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35
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6365
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7298
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42

Dan Tchernov publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dan Tchernov sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 154 publications — 55th percentile

55% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Dan Tchernov D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dan Tchernov sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Dan Tchernov is affiliated with the University of Haifa in Israel. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant number of publications covering subfields such as Ecology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's research contributions are concentrated in topics including Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Ichthyology and Marine Biology, Marine animal studies overview, Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, Aquaculture disease management and microbiota, Marine and coastal plant biology, and Marine Biology and Ecology Research.

Notable recent papers by Dan Tchernov include:

  • Energy Sources of the Depth-Generalist Mixotrophic Coral Stylophora pistillata, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Repeatable Semantic Reef-Mapping through Photogrammetry and Label-Augmentation, 2021, Remote Sensing
  • Molecular and skeletal fingerprints of scleractinian coral biomineralization: From the sea surface to mesophotic depths, 2020, Acta Biomaterialia
  • A survey of arsenic, mercury, cadmium, and lead residues in seafood (fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods) from the south-eastern Mediterranean Sea, 2021, Journal of Food Science
  • Tracing the Trophic Plasticity of the Coral-Dinoflagellate Symbiosis Using Amino Acid Compound-Specific Stable Isotope Analysis, 2021, Microorganisms

Frequent coauthors of Dan Tchernov include Aviad Scheinin, Eli Shemesh, Danny Morick, Eyal Bigal, and Ziv Zemah-Shamir, reflecting ongoing collaborative efforts in related research areas.

Publication venues where Dan Tchernov's work frequently appears encompass Frontiers in Marine Science, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), SSRN Electronic Journal, Microorganisms, and Fishes.

The scientist has also contributed to book publications, including a work titled Marine Aquaculture Impacts on Marine Biota published by Frontiers Media in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Soft Robotic Grippers for Biological Sampling on Deep Reefs.

    Kevin C. Galloway;Kaitlyn P. Becker;Brennan Phillips;Jordan Kirby

  • Membrane lipids of symbiotic algae are diagnostic of sensitivity to thermal bleaching in corals

    Dan Tchernov;Maxim Y. Gorbunov;Colomban de Vargas;Swati Narayan Yadav

  • Scleractinian coral species survive and recover from decalcification.

    Maoz Fine;Dan Tchernov

  • Genes Encoding A-Type Flavoproteins Are Essential for Photoreduction of O2 in Cyanobacteria

    Yael Helman;Dan Tchernov;Leonora Reinhold;Mari Shibata

  • Flow enhances photosynthesis in marine benthic autotrophs by increasing the efflux of oxygen from the organism to the water

    Tali Mass;Amatzia Genin;Uri Shavit;Mor Grinstein

  • Apoptosis and the selective survival of host animals following thermal bleaching in zooxanthellate corals

    Dan Tchernov;Hagit Kvitt;Liti Haramaty;Thomas S. Bibby

  • Comparative genomics explains the evolutionary success of reef-forming corals.

    Debashish Bhattacharya;Shobhit Agrawal;Manuel Aranda;Sebastian Baumgarten

  • The covert world of fish biofluorescence: a phylogenetically widespread and phenotypically variable phenomenon.

    John S. Sparks;Robert C. Schelly;W. Leo Smith;Matthew P. Davis

  • Light, Temperature, Photosynthesis, Heterotrophy, and the Lower Depth Limits of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems

    Samuel E. Kahng;Derya Akkaynak;Tom Shlesinger;Eric J. Hochberg

  • Sustained net CO2 evolution during photosynthesis by marine microorganism

    Dan Tchernov;Miriam Hassidim;Boaz Luz;Assaf Sukenik

  • Locally accelerated growth is part of the innate immune response and repair mechanisms in reef-building corals as detected by green fluorescent protein (GFP)-like pigments

    C. D’Angelo;E. G. Smith;F. Oswald;J. Burt

  • Changes in morphology and diet of the coral Stylophora pistillata along a depth gradient

    Shai Einbinder;Tali Mass;Eran Brokovich;Zvy Dubinsky

  • Extracellular Production and Degradation of Superoxide in the Coral Stylophora pistillata and Cultured Symbiodinium

    Eldad Saragosti;Dan Tchernov;Adi Katsir;Yeala Shaked

  • Migratory corridors and foraging hotspots: critical habitats identified for Mediterranean green turtles

    K. L. Stokes;A. C. Broderick;A. F. Canbolat;O. Candan

  • Breakdown of coral colonial form under reduced pH conditions is initiated in polyps and mediated through apoptosis

    Hagit Kvitt;Esti Kramarsky-Winter;Keren Maor-Landaw;Keren Zandbank

  • Passive entry of CO2 and its energy-dependent intracellular conversion to HCO3- in cyanobacteria are driven by a photosystem I-generated deltamuH+.

    Dan Tchernov;Yael Helman;Nir Keren;Boaz Luz

  • Massive light-dependent cycling of inorganic carbon between oxygenic photosynthetic microorganisms and their surroundings.

    Dan Tchernov;Jack Silverman;Boaz Luz;Leonora Reinhold

  • Regulation of apoptotic pathways by Stylophora pistillata (Anthozoa, Pocilloporidae) to survive thermal stress and bleaching.

    Hagit Kvitt;Hanna Rosenfeld;Keren Zandbank;Dan Tchernov

  • Changes in scleractinian coral Seriatopora hystrix morphology and its endocellular Symbiodinium characteristics along a bathymetric gradient from shallow to mesophotic reef

    O. Nir;D. F. Gruber;S. Einbinder;S. Kark

  • Physiological and Biogeochemical Responses of Super-Corals to Thermal Stress from the Northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

    Andréa G. Grottoli;Dan Tchernov;Gidon Winters

  • hotspots: critical habitats identified for Mediterranean green turtles

    K. L. Stokes;A. C. Broderick;A. F. Canbolat;O. Candan

Frequent Co-Authors

Aaron Kaplan
Aaron Kaplan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Nir Keren
Nir Keren Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Paul G. Falkowski
Paul G. Falkowski Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Boaz Luz
Boaz Luz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Zvi Ben-Avraham
Zvi Ben-Avraham Tel Aviv University
Assaf Sukenik
Assaf Sukenik Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research
Vincent A. Pieribone
Vincent A. Pieribone Yale University
Gil Rilov
Gil Rilov Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research
Assaf Vardi
Assaf Vardi Weizmann Institute of Science
Itzhak Ohad
Itzhak Ohad Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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