Ruth D. Gates

Ruth D. Gates

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 69

North America-United States

About Ruth D. Gates

Ruth D. Gates, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 51 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Hawaii at Manoa,

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

Mesophotic corals in Hawai ‘i maintain autotrophy to survive low-light conditions

Importance of depth and temperature variability as drivers of coral symbiont composition despite a mass bleaching event

Microbiome dynamics in resistant and susceptible colonies throughout thermal bleaching and recovery support host specificity, phenotypic variability, but common microbial …

Hawaiian coral holobionts reveal algal and prokaryotic host specificity, intraspecific variability in bleaching resistance, and common interspecific microbial consortia …

From polyps to pixels: understanding coral reef resilience to local and global change across scales

Symbiont-mediated tradeoffs between growth and heat tolerance are modulated by light and temperature in the coral Montipora capitata

Parental effects provide an opportunity for coral resilience following major bleaching events

Community composition of coral-associated Symbiodiniaceae differs across fine-scale environmental gradients in Kāne ‘ohe Bay

Ruth D. Gates Information

University

Position

Research Professor of Marine Biology

Citations(all)

18487

Citations(since 2020)

9790

Cited By

12781

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

51

i10Index(all)

156

i10Index(since 2020)

133

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Top articles of Ruth D. Gates

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mesophotic corals in Hawai ‘i maintain autotrophy to survive low-light conditions

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Callum H Backstrom

Jacqueline L Padilla-Gamiño

Heather L Spalding

Melissa S Roth

Celia M Smith

...

2024/2/21

Importance of depth and temperature variability as drivers of coral symbiont composition despite a mass bleaching event

Scientific Reports

Mariana Rocha de Souza

Carlo Caruso

Lupita Ruiz-Jones

Crawford Drury

Ruth D Gates

...

2023/6/2

Microbiome dynamics in resistant and susceptible colonies throughout thermal bleaching and recovery support host specificity, phenotypic variability, but common microbial …

Laura Núñez-Pons

Ross Cunning

Craig Nelson

Anthony Amend

Emilia M Sogin

...

2023/2/14

Hawaiian coral holobionts reveal algal and prokaryotic host specificity, intraspecific variability in bleaching resistance, and common interspecific microbial consortia …

Science of the Total Environment

Laura Núñez-Pons

Ross Cunning

Craig E Nelson

Anthony S Amend

E Maggie Sogin

...

2023/9/1

From polyps to pixels: understanding coral reef resilience to local and global change across scales

Landscape Ecology

Mary K Donovan

Catherine Alves

John Burns

Crawford Drury

Ouida W Meier

...

2023/3

Symbiont-mediated tradeoffs between growth and heat tolerance are modulated by light and temperature in the coral Montipora capitata

Coral Reefs

Shayle B Matsuda

Mariah L Opalek

Raphael Ritson-Williams

Ruth D Gates

Ross Cunning

2023/12

Parental effects provide an opportunity for coral resilience following major bleaching events

BioRxiv

Elizabeth Lenz

Megan J Donahue

Eveline van der Steeg

Ruth Gates

Hollie Putnam

...

2023

Community composition of coral-associated Symbiodiniaceae differs across fine-scale environmental gradients in Kāne ‘ohe Bay

Royal Society Open Science

Mariana Rocha de Souza

Carlo Caruso

Lupita Ruiz-Jones

Crawford Drury

Ruth Gates

...

2022/9/7

Corrigendum: Variation in Coral Thermotolerance Across a Pollution Gradient Erodes as Coral Symbionts Shift to More Heat-Tolerant Genera

Frontiers in Marine Science

Melissa S Naugle

Thomas A Oliver

Daniel J Barshis

Ruth D Gates

Cheryl A Logan

2022/1/5

Nitric oxide production rather than oxidative stress and cell death is associated with the onset of coral bleaching in Pocillopora acuta

PeerJ

Christopher P Jury

Brian M Boeing

Henry Trapido-Rosenthal

Ruth D Gates

Robert J Toonen

2022/6/1

Ecosystem‐scale mapping of coral species and thermal tolerance

Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Crawford Drury

Roberta E Martin

David E Knapp

Joseph Heckler

Joshua Levy

...

2022/6

The metabolic significance of symbiont community composition in the coral-algal symbiosis

Jennifer L Matthews

Ross Cunning

Raphael Witson-Williams

Clinton A Oakley

Adrian Lutz

...

2022/1/1

Stable symbiont communities persist in parents, gametes, and larvae of Montipora capitata across historical bleaching phenotypes

Coral Reefs

Casey I Harris

Nina K Bean

Andrew C Baker

Ruth D Gates

Crawford Drury

2022/12

Scale dependence of coral reef oases and their environmental correlates

Ecological Applications

Robin Elahi

Peter J Edmunds

Ruth D Gates

Ilsa B Kuffner

Brian B Barnes

...

2022/10

Coral environmental history is primary driver of algal symbiont composition, despite a mass bleaching event

bioRxiv

Mariana Rocha de Souza

Carlo Caruso

Lupita Ruiz-Jones

Crawford Drury

Ruth D Gates

...

2022/5/25

Genetic patterns in Montipora capitata across an environmental mosaic in Kāne'ohe Bay, O'ahu, Hawai'i

Molecular Ecology

Carlo Caruso

Mariana Rocha de Souza

Lupita Ruiz-Jones

Dennis Conetta

Joshua Hancock

...

2022/8/13

Intrapopulation adaptive variance supports thermal tolerance in a reef-building coral

Communications biology

Crawford Drury

Nina K Bean

Casey I Harris

Joshua R Hancock

Joel Huckeba

...

2022/5/19

Temperature‐mediated acquisition of rare heterologous symbionts promotes survival of coral larvae under ocean warming

Global change biology

Shayle B Matsuda

Leela J Chakravarti

Ross Cunning

Ariana S Huffmyer

Craig E Nelson

...

2022/3

Shifting baselines: Physiological legacies contribute to the response of reef corals to frequent heatwaves

Functional Ecology

Christopher B Wall

Contessa A Ricci

Alexandra D Wen

Bren E Ledbetter

Delania E Klinger

...

2021/6

Feeding and thermal conditioning enhance coral temperature tolerance in juvenile Pocillopora acuta

Royal Society Open Science

Ariana S Huffmyer

Colton J Johnson

Ashleigh M Epps

Judith D Lemus

Ruth D Gates

2021/5/26

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