Robert R. Bidigare

20.2k total citations · 6 hit papers
150 papers, 12.6k citations indexed

About

Robert R. Bidigare is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Environmental Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert R. Bidigare has authored 150 papers receiving a total of 12.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 123 papers in Oceanography, 80 papers in Ecology and 19 papers in Environmental Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Robert R. Bidigare's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (107 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (74 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (38 papers). Robert R. Bidigare is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (107 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (74 papers) and Isotope Analysis in Ecology (38 papers). Robert R. Bidigare collaborates with scholars based in United States, Japan and Spain. Robert R. Bidigare's co-authors include Michael Ondrusek, Edward A. Laws, Brian N. Popp, David M. Karl, Mahlon C. Kennicutt, Stephen A. Macko, Mikel Latasa, Ricardo M. Letelier, Stuart G. Wakeham and Michael R. Landry and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Robert R. Bidigare

148 papers receiving 11.9k citations

Hit Papers

Ozone Depletion: Ultraviolet Radiation and Phytoplankton ... 1990 2026 2002 2014 1992 1995 2005 1998 2007 200 400 600

Peers

Robert R. Bidigare
Joseph P. Montoya United States
Kenneth S. Johnson United States
Allan H. Devol United States
Philip W. Boyd Australia
David A. Hutchins United States
Michael J. Behrenfeld United States
Richard T. Barber United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Robert R. Bidigare

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Robert R. Bidigare

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Marra, John, Richard T. Barber, E. M. Barber, et al.. (2020). A database of ocean primary productivity from the 14C method. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. 6(2). 107–111. 17 indexed citations
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Letelier, Ricardo M., Angelicque White, Robert R. Bidigare, et al.. (2017). Light absorption by phytoplankton in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre. Limnology and Oceanography. 62(4). 1526–1540. 29 indexed citations
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Laws, Edward A., Robert R. Bidigare, & David M. Karl. (2016). Enigmatic relationship between chlorophyll a concentrations and photosynthetic rates at Station ALOHA. Heliyon. 2(9). e00156–e00156. 10 indexed citations
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Greene, Charles H., Mark Huntley, Ian Archibald, et al.. (2016). Marine Microalgae: Climate, Energy, and Food Security from the Sea. Oceanography. 29(4). 24 indexed citations
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Rii, Yoshimi M., Solange Duhamel, Robert R. Bidigare, et al.. (2016). Diversity and productivity of photosynthetic picoeukaryotes in biogeochemically distinct regions of the S outh E ast P acific O cean. Limnology and Oceanography. 61(3). 806–824. 66 indexed citations
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Biggs, Douglas C., Robert R. Bidigare, & David E. Smith. (2013). Population Density of Gelatinous Macrozooplankton: In Situ Estimation in Oceanic Surface Waters. 2 indexed citations
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Bienfang, Paul K., Edward A. Laws, Larry E. Brand, et al.. (2010). Prominent Human Health Impacts from Several Marine Microbes: History, Ecology, and Public Health Implications. International Journal of Microbiology. 2011. 1–15. 25 indexed citations
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Bidigare, Robert R., Stephanie Christensen, Susan B. Wilde, & Sandra Anne Banack. (2009). Cyanobacteria and BMAA: Possible linkage with avian vacuolar myelinopathy (AVM) in the south-eastern United States. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. 10(sup2). 71–73. 27 indexed citations
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Erdner, Deana L., Julianne Dyble, M. L. Parsons, et al.. (2008). Centers for Oceans and Human Health: a unified approach to the challenge of harmful algal blooms. Environmental Health. 7(Suppl 2). S2–S2. 85 indexed citations
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Kuwahara, Victor S., Francesco Nencioli, Tommy D. Dickey, Yoshimi M. Rii, & Robert R. Bidigare. (2008). Physical dynamics and biological implications of Cyclone Noah in the lee of Hawai’i during E-Flux I. Deep Sea Research Part II Topical Studies in Oceanography. 55(10-13). 1231–1251. 24 indexed citations
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Buesseler, Ken O., Carl H. Lamborg, Philip W. Boyd, et al.. (2007). Revisiting Carbon Flux Through the Ocean's Twilight Zone. Science. 316(5824). 567–570. 493 indexed citations breakdown →
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Cox, Paul Alan, Sandra Anne Banack, Susan J. Murch, et al.. (2005). Diverse taxa of cyanobacteria produce β- N -methylamino- l -alanine, a neurotoxic amino acid. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 102(14). 5074–5078. 544 indexed citations breakdown →
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Johnston, Wayne A., et al.. (2005). Carbon mass balance methodology to characterize the growth of pigmented marine bacteria under conditions of light cycling. Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering. 27(3). 163–174. 4 indexed citations
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Sakamoto, Carole M., David M. Karl, Hans W. Jannasch, et al.. (2004). Influence of Rossby waves on nutrient dynamics and the plankton community structure in the North Pacific subtropical gyre. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 109(C5). 69 indexed citations
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Liu, Hongbin, Robert R. Bidigare, Edward A. Laws, Michael R. Landry, & Lisa Campbell. (1999). Cell cycle and physiological characteristics of Synechococcus (WH7803) in chemostat culture. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 189. 17–25. 42 indexed citations
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Chávez, Francisco P., Kurt R. Buck, Robert R. Bidigare, et al.. (1995). On the chlorophyll a retention properties of glass‐fiber GF/F filters. Limnology and Oceanography. 40(2). 428–433. 98 indexed citations
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Bidigare, Robert R., Michael Ondrusek, & James M. Brooks. (1993). Influence of the Orinoco River outflow on distributions of algal pigments in the Caribbean Sea. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 98(C2). 2259–2269. 57 indexed citations
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Bidigare, Robert R., Michael Ondrusek, John H. Morrow, & Dale A. Kiefer. (1990). In-vivo absorption properties of algal pigments. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 1302. 290–290. 346 indexed citations breakdown →
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Pettigrew, Donald W., et al.. (1985). Enzyme elements involved in the interconversion of l-carbamylaspartate and l-dihydroorotate by dihydroorotase from Clostridium oroticum. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 243(2). 447–453. 4 indexed citations
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Kennicutt, Mahlon C., James M. Brooks, Robert R. Bidigare, et al.. (1985). Vent-type taxa in a hydrocarbon seep region on the Louisiana slope. Nature. 317(6035). 351–353. 236 indexed citations

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