Steven C Pennings

Steven C Pennings

University of Houston

H-index: 61

North America-United States

About Steven C Pennings

Steven C Pennings, With an exceptional h-index of 61 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Houston, specializes in the field of community ecology, wetland ecology, plant-herbivore interactions.

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

The resistance of Georgia coastal marshes to hurricanes

Variance reflects resilience to disturbance along a stress gradient: Experimental evidence from coastal marshes

Insights from observations and manipulative experiments into competition between mangroves and salt marsh vegetation

Lessons from the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in coastal China

Insights into Salt Marsh Plant Community Distributions Through Computer Vision and Structural Equation Modeling

Coastal carbon processing rates increase with mangrove cover following a hurricane in Texas, USA

Competition and abiotic stress affect the size of mangroves near their geographic range limit

Disturbance is complicated: Headward‐eroding saltmarsh creeks produce multiple responses and recovery trajectories

Steven C Pennings Information

University

Position

Department of Biology and Biochemistry

Citations(all)

14325

Citations(since 2020)

5013

Cited By

11290

hIndex(all)

61

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

139

i10Index(since 2020)

106

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University of Houston

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Steven C Pennings Skills & Research Interests

community ecology

wetland ecology

plant-herbivore interactions

Top articles of Steven C Pennings

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The resistance of Georgia coastal marshes to hurricanes

Ecosphere

Rachel S Smith

Steven C Pennings

Merryl Alber

Christopher Craft

James E Byers

2024/4

Variance reflects resilience to disturbance along a stress gradient: Experimental evidence from coastal marshes

Ecology

Yinhua Wang

Hongyu Guo

Merryl Alber

Steven C Pennings

2024/1/25

Insights from observations and manipulative experiments into competition between mangroves and salt marsh vegetation

Estuaries and Coasts

Alyssa C Hockaday

Anna R Armitage

Steven C Pennings

2023/3

Lessons from the invasion of Spartina alterniflora in coastal China

Ecology

Ming Nie

Wenwen Liu

Steven C Pennings

Bo Li

2023/1

Insights into Salt Marsh Plant Community Distributions Through Computer Vision and Structural Equation Modeling

Estuaries and Coasts

Jacob Simon

Brian Hopkinson

Steven Pennings

2023/3

Coastal carbon processing rates increase with mangrove cover following a hurricane in Texas, USA

Ecosphere

John S Kominoski

Carolyn A Weaver

Anna R Armitage

Steven C Pennings

2022/3

Competition and abiotic stress affect the size of mangroves near their geographic range limit

Journal of Plant Ecology

Dan Peng

Hongyu Guo

Anna R Armitage

Steven C Pennings

2022/2/1

Disturbance is complicated: Headward‐eroding saltmarsh creeks produce multiple responses and recovery trajectories

Limnology and Oceanography

Fengrun Wu

Steven C Pennings

Collin Ortals

Jennifer Ruiz

W Reilly Farrell

...

2022/2

Dietary protein and sodium co‐limit cockroach growth and reproduction

Ecological Entomology

Tianjiao Adams

Steven C Pennings

2022/6/9

The opposite of biotic resistance: Herbivory and competition suppress regeneration of native but not introduced mangroves in Southern China

Forests

Dan Peng

Yihui Zhang

Jiayu Wang

Steven Charles Pennings

2022/1/26

Responses of a tidal freshwater marsh plant community to chronic and pulsed saline intrusion

Journal of Ecology

Fan Li

Christine Angelini

James E Byers

Christopher Craft

Steven C Pennings

2022/7

Variation in Densities of the Salt Marsh Katydid Orchelimum fidicinium over Space and Time

Estuaries and Coasts

Tianjiao Adams

Huy D Vu

Steven C Pennings

2022

A hurricane alters the relationship between mangrove cover and marine subsidies

Ecology

Dan Peng

Denise C Montelongo

Leslie Wu

Anna R Armitage

John S Kominoski

...

2022/5

Directional movement of consumer fronts associated with creek heads in salt marshes

Ecology

Huy D Vu

Steven C Pennings

2021/9

Functional and taxonomic diversity of grasshoppers differentially shape above‐and below‐ground communities and their function

Functional Ecology

Jane M Lucas

Jayne Jonas

Angela N Laws

David H Branson

Steven C Pennings

...

2021/1

Effects of mangrove cover on coastal erosion during a hurricane in Texas, USA

Steven C Pennings

Rachael M Glazner

Zoe J Hughes

John S Kominoski

Anna R Armitage

2021/4

Consistent pattern of higher lability of leaves from high latitudes for both native Phragmites australis and exotic Spartina alterniflora

Functional Ecology

Youzheng Zhang

Steven C Pennings

Zixia Liu

Bo Li

Jihua Wu

2021/9

Variation in synchrony of production among species, sites, and intertidal zones in coastal marshes

Ecology

Wenwen Liu

Steven C Pennings

2021/3

Buried hurricane legacies: increased nutrient limitation and decreased root biomass in coastal wetlands

Ecosphere

Amanda L Kuhn

John S Kominoski

Anna R Armitage

Sean P Charles

Steven C Pennings

...

2021/8

Crazy ants craving calcium: macronutrients and micronutrients can limit and stress an invaded grassland brown food web

Ryan W Reihart

Kiersten P Angelos

Kaitlin M Gawkins

Shania E Hurst

Denise C Montelongo

...

2021/2

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