Irena V. Telesh

2.6k total citations
60 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Irena V. Telesh is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Irena V. Telesh has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Oceanography, 36 papers in Ecology and 19 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Irena V. Telesh's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (26 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (17 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (16 papers). Irena V. Telesh is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (26 papers), Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (17 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (16 papers). Irena V. Telesh collaborates with scholars based in Russia, Germany and United States. Irena V. Telesh's co-authors include Sergei Skarlato, V. V. Khlebovich, Hendrik Schubert, Vadim E. Panov, Anastasija Zaiko, Michael L. Zettler, Teresa Radziejewska, Brian R. MacKenzie, Sergej Olenin and Andres Jaanus and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Irena V. Telesh

54 papers receiving 1.6k citations

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All Works

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Skarlato, Sergei & Irena V. Telesh. (2024). Kleptoplastidy as a principle driver of mixotrophy in bloom-forming dinoflagellates. Protistology. 18(4). 1 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., Hendrik Schubert, & Sergei Skarlato. (2024). Wide ecological niches ensure frequent harmful dinoflagellate blooms. Heliyon. 10(4). e26495–e26495. 6 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., et al.. (2023). Actual problems of planktonology. Fisheries. 2023(1). 4–6. 1 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., et al.. (2019). Bloom-forming potentially toxic dinoflagellates Prorocentrum cordatum in marine plankton food webs. Protistology. 12(3). 21 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., Hendrik Schubert, Klaus Joehnk, et al.. (2019). Chaos theory discloses triggers and drivers of plankton dynamics in stable environment. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 20351–20351. 16 indexed citations
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Knyazev, Nickolay A., Olga Matantseva, Anton Emelyanov, et al.. (2019). Dur3 and nrt2 genes in the bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum: Transcriptional responses to available nitrogen sources. Chemosphere. 241. 125083–125083. 12 indexed citations
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Skarlato, Sergei, Irena V. Telesh, Olga Matantseva, et al.. (2018). Studies of bloom-forming dinoflagellates Prorocentrum minimum in fluctuating environment: contribution to aquatic ecology, cell biology and invasion theory. Protistology. 12(3). 17 indexed citations
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Matantseva, Olga, et al.. (2016). Effect of the spectrum of available nitrogen sources on Prorocentrum minimum morphology and Physiology. Protistology. 10(2). 1 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., et al.. (2014). Ciliates in plankton of the Baltic Sea. Protistology. 8(3). 12 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V., et al.. (2013). Planktonic Ciliates of the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea): Community Structure and Spatial Distribution. Acta Protozoologica. 52(1). 13–23. 15 indexed citations
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Schubert, Hendrik, et al.. (2011). Macroalgal diversity along the Baltic Sea salinity gradient challenges Remane’s species-minimum concept. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 62(9). 1948–1956. 54 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V. & V. V. Khlebovich. (2010). Principal processes within the estuarine salinity gradient: A review. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 61(4-6). 149–155. 241 indexed citations
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Ojaveer, Henn, Andres Jaanus, Brian R. MacKenzie, et al.. (2010). Status of Biodiversity in the Baltic Sea. PLoS ONE. 5(9). e12467–e12467. 258 indexed citations
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Telesh, Irena V.. (2004). Plankton of the Baltic estuarine ecosystems with emphasis on Neva Estuary: a review of present knowledge and research perspectives. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 49(3). 206–219. 131 indexed citations
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Голубков, С. М., et al.. (2003). Functional response of midsummer planktonic and benthic communities in the Neva Estuary (eastern Gulf of Finland) to anthropogenic stress. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 22 indexed citations

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