/2/19

A critically endangered estuarine limpet’s only two populations are genomically and morphologically distinct

Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Paula M de Coito

Arsalan Emami‐Khoyi

Terry A Hedderson

Robert J Toonen

Peter R Teske

...

2023/9

eDNA metabarcoding vs metagenomics: an assessment of dietary competition in two estuarine pipefishes

Frontiers in Marine Sciences - Marine Biology

CP Serite

A Emami-Khoyi

OK Ntshudisane

NC James

B Jansen van Vuuren

...

2023

Persistent effects of historical sea levels on the population structure of a temporary wetland copepod.

Freshwater Biology

A Emami-Khoyi

CM Jooste

RJ Wasserman

T Dalu

MJ Raath-Kruger

...

2023

Connecting the dots: applying multispecies connectivity in marine park network planning

bioRxiv

Katie Gates

Jonathan B Sandoval-Castillo

Andrea Barcelo

Andrea Bertram

Elly Pratt

...

2023

A revised hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure

Carryn de Moor

Carl van der Lingen

Peter Teske

2023/12/5

Syngnathid fishes: biology, ecology, physiology, conservation and innovative rearing techniques

Miquel Planas

Michele Gristina

Jorge Palma

Geng Qin

Emily Rose

...

2023/11/9

Mitogenome selection in the evolution of key ecological strategies in the ancient hexapod class Collembola

Scientific Reports

D Monsanto

DC Main

C Janion-Scheepers

A Emami-Khoyi

L Deharveng

...

2022

Landscape Genetics Of A Springtail Endemic To Marion Island

Daniela Monsanto

David Hedding

Sandra Durand

Peter Teske

Bettine Van Vuuren

2022/8/17

Understanding how an invasive springtail adapted to cold sub-Antarctic Marion Island

Shilpa Parbhu

Bettine van Vuuren

Janine Janion-Scheepers

Peter Teske

2022/8/15

The Last Two Remaining Populations of the Critically Endangered Estuarine Pipefish Are Inbred and Not Genetically Distinct

Frontiers in Marine Science

S-E Weiss

H Kaiser

PD Cowley

N James

B Jansen van Vuuren

...

2022

A new hypothesis for South African sardine stock structure

Carryn de Moor

Carl van der Lingen

Peter Teske

2022/12/19

Comparative phylogeography in a marine biodiversity hotspot provides novel insights into evolutionary processes across the Atlantic‐Indian Ocean transition

Diversity and Distributions

Alicia Dalongeville

Erica S Nielsen

Peter R Teske

Sophie von Der Heyden

2022/12

Conservation priorities in an endangered estuarine seahorse are informed by demographic history

Scientific Reports

T Mkare

B Jansen van Vuuren

PT Teske

2021

Genomics-informed models reveal extensive stretches of coastline under threat by an ecologically dominant invasive species

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

Jamie Hudson

Juan Carlos Castila

Peter R Teske

Luciano B Beheregaray

Ivan D Haigh

...

2021/6

Hundreds of new DNA barcodes for South African sponges

Systematics and Biodiversity

Benedicta B Ngwakum

Robyn P Payne

Peter R Teske

Liesl Janson

Sven E Kerwath

...

2021/10/3

The complete mitogenome of Leptestheria brevirostris Barnard, 1924, a rock pool clam shrimp (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) from Central District, Botswana

Mitochondrial DNA Part B: Resources

A Emami-Khoyi

M Tladi

T Dalu

PR Teske

B Jansen van Vuuren

...

2021

Coastal dunefields maintain pre‐Holocene genetic structure in a rocky shore red alga

Journal of Phycology

Kolobe Lucas Mmonwa

Nigel Paul Barker

Christopher David McQuaid

Peter Rodja Teske

2021/5/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 65
Christopher McQuaid

Christopher McQuaid

Rhodes University

H-index: 62
Jonathan M. Waters

Jonathan M. Waters

University of Otago

H-index: 57
Luciano Beheregaray

Luciano Beheregaray

Flinders University

H-index: 51
William Froneman

William Froneman

Rhodes University

H-index: 36
Marc Rius

Marc Rius

University of Southampton

H-index: 30
Katy R Nicastro

Katy R Nicastro

Universidade do Algarve

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