Gea‐Jae Joo

1.4k total citations
32 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Gea‐Jae Joo is a scholar working on Environmental Chemistry, Ecology and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Gea‐Jae Joo has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Environmental Chemistry, 15 papers in Ecology and 11 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Gea‐Jae Joo's work include Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics (28 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (11 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (10 papers). Gea‐Jae Joo is often cited by papers focused on Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics (28 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (11 papers) and Marine and coastal ecosystems (10 papers). Gea‐Jae Joo collaborates with scholars based in South Korea, Australia and United Kingdom. Gea‐Jae Joo's co-authors include Kyong Ha, Min‐Ho Jang, Kwang‐Seuk Jeong, Noriko Takamura, Dong‐Kyun Kim, Hyun‐Woo Kim, Jong‐Yun Choi, Yuno Do, Paul Jepson and Raphaël Proulx and has published in prestigious journals such as Water Research, Scientific Reports and Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.

In The Last Decade

Gea‐Jae Joo

29 papers receiving 971 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gea‐Jae Joo South Korea 14 635 416 305 286 169 32 1.1k
Gretchen Rollwagen‐Bollens United States 19 375 0.6× 498 1.2× 441 1.4× 313 1.1× 70 0.4× 46 1.1k
Priscilla Carvalho Brazil 24 451 0.7× 685 1.6× 122 0.4× 601 2.1× 161 1.0× 56 1.3k
Leska S. Fore United States 9 197 0.3× 739 1.8× 80 0.3× 463 1.6× 172 1.0× 13 1.1k
Maitland T. Seaman South Africa 17 442 0.7× 817 2.0× 252 0.8× 439 1.5× 88 0.5× 44 1.3k
Sally Hladyz Australia 14 235 0.4× 1.0k 2.5× 143 0.5× 719 2.5× 193 1.1× 17 1.5k
Cynthia S. Loftin United States 19 149 0.2× 562 1.4× 123 0.4× 316 1.1× 117 0.7× 58 1.0k
Pieter Provoost Belgium 13 498 0.8× 690 1.7× 944 3.1× 158 0.6× 65 0.4× 22 1.6k
Ian Thornhill United Kingdom 16 154 0.2× 513 1.2× 48 0.2× 284 1.0× 142 0.8× 35 908
Monica Elser United States 11 829 1.3× 742 1.8× 520 1.7× 614 2.1× 81 0.5× 18 1.4k
Jeffrey T. Maxted United States 12 206 0.3× 344 0.8× 85 0.3× 338 1.2× 161 1.0× 13 716

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gea‐Jae Joo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gea‐Jae Joo

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Do, Yuno, et al.. (2024). Application of citizen science with the nationwide bird census. Scientific Reports. 14(1). 10379–10379. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, Seong‐Ki, Gea‐Jae Joo, & Jong‐Yun Choi. (2022). Effect of Gated Weir Opening on the Topography and Zooplankton Community of Geum River, South Korea. Land. 11(4). 529–529. 3 indexed citations
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Joo, Gea‐Jae, et al.. (2019). Similarity of zooplankton community structure among reservoirs in Yeongsan-Seomjin River basin.. Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment. 52(4). 285–292. 1 indexed citations
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Kim, Dong‐Kyun, et al.. (2016). Limnological assessment of the meteo-hydrological and physicochemical factors for summer cyanobacterial blooms in a regulated river system. Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology. 52. 123–136. 6 indexed citations
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Choi, Jong‐Yun, Kwang‐Seuk Jeong, Seong‐Ki Kim, & Gea‐Jae Joo. (2016). Impact of habitat heterogeneity on the biodiversity and density of the zooplankton community in shallow wetlands (Upo wetlands, South Korea). Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies. 45(4). 485–492. 8 indexed citations
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Choi, Jong‐Yun, et al.. (2013). Zooplankton Community Distribution in Aquatic Plants Zone: Influence of Epiphytic Rotifers and Cladocerans in Accordance with Aquatic Plants Cover and Types.. Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment. 46(1). 86–93. 7 indexed citations
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Kim, Dongkyun, Kwang‐Seuk Jeong, Bob McKay, et al.. (2010). Model development in freshwater ecology with a case study using evolutionary computation. Journal of Ecology and Environment. 33(4). 275–288. 3 indexed citations
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Kim, Dong‐Kyun, Hongqing Cao, Kwang‐Seuk Jeong, Friedrich Recknagel, & Gea‐Jae Joo. (2007). Predictive function and rules for population dynamics of Microcystis aeruginosa in the regulated Nakdong River (South Korea), discovered by evolutionary algorithms. Ecological Modelling. 203(1-2). 147–156. 34 indexed citations
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Lee, You-Jung, et al.. (2006). Degradation of microcystins by adsorbed bacteria on a granular active carbon (GAC) filter during the water treatment process.. PubMed. 27(2 Suppl). 317–22. 8 indexed citations
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Jang, Min‐Ho, et al.. (2005). Changes in microcystin content and environmental parameters over the course of a toxic cyanobacteria bloom in a hypertrophic regulated river, South Korea.. PubMed. 26(1). 97–103. 1 indexed citations
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Jang, Min‐Ho, Kyong Ha, Martyn C. Lucas, Gea‐Jae Joo, & Noriko Takamura. (2004). Changes in microcystin production by Microcystis aeruginosa exposed to phytoplanktivorous and omnivorous fish. Aquatic Toxicology. 68(1). 51–59. 51 indexed citations
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Jang, Min‐Ho, Kyong Ha, & Gea‐Jae Joo. (2003). Toxin-Mediated Interaction between Cyanobacteria and Native Fishes in the Eutrophic Hoedong Reservoir, South Korea. Journal of Freshwater Ecology. 18(4). 639–646. 6 indexed citations
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Jang, Min‐Ho, Kyong Ha, Gea‐Jae Joo, & Noriko Takamura. (2003). Toxin production of cyanobacteria is increased by exposure to zooplankton. Freshwater Biology. 48(9). 1540–1550. 186 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun‐Woo, et al.. (2003). The Spring Metazooplankton Dynamics in the River-Reservoir Hybrid System(Nak dong River, Korea): Its Role in Controlling the Phytoplankton Biomass. 5 indexed citations
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Ha, Kyong, Min‐Ho Jang, & Gea‐Jae Joo. (2002). Spatial and temporal dynamics of phytoplankton communities along a regulated river system, the Nakdong River, Korea. Hydrobiologia. 470(1-3). 235–245. 72 indexed citations
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Kim, Hyun‐Woo & Gea‐Jae Joo. (2000). The longitudinal distribution and community dynamics of zooplankton in a regulated large river: a case study of the Nakdong River (Korea). Hydrobiologia. 438(1-3). 171–184. 44 indexed citations
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Ha, Kyong, Hyun‐Woo Kim, & Gea‐Jae Joo. (1998). The phytoplankton succession in the lower part of hypertrophic Nakdong River (Mulgum), South Korea. Hydrobiologia. 369-370(0). 217–227. 44 indexed citations

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