Sander Holthuijsen

992 total citations
29 papers, 657 citations indexed

About

Sander Holthuijsen is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Sander Holthuijsen has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 657 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Oceanography, 20 papers in Ecology and 14 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Sander Holthuijsen's work include Marine and coastal plant biology (18 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (15 papers) and Marine and fisheries research (10 papers). Sander Holthuijsen is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal plant biology (18 papers), Marine Biology and Ecology Research (15 papers) and Marine and fisheries research (10 papers). Sander Holthuijsen collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and China. Sander Holthuijsen's co-authors include Theunis Piersma, Tjisse van der Heide, Han Olff, Henk W. van der Veer, Tanya J. Compton, Anne Dekinga, Job ten Horn, Marjolijn J. A. Christianen, Marc Lavaleye and E.M. Berghuis and has published in prestigious journals such as Ecology, Scientific Reports and Geophysical Research Letters.

In The Last Decade

Sander Holthuijsen

27 papers receiving 638 citations

Peers

Sander Holthuijsen
Els M. van der Zee Netherlands
Shawn Gerrity New Zealand
SJ Hawkins United Kingdom
Y. Stacy Zhang United States
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Citations per year, relative to Sander Holthuijsen Sander Holthuijsen (= 1×) peers Anna Rengstorf

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sander Holthuijsen

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Franken, Oscar, Tjisse van der Heide, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2024). Reintroduction of self-facilitating feedbacks could advance subtidal eelgrass (Zostera marina) restoration in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Frontiers in Marine Science. 11. 5 indexed citations
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Franken, Oscar, et al.. (2024). Hotspots in peril: Misalignment of conservation efforts and ecological values in a shallow coastal sea. People and Nature. 7(1). 160–179.
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Franken, Oscar, et al.. (2024). Enhancing ecological complexity in soft‐bottom coastal ecosystems: the impact of introducing hard substrates. Restoration Ecology. 32(4). 10 indexed citations
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Fouw, Jimmy de, Christopher J. Madden, Bradley T. Furman, et al.. (2024). Reduced seagrass resilience due to environmental and anthropogenic effects may lead to future die-off events in Florida Bay. Frontiers in Marine Science. 11. 1 indexed citations
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Bijleveld, Allert I., Sander Holthuijsen, Onur Kerimoglu, et al.. (2023). Long-term response of coastal macrofauna communities to de-eutrophication and sea level rise mediated habitat changes (1980s versus 2018). Frontiers in Marine Science. 9. 9 indexed citations
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Franken, Oscar, Sander Holthuijsen, Britas Klemens Eriksson, et al.. (2023). Who lives in a pear tree under the sea? A first look at tree reefs as a complex natural biodegradable structure to enhance biodiversity in marine systems. Frontiers in Marine Science. 10. 9 indexed citations
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Gusmao, Joao B., Oscar Franken, Tjisse van der Heide, et al.. (2023). The seafloor from a trait perspective. A comprehensive life history dataset of soft sediment macrozoobenthos. Scientific Data. 10(1). 808–808. 5 indexed citations
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Heide, Tjisse van der, et al.. (2022). Compound-specific stable isotope analysis of amino acid nitrogen reveals detrital support of microphytobenthos in the Dutch Wadden Sea benthic food web. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 10. 6 indexed citations
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Bijleveld, Allert I., et al.. (2022). Ragworms (Hediste diversicolor) limit eelgrass (Zostera marina) seedling settlement: Implications for seed-based restoration. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 560. 151853–151853. 4 indexed citations
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Bijleveld, Allert I., Tanya J. Compton, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2018). Presence-absence of marine macrozoobenthos does not generally predict abundance and biomass. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 3039–3039. 16 indexed citations
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Oudman, Thomas, Theunis Piersma, Anne Dekinga, et al.. (2018). Resource landscapes explain contrasting patterns of aggregation and site fidelity by red knots at two wintering sites. Movement Ecology. 6(1). 24–24. 18 indexed citations
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Folmer, Eelke O., Anne Dekinga, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2017). Species Distribution Models of Intertidal Benthos : Tools for Assessing the Impact of Physical and Morphological Drivers on Benthos and Birds in the Wadden Sea. Integrated Information System (Vlaams Instituut Voor De Zee). 6 indexed citations
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Christianen, Marjolijn J. A., Jack J. Middelburg, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2017). Benthic primary producers are key to sustain the Wadden Sea food web: stable carbon isotope analysis at landscape scale. Ecology. 98(6). 1498–1512. 118 indexed citations
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Compton, Tanya J., Sander Holthuijsen, Anita Koolhaas, et al.. (2017). Shifting baselines in the Ems Dollard estuary: A comparison across three decades reveals changing benthic communities. Journal of Sea Research. 127. 119–132. 16 indexed citations
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Bijleveld, Allert I., Robert MacCurdy, Ying‐Chi Chan, et al.. (2016). Understanding spatial distributions: negative density-dependence in prey causes predators to trade-off prey quantity with quality. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 283(1828). 20151557–20151557. 32 indexed citations
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Compton, Tanya J., Anita Koolhaas, Anne Dekinga, et al.. (2016). Burrowing Behavior of a Deposit Feeding Bivalve Predicts Change in Intertidal Ecosystem State. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4. 21 indexed citations
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Zee, Els M. van der, Sander Holthuijsen, Serena Donadi, et al.. (2015). Habitat modification drives benthic trophic diversity in an intertidal soft-bottom ecosystem. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 465. 41–48. 29 indexed citations
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Koppel, Johan van de, Jim van Belzen, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2015). Processes limiting mussel bed restoration in the Wadden-Sea. Journal of Sea Research. 103. 42–49. 40 indexed citations
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Aarts, Geert, Anne Dekinga, Sander Holthuijsen, et al.. (2010). Benthic macrofauna in relation to natural gas extraction in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Flanders Marine Institute (Flanders Marine Institute). 1 indexed citations
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Honkoop, P.J.C, E.M. Berghuis, Sander Holthuijsen, Marc Lavaleye, & Theunis Piersma. (2008). Molluscan assemblages of seagrass-covered and bare intertidal flats on the Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania, in relation to characteristics of sediment and organic matter. Journal of Sea Research. 60(4). 255–263. 76 indexed citations

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