Mohammad Rozaimi

2.8k total citations · 2 hit papers
27 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Mohammad Rozaimi is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. According to data from OpenAlex, Mohammad Rozaimi has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Oceanography, 26 papers in Ecology and 3 papers in Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. Recurrent topics in Mohammad Rozaimi's work include Marine and coastal plant biology (26 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (14 papers) and Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics (14 papers). Mohammad Rozaimi is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal plant biology (26 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (14 papers) and Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics (14 papers). Mohammad Rozaimi collaborates with scholars based in Malaysia, Australia and Spain. Mohammad Rozaimi's co-authors include Óscar Serrano, Paul S. Lavery, Miguel Á. Mateo, Carlos M. Duarte, Ariane Arias‐Ortiz, Pere Masqué, Gary A. Kendrick, Antonio Esteban, Núria Marbà and Michael J. Rule and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Mohammad Rozaimi

26 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Chee, Su Yin, Mark Huxham, Ahmad Aldrie Amir, et al.. (2024). Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Malaysia – Status, Threats, and the Way Forward for Research and Policy. The Journal of Environment & Development. 34(1). 225–265. 3 indexed citations
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Das, Simon Kumar, et al.. (2023). Ocean Acidification and Aquacultured Seaweeds: Progress and Knowledge Gaps. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 11(1). 78–78. 8 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2023). Linking the ecological roles of Jania adhaerens and Ulva reticulata in seagrass meadows based on variations of tissue δ13C and δ15N. Journal of Sea Research. 192. 102349–102349. 2 indexed citations
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Sharma, Sahadev, Rempei Suwa, Raghab Ray, et al.. (2022). Preface: Blue carbon studies in Asia‐Pacific regions: Current status, gaps, and future perspectives. Ecological Research. 37(1). 5–8. 7 indexed citations
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Stankovic, Milica, Rohani Ambo‐Rappe, Miguel D. Fortes, et al.. (2021). Quantification of blue carbon in seagrass ecosystems of Southeast Asia and their potential for climate change mitigation. The Science of The Total Environment. 783. 146858–146858. 90 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2020). Influence of monsoonal storm disturbance on the diversity of intertidal macroalgae along the eastern coast of Johor (Malaysia). Regional Studies in Marine Science. 40. 101481–101481. 7 indexed citations
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Prathep, Anchana, et al.. (2020). Coralline macroalgae contribution to ecological services of carbon storage in a disturbed seagrass meadow. Marine Environmental Research. 162. 105156–105156. 16 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2019). Data on sediment nitrogen loadings and nitrogen in the biomass of seagrasses from Sungai Pulai estuary (Johor, Malaysia). Data in Brief. 28. 104979–104979. 4 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2019). Nitrogen dynamics within an estuarine seagrass meadow under heavy anthropogenic influence. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 150. 110628–110628. 14 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2019). Carbon stock and ?13C data of sediment samples collected from a tropical seagrass meadow in Malaysia. Plant Science Today. 6(2). 132–136. 7 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2019). High localised diversity of Halimeda (Chlorophyta: Bryopsidales) in a tropical marine park from Pahang, Malaysia. Regional Studies in Marine Science. 31. 100773–100773. 4 indexed citations
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Arias‐Ortiz, Ariane, Óscar Serrano, Pere Masqué, et al.. (2018). A marine heatwave drives massive losses from the world’s largest seagrass carbon stocks. Nature Climate Change. 8(4). 338–344. 352 indexed citations breakdown →
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2018). Records of sea star (Echinodermata, Asteroidea) diversity in a disturbed tropical seagrass meadow. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 16. 243–254. 7 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2017). Carbon stores from a tropical seagrass meadow in the midst of anthropogenic disturbance. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 119(2). 253–260. 39 indexed citations
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Serrano, Óscar, Aurora M. Ricart, Paul S. Lavery, et al.. (2016). Key biogeochemical factors affecting soil carbon storage in Posidonia meadows. Biogeosciences. 13(15). 4581–4594. 84 indexed citations
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Rozaimi, Mohammad, et al.. (2016). Long-term carbon storage and its recent loss in an estuarine Posidonia australis meadow (Albany, Western Australia). Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 171. 58–65. 37 indexed citations
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Serrano, Óscar, Grace Davis, Paul S. Lavery, et al.. (2015). Reconstruction of centennial-scale fluxes of chemical elements in the Australian coastal environment using seagrass archives. The Science of The Total Environment. 541. 883–894. 31 indexed citations
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Serrano, Óscar, Paul S. Lavery, Mohammad Rozaimi, & Miguel Á. Mateo. (2014). Influence of water depth on the carbon sequestration capacity of seagrasses. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. 28(9). 950–961. 114 indexed citations
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Lavery, Paul S., Miguel Á. Mateo, Óscar Serrano, & Mohammad Rozaimi. (2013). Variability in the Carbon Storage of Seagrass Habitats and Its Implications for Global Estimates of Blue Carbon Ecosystem Service. PLoS ONE. 8(9). e73748–e73748. 335 indexed citations breakdown →

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