D. W. Keats

1.4k total citations
48 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

D. W. Keats is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, D. W. Keats has authored 48 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 40 papers in Oceanography, 14 papers in Ecology and 14 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in D. W. Keats's work include Marine and coastal plant biology (40 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (10 papers). D. W. Keats is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal plant biology (40 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (20 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (10 papers). D. W. Keats collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United Kingdom and Canada. D. W. Keats's co-authors include Y. M. Chamberlain, D. H. Steele, G. Robin South, Gavin W. Maneveldt, Curt M. Pueschel, Joseph Wakibia, Antoine De Ramon N’Yeurt, Peter Wilton, Masasuke Baba and Lincoln Raitt and has published in prestigious journals such as Marine Ecology Progress Series, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology and Hydrobiologia.

In The Last Decade

D. W. Keats

47 papers receiving 1.0k citations

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All Works

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Maneveldt, Gavin W., Y. M. Chamberlain, & D. W. Keats. (2008). A catalogue with keys to the non-geniculate coralline algae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) of South Africa. South African Journal of Botany. 74(4). 555–566. 39 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., Gavin W. Maneveldt, & Y. M. Chamberlain. (2000). Lithothamnion superpositum Foslie: a common crustose red alga (Corallinaceae) in South Africa. Cryptogamie Algologie. 21(4). 381–400. 23 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., et al.. (1997). Antifouling effects of epithallial shedding in three crustose coralline algae (Rhodophyta, Coralinales) on a coral reef. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 213(2). 281–293. 97 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., Y. M. Chamberlain, & Masasuke Baba. (1997). Pneophyllum conicum (Dawson) comb. nov. (Rhodophyta, Corallinaceae), a Widespread Indo-Pacific Non-Geniculate Coralline Alga that Overgrows and Kills Live Coral. Botanica Marina. 40(1-6). 40 indexed citations
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N’Yeurt, Antoine De Ramon & D. W. Keats. (1997). Rhipilia penicilloides sp. nov. (Udoteaceae, Chlorophyta) from Fiji. Phycologia. 36(2). 172–178. 6 indexed citations
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Chamberlain, Y. M. & D. W. Keats. (1995). The melobesioid alga Mesophyllum engelhartii (Rhodophyta, Corallinaceae) in South Africa. South African Journal of Botany. 61(3). 134–146. 21 indexed citations
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N’Yeurt, Antoine De Ramon, D. W. Keats, & Richard E. Norris. (1995). Phacelocarpus neurymenioides sp. nov. (Rhodophyta, Phacelocarpaceae): A New Marine Alga from Fiji. Botanica Marina. 38(1-6). 1 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W. & D. H. Steele. (1993). Food of 0‐group ocean pout [Macrozoarces americanus (Schneider)] in eastern Newfoundland: the importance of harpacticoid copepods. Journal of Fish Biology. 42(1). 145–148. 4 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., et al.. (1993). Cell sloughing in the littoral zone coralline alga, Spongites yendoi (Foslie) Chamberlain (Corallinales, Rhodophyta). Phycologia. 32(2). 143–150. 38 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W. & Y. M. Chamberlain. (1993). Sporolithon ptychoides Heydrich and S. episporum (Howe) Dawson: two crustose coralline red algae (Corallinales, Sporolithaceae) in South Africa. South African Journal of Botany. 59(5). 541–550. 22 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W. & D. H. Steele. (1990). The fourbeard rockling, Enchelyopus cimbrius (L.), in eastern Newfoundland. Journal of Fish Biology. 37(5). 803–811. 5 indexed citations
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South, G. Robin, Ian Tittley, W.F. Farnham, & D. W. Keats. (1988). A survey of the benthic marine algae of southwestern New Brunswick, Canada. Rhodora. 90(864). 419–451. 17 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., G. Robin South, & D. H. Steele. (1985). Reproduction and egg guarding by Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus: Anarhichidae) and ocean pout (Macrozoarces americanus: Zoarcidae) in Newfoundland waters. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 63(11). 2565–2568. 62 indexed citations
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Keats, D. W., D. H. Steele, & G. Robin South. (1984). Depth-dependent reproductive output of the green sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis (O.F. Müller), in relation to the nature and availability of food. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 80(1). 77–91. 78 indexed citations

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