Tom Moens

Tom Moens

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 53

Europe-Belgium

About Tom Moens

Tom Moens, With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of marine ecology, food webs, population ecology.

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

Resource diversity mitigates the effects of intraspecific competition in co-occurring cryptic nematode species

Nematodes alter the taxonomic and functional profiles of benthic bacterial communities: A metatranscriptomic approach

Sand extraction affects the functioning of benthic ecosystems

Structurally stable but functionally disrupted marine microbial communities under a future climate change scenario: Potential importance for nitrous oxide emissions

Investigating the impact of anthropogenic underwater noise on benthic communities

Ocean acidification modifies behaviour of shelf seabed macrofauna: A laboratory study on two ecosystem engineers, Abra alba and Lanice conchilega

Tidal and circadian patterns of European eel during their spawning migration in the North Sea and the English Channel

Turning the tide: understanding estuarine detection range variability via structural equation models

Tom Moens Information

University

Position

Professor of Marine Ecology

Citations(all)

12076

Citations(since 2020)

4169

Cited By

7489

hIndex(all)

53

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

136

i10Index(since 2020)

98

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Tom Moens Skills & Research Interests

marine ecology

food webs

population ecology

Top articles of Tom Moens

Resource diversity mitigates the effects of intraspecific competition in co-occurring cryptic nematode species

Frontiers in Marine Science

2024/4/2

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Nematodes alter the taxonomic and functional profiles of benthic bacterial communities: A metatranscriptomic approach

Molecular Ecology

2024/3/27

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Sand extraction affects the functioning of benthic ecosystems

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS VLIZ MARINE SCIENCE DAY 2024

2024/3/6

Structurally stable but functionally disrupted marine microbial communities under a future climate change scenario: Potential importance for nitrous oxide emissions

Science of The Total Environment

2023/10/18

Investigating the impact of anthropogenic underwater noise on benthic communities

VLIZ Special Publication

2024

Ocean acidification modifies behaviour of shelf seabed macrofauna: A laboratory study on two ecosystem engineers, Abra alba and Lanice conchilega

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology

2023/1/1

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Carl Van Colen
Carl Van Colen

H-Index: 22

Tidal and circadian patterns of European eel during their spawning migration in the North Sea and the English Channel

Science of the total environment

2023/12/20

Pieterjan Verhelst
Pieterjan Verhelst

H-Index: 10

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Turning the tide: understanding estuarine detection range variability via structural equation models

Animal Biotelemetry

2023/11/13

Understanding the impact of sand extraction on benthic ecosystem functioning: a combination of functional indices and biological trait analysis

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/10/31

Ulrike Braeckman
Ulrike Braeckman

H-Index: 19

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Fisheries measures protect European seabass groups with distinct habitat use differently

ICES Journal of Marine Science

2023/9

Pieterjan Verhelst
Pieterjan Verhelst

H-Index: 10

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

A wind of change for soft-sediment infauna within operational offshore windfarms

Marine Environmental Research

2023/6/1

Ulrike Braeckman
Ulrike Braeckman

H-Index: 19

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Unravelling complexities in mangrove meio-and macrofauna benthic food webs using carbon, nitrogen and hydrogen stable isotopes

2023/4/21

Meiofauna and Biofilms—The Slimy Universe

2023/3/24

Nabil Majdi
Nabil Majdi

H-Index: 15

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Determining the contribution of fouling fauna to the marine organic matter pool of offshore wind farms

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS VLIZ MARINE SCIENCE DAY 2023

2023/3/1

Acoustic and archival technologies join forces: A combination tag

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2023/1/10

Ocean acidification and warming modify stimulatory benthos effects on sediment functioning: An experimental study on two ecosystem engineers

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/2/20

N2O production by mussels: Quantifying rates and pathways in current and future climate settings

Frontiers in Marine Science

2023/2/16

Organic matter processing in a [simulated] offshore wind farm ecosystem in current and future climate and aquaculture scenarios

Science of the Total Environment

2023/1/20

The impact of sand extraction on sediment biogeochemistry: preliminary results of an experimental approach

2022/8/22

Ulrike Braeckman
Ulrike Braeckman

H-Index: 19

Tom Moens
Tom Moens

H-Index: 29

Sampling errors and variability in video transects for assessment of reef fish assemblage structure and diversity

PLoS One

2022/7/25

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