Asta Audzijonytė

2.6k total citations
62 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Asta Audzijonytė is a scholar working on Ecology, Global and Planetary Change and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Asta Audzijonytė has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Ecology, 31 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 20 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Asta Audzijonytė's work include Marine and fisheries research (26 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (20 papers) and Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (17 papers). Asta Audzijonytė is often cited by papers focused on Marine and fisheries research (26 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (20 papers) and Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (17 papers). Asta Audzijonytė collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Finland and United States. Asta Audzijonytė's co-authors include Risto Väinölä, Elizabeth A. Fulton, Anna Kuparinen, Rebecca Gorton, Robert C. Vrijenhoek, Julia L. Blanchard, Shane A. Richards, John R. Morrongiello, Robin S. Waples and Mikhail E. Daneliya and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Scientific Reports and The American Naturalist.

In The Last Decade

Asta Audzijonytė

59 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Asta Audzijonytė Australia 22 1.1k 806 617 415 224 62 1.7k
Vanessa Messmer Australia 23 1.4k 1.3× 963 1.2× 444 0.7× 563 1.4× 145 0.6× 41 1.6k
Diego R. Barneche Australia 24 1.2k 1.1× 974 1.2× 730 1.2× 324 0.8× 122 0.5× 49 1.7k
Karl‐Hermann Kock Germany 26 1.2k 1.1× 1.1k 1.3× 794 1.3× 289 0.7× 150 0.7× 53 1.8k
Pascal Lorance France 23 784 0.7× 889 1.1× 597 1.0× 224 0.5× 139 0.6× 68 1.4k
Timothy B. Werner United States 12 1.3k 1.2× 801 1.0× 496 0.8× 488 1.2× 93 0.4× 13 1.8k
Maya Srinivasan Australia 19 1.9k 1.7× 1.5k 1.9× 627 1.0× 558 1.3× 147 0.7× 44 2.2k
Tim Ward Australia 26 1.1k 1.0× 1.3k 1.6× 649 1.1× 437 1.1× 82 0.4× 114 2.0k
Cristina Garilao Germany 14 693 0.6× 407 0.5× 410 0.7× 213 0.5× 233 1.0× 20 1.3k
Anna B. Neuheimer United States 19 895 0.8× 920 1.1× 659 1.1× 529 1.3× 67 0.3× 39 1.6k
Clinton Duffy New Zealand 21 691 0.6× 586 0.7× 970 1.6× 261 0.6× 119 0.5× 54 1.6k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Asta Audzijonytė

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Asta Audzijonytė

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Asta Audzijonytė. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Asta Audzijonytė based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Asta Audzijonytė. Asta Audzijonytė is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Richards, Shane A., Nils C. Krueck, Rick D. Stuart‐Smith, et al.. (2025). Consistent Unimodal Body Length Distributions in Hundreds of Reef Fishes Across Diverse Life Histories. Fish and Fisheries. 26(4). 533–545.
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Jakubavičiūtė, Eglė, Timo Arula, Justas Dainys, et al.. (2024). Status and perspectives for pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) stocks in the Baltic Sea region and central Europe. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 303. 108801–108801. 4 indexed citations
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Reum, Jonathan C. P., Phoebe A. Woodworth‐Jefcoats, Camilla Novaglio, et al.. (2024). Temperature‐Dependence Assumptions Drive Projected Responses of Diverse Size‐Based Food Webs to Warming. Earth s Future. 12(3). 12 indexed citations
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Blanchard, Julia L., Simon Wotherspoon, Rick D. Stuart‐Smith, et al.. (2024). Mean reef fish body size decreases towards warmer waters. Ecology Letters. 27(2). e14375–e14375. 13 indexed citations
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Lindmark, Max, Asta Audzijonytė, Julia L. Blanchard, & Anna Gårdmark. (2022). Temperature impacts on fish physiology and resource abundance lead to faster growth but smaller fish sizes and yields under warming. Global Change Biology. 28(21). 6239–6253. 47 indexed citations
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Blanchard, Julia L., et al.. (2022). Community size structure varies with predator–prey size relationships and temperature across Australian reefs. Ecology and Evolution. 12(4). e8789–e8789. 11 indexed citations
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Copilaş‐Ciocianu, Denis, Tomasz Rewicz, Arthur F. Sands, et al.. (2022). A DNA barcode reference library for endemic Ponto-Caspian amphipods. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 11332–11332. 20 indexed citations
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Melbourne-Thomas, Jess, Asta Audzijonytė, M Brasier, et al.. (2021). Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 32(1). 231–251. 48 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, et al.. (2021). Multigenerational exposure to warming and fishing causes recruitment collapse, but size diversity and periodic cooling can aid recovery. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118(18). 20 indexed citations
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Blanchard, Julia L., et al.. (2020). Interacting forces of predation and fishing affect species’ maturation size. Ecology and Evolution. 10(24). 14033–14051. 10 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Shane A. Richards, Rick D. Stuart‐Smith, et al.. (2020). Fish body sizes change with temperature but not all species shrink with warming. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4(6). 809–814. 140 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, et al.. (2017). Atlantis User's Guide Part II: Socio-Economics. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 9 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Rebecca Gorton, Isaac C. Kaplan, & Elizabeth A. Fulton. (2017). Atlantis User's Guide Part I: General Overview, Physics and Ecology. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 7 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Laima Baltrūnaitė, Risto Väinölä, & Кęstutis Arbačiauskas. (2015). Migration and isolation during the turbulent Ponto‐Caspian Pleistocene create high diversity in the crustacean Paramysis lacustris. Molecular Ecology. 24(17). 4537–4555. 13 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Johan Pahlberg, Martta Viljanen, Kristian Donner, & Risto Väinölä. (2012). Opsin gene sequence variation across phylogenetic and population histories in Mysis (Crustacea: Mysida) does not match current light environments or visual‐pigment absorbance spectra. Molecular Ecology. 21(9). 2176–2196. 10 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Mikhail E. Daneliya, N. S. Mugue, & Risto Väinölä. (2007). Phylogeny of Paramysis (Crustacea: Mysida) and the origin of Ponto-Caspian endemic diversity: Resolving power from nuclear protein-coding genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 46(2). 738–759. 29 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, et al.. (2006). Tolerance of Paramysis lacustris and Limnomysis benedeni (Crustacea, Mysida) to sudden salinity changes: implications for ballast water treatment.. Oceanologia. 48. 231–242. 11 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta. (2006). Diversity and zoogeography of continental mysid crustaceans. Työväentutkimus Vuosikirja. 5 indexed citations
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Audzijonytė, Asta, Johan Pahlberg, Risto Väinölä, & Magnus Lindström. (2005). Spectral sensitivity differences in two Mysis sibling species (Crustacea, Mysida): Adaptation or phylogenetic constraints?. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 325(2). 228–239. 18 indexed citations

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