Maggie D. Johnson

1.4k total citations
45 papers, 944 citations indexed

About

Maggie D. Johnson is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Maggie D. Johnson has authored 45 papers receiving a total of 944 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Oceanography, 36 papers in Ecology and 13 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Maggie D. Johnson's work include Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (35 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (29 papers) and Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses (21 papers). Maggie D. Johnson is often cited by papers focused on Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (35 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (29 papers) and Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses (21 papers). Maggie D. Johnson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Saudi Arabia and Panama. Maggie D. Johnson's co-authors include R. C. Carpenter, Jennifer E. Smith, Nichole N. Price, Andrew H. Altieri, Emily L. A. Kelly, Michael D. Fox, Stuart A. Sandin, Vincent W. Moriarty, Brian Zgliczynski and Forest Rohwer and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Maggie D. Johnson

38 papers receiving 931 citations

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Countries citing papers authored by Maggie D. Johnson

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Fields of papers citing papers by Maggie D. Johnson

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maggie D. Johnson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cornwall, Christopher E., et al.. (2025). Editorial: Impacts of climate change on seaweeds. Frontiers in Marine Science. 12.
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Hoteit, Ibrahim, et al.. (2025). Extreme marine heatwave linked to mass fish kill in the Red Sea. The Science of The Total Environment. 975. 179073–179073.
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Johnson, Maggie D., et al.. (2024). Micro- and ultrastructural features for the distinction of Phymatolithon lusitanicum from Phymatolithon calcareum. Aquatic Botany. 197. 103838–103838.
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Carvalho, Susana, Steve S. Doo, Elizabeth A. Goergen, et al.. (2024). Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes. PLOS Climate. 3(12). e0000517–e0000517.
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Fox, Michael D., et al.. (2024). Inter- and intraspecific responses of coral colonies to thermal anomalies on Palmyra Atoll, central Pacific. PLoS ONE. 19(11). e0312409–e0312409. 2 indexed citations
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Cornwall, Christopher E., Jérémy Carlot, Oscar Branson, et al.. (2023). Crustose coralline algae can contribute more than corals to coral reef carbonate production. Communications Earth & Environment. 4(1). 46 indexed citations
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Page, Heather N., et al.. (2023). Effects of ocean acidification on growth and photophysiology of two tropical reef macroalgae. PLoS ONE. 18(11). e0286661–e0286661. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., Nichole N. Price, & Jennifer E. Smith. (2022). Calcification accretion units ( CAUs ): A standardized approach for quantifying recruitment and calcium carbonate accretion in marine habitats. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13(7). 1436–1446. 7 indexed citations
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Leliaert, Frédérik, Emily L. A. Kelly, Jan Janouškovec, et al.. (2021). Brilliantia kiribatiensis, a new genus and species of Cladophorales (Chlorophyta) from the remote coral reefs of the Southern Line Islands, Pacific Ocean. Journal of Phycology. 58(2). 183–197. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., et al.. (2021). Rapid ecosystem-scale consequences of acute deoxygenation on a Caribbean coral reef. Nature Communications. 12(1). 4522–4522. 62 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., et al.. (2021). Differential susceptibility of reef-building corals to deoxygenation reveals remarkable hypoxia tolerance. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 23168–23168. 28 indexed citations
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Altieri, Andrew H., et al.. (2021). Resilience of Tropical Ecosystems to Ocean Deoxygenation. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 36(3). 227–238. 36 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., Michael D. Fox, Emily L. A. Kelly, et al.. (2020). Ecophysiology of coral reef primary producers across an upwelling gradient in the tropical central Pacific. PLoS ONE. 15(2). e0228448–e0228448. 12 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., et al.. (2019). Ocean acidification causes mortality in the medusa stage of the cubozoan Carybdea xaymacana. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 5622–5622. 12 indexed citations
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Fox, Michael D., Gareth J. Williams, Maggie D. Johnson, et al.. (2018). Gradients in Primary Production Predict Trophic Strategies of Mixotrophic Corals across Spatial Scales. Current Biology. 28(21). 3355–3363.e4. 96 indexed citations
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Vargas-Ángel, Bernardo, Peter S. Vroom, Nichole N. Price, et al.. (2015). Baseline Assessment of Net Calcium Carbonate Accretion Rates on U.S. Pacific Reefs. PLoS ONE. 10(12). e0142196–e0142196. 16 indexed citations
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Williams, Gareth J., Nichole N. Price, Blake Ushijima, et al.. (2014). Ocean warming and acidification have complex interactive effects on the dynamics of a marine fungal disease. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 281(1778). 20133069–20133069. 36 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D., Vincent W. Moriarty, & R. C. Carpenter. (2014). Acclimatization of the Crustose Coralline Alga Porolithon onkodes to Variable pCO2. PLoS ONE. 9(2). e87678–e87678. 64 indexed citations
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Johnson, Maggie D.. (2002). 'A modified form of whaling': The Moreton Bay dugong fishery 1846-1920. eCite Digital Repository (University of Tasmania). 3 indexed citations

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