Andrew T. Davidson

4.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
62 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

Andrew T. Davidson is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew T. Davidson has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Oceanography, 39 papers in Ecology and 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Andrew T. Davidson's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (32 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (23 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers). Andrew T. Davidson is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (32 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (23 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers). Andrew T. Davidson collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United States and Netherlands. Andrew T. Davidson's co-authors include Stacy Deppeler, Simon W. Wright, Harvey J. Marchant, Imojen Pearce, Rick L. van den Enden, Fiona Scott, Daniel M. Alongi, Karen J. Westwood, Rick van den Enden and Paul Thomson and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, New Phytologist and Nature Climate Change.

In The Last Decade

Andrew T. Davidson

62 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Hit Papers

Southern Ocean Phytoplankton in a Changing Climate 2017 2026 2020 2023 2017 50 100 150 200 250

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All Works

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Davidson, Andrew T., et al.. (2023). Warming and top‐down control of stage‐structured prey: Linking theory to patterns in natural systems. Ecology. 105(1). e4213–e4213. 4 indexed citations
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Nielsen, Daniel A., Stacy Deppeler, Alyce M. Hancock, et al.. (2022). Ocean acidification alters the nutritional value of Antarctic diatoms. New Phytologist. 233(4). 1813–1827. 23 indexed citations
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Deppeler, Stacy, et al.. (2020). Ocean acidification reduces growth and grazing impact of Antarctic heterotrophic nanoflagellates. Biogeosciences. 17(16). 4153–4171. 3 indexed citations
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Greaves, Bruce L., Andrew T. Davidson, Alexander Fraser, et al.. (2020). The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) influences phytoplankton communities in the seasonal ice zone of the Southern Ocean. Biogeosciences. 17(14). 3815–3835. 10 indexed citations
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Davidson, Andrew T. & Nathan J. Dorn. (2018). System productivity alters predator sorting of a size-structured mixed prey community. Oecologia. 186(4). 1101–1111. 4 indexed citations
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Hancock, Alyce M., Andrew T. Davidson, John McKinlay, et al.. (2018). Ocean acidification changes the structure of an Antarctic coastal protistan community. Biogeosciences. 15(8). 2393–2410. 25 indexed citations
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Deppeler, Stacy, Katherina Petrou, Kai G. Schulz, et al.. (2018). Ocean acidification of a coastal Antarctic marine microbial community reveals a critical threshold for CO 2 tolerance in phytoplankton productivity. Biogeosciences. 15(1). 209–231. 30 indexed citations
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Deagle, Bruce E., Laurence J. Clarke, John A. Kitchener, Andrea Polanowski, & Andrew T. Davidson. (2017). Genetic monitoring of open ocean biodiversity: An evaluation of DNA metabarcoding for processing continuous plankton recorder samples. Molecular Ecology Resources. 18(3). 391–406. 68 indexed citations
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Petrou, Katherina, Sven A. Kranz, Scarlett Trimborn, et al.. (2016). Southern Ocean phytoplankton physiology in a changing climate. Journal of Plant Physiology. 203. 135–150. 109 indexed citations
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Piquet, Anouk M.-T., Henk Bolhuis, Andrew T. Davidson, & Anita G. J. Buma. (2010). Seasonal succession and UV sensitivity of marine bacterioplankton at an Antarctic coastal site. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 73(1). no–no. 13 indexed citations
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Piquet, Anouk M.-T., Henk Bolhuis, Andrew T. Davidson, Paul Thomson, & Anita G. J. Buma. (2008). Diversity and dynamics of Antarctic marine microbial eukaryotes under manipulated environmental UV radiation. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 66(2). 352–366. 21 indexed citations
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Ishikawa, Akira, Simon W. Wright, Rick van den Enden, Andrew T. Davidson, & Harvey J. Marchant. (2002). Abundance, size structure and community composition of phytoplankton in the Southern Ocean in the austral summer 1999/2000. Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 15. 11–26. 22 indexed citations
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Marchant, Harvey J., Andrew T. Davidson, & Simon W. Wright. (2001). Antarctic Marine Microorganisms and Climate Change. Ocean and Polar Research. 23(4). 401–410. 11 indexed citations
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Scott, Fiona, Andrew T. Davidson, & Harvey J. Marchant. (2000). Seasonal variation in plankton, submicrometre particles and size-fractionated dissolved organic carbon in Antarctic coastal waters. Polar Biology. 23(9). 635–643. 11 indexed citations
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McTaggart, Andrew R., et al.. (1994). MEASUREMENT OF ACRYLIC ACID AND DIMETHYL SULFIDE IN ANTARCTIC COASTAL WATER DURING A SUMMER BLOOM OF PHAEOCYSTIS POUCHETII (15th Symposium on Polar Biology). Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 7. 43–52. 8 indexed citations
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Davidson, Andrew T. & Harvey J. Marchant. (1994). COMPARATIVE IMPACT OF IN SITU UV EXPOSURE ON PRODUCTIVITY, GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF ANTARCTIC PHAEOCYSTIS AND DIATOMS (15th Symposium on Polar Biology). Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 7(7). 53–69. 3 indexed citations
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McTaggart, Andrew R., et al.. (1992). NATURAL PRODUCTIVITY OF ACRYLIC ACID AND DIMETHYL SULPHIDE DURING A SUMMER BLOOM OF PHAEOCYSTIS POUCHETII IN ANTARCTIC COASTAL WATER. ADVANCES IN POLAR SCIENCE. 31–39. 3 indexed citations
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Marchant, Harvey J. & Andrew T. Davidson. (1992). Possible Impacts of Ozone Depletion on Trophic Interactions and Biogenic Vertical Carbon Flux in the Southern Ocean. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 8 indexed citations
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Sherman, Arnold D., et al.. (1991). Evidence of glutamatergic deficiency in schizophrenia. Neuroscience Letters. 121(1-2). 77–80. 128 indexed citations
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Marchant, Harvey J., Andrew T. Davidson, & Simon W. Wright. (1987). THE DISTRIBUTION AND ABUNDANCE OF CHROOCOCCOID CYANOBACTERIA IN THE SOUTHERN OCEAN (Ninth Symposium on Polar Biology). Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 1. 1–9. 6 indexed citations

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