Weisse Thomas

About Weisse Thomas

Weisse Thomas, With an exceptional h-index of 45 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Innsbruck, specializes in the field of Environmental sciences, Protistology, Evolutionary Biology.

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

Physiological mortality of planktonic ciliates: Estimates, causes, and consequences

After 15 years, it is time for a change.

Functional ecology of planktonic ciliates: Measuring mortality rates in response to starvation

Temperature-dependent resistance to starvation of three contrasting freshwater ciliates

Ecology of planktonic ciliates in a changing world: concepts, methods, and challenges

Top-down control of planktonic ciliates by microcrustacean predators is stronger in lakes than in the ocean

Thermal performance of planktonic ciliates differs between marine and freshwaters: A case study providing guidance for climate change studies

Marine and freshwater planktonic ciliates differ in their thermal performance

Weisse Thomas Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

6390

Citations(since 2020)

1432

Cited By

5493

hIndex(all)

45

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Weisse Thomas Skills & Research Interests

Environmental sciences

Protistology

Evolutionary Biology

Top articles of Weisse Thomas

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Physiological mortality of planktonic ciliates: Estimates, causes, and consequences

Limnology and Oceanography

Thomas Weisse

2024/1/9

After 15 years, it is time for a change.

European Journal of Protistology

Thomas Weisse

2023/10/20

Functional ecology of planktonic ciliates: Measuring mortality rates in response to starvation

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology

Thomas Weisse

Ulrike Scheffel

Peter Stadler

2023/7

Temperature-dependent resistance to starvation of three contrasting freshwater ciliates

European Journal of Protistology

Thomas Weisse

Ulrike Scheffel

Peter Stadler

2023/4/1

Ecology of planktonic ciliates in a changing world: concepts, methods, and challenges

Thomas Weisse

David JS Montagnes

2022/9

Top-down control of planktonic ciliates by microcrustacean predators is stronger in lakes than in the ocean

Scientific Reports

Xiaoteng Lu

Thomas Weisse

2022/6/22

Thermal performance of planktonic ciliates differs between marine and freshwaters: A case study providing guidance for climate change studies

Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Dunja Lukić

Romana Limberger

Sabine Agatha

David JS Montagnes

Thomas Weisse

2022/12

Marine and freshwater planktonic ciliates differ in their thermal performance

Dunja Lukić

Romana Limberger

Sabine Agatha

David Montagnes

Thomas Weisse

2022/10/20

Functional ecology of two contrasting freshwater ciliated protists in relation to temperature

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology

Xiaoteng Lu

Yunyi Gao

Thomas Weisse

2021/1

Container volume may affect growth rates of ciliates and clearance rates of their microcrustacean predators in microcosm experiments

Journal of Plankton Research

Thomas Weisse

Dunja Lukić

Xiaoteng Lu

2021/3

Picoplankton feeding by the ciliate Vorticella similis in comparison to other peritrichs emphasizes their significance in the water purification process

Ecological Indicators

Thomas Weisse

Jitka Jezberova

Michael Moser

2021/2/1

Light affects picocyanobacterial grazing and growth response of the mixotrophic flagellate Poterioochromonas malhamensis

journal of microbiology

Thomas Weisse

Michael Moser

2020/4

Chemically labeled toxins or bioactive peptides show a heterogeneous intracellular distribution and low spatial overlap with autofluorescence in bloom-forming cyanobacteria

Scientific reports

Rainer Kurmayer

Elisabeth Entfellner

Thomas Weisse

Martin Offterdinger

Andrea Rentmeister

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2020/2/17

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