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Overview

Hae Jin Jeong is affiliated with Seoul National University in South Korea and conducts research primarily within the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields, notably Oceanography, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Molecular Biology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research extensively covers topics related to Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Marine Toxins and Detection Methods, Protist Diversity and Phylogeny, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, and Isotope Analysis in Ecology.

Key recent publications include:

  • Feeding diverse prey as an excellent strategy of mixotrophic dinoflagellates for global dominance, 2021, Science Advances
  • Structural variation of humic-like substances and its impact on plant stimulation: Implication for structure-function relationship of soil organic matters, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Shimiella gen. nov. and Shimiella gracilenta sp. nov. (Dinophyceae, Kareniaceae), a Kleptoplastidic Dinoflagellate from Korean Waters and its Survival under Starvation, 2020, Journal of Phycology
  • Cladocopium infistulum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a thermally tolerant dinoflagellate symbiotic with giant clams from the western Pacific Ocean, 2020, Phycologia
  • Interactions between common heterotrophic protists and the dinoflagellate Tripos furca: implication on the long duration of its red tides in the South Sea of Korea in 2020, 2021, ALGAE

Frequently collaborating coauthors of Hae Jin Jeong include:

  • Hee Chang Kang
  • Ji Hyun You
  • Sang Ah Park
  • Jin Hee Ok
  • Se Hee Eom

The scientist's work appears regularly in specific publication venues that include:

  • ALGAE
  • Marine Biology
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Science Advances
  • Phycologia

Hae Jin Jeong's research contributes to understanding complex ecological interactions and molecular dynamics within marine and coastal environments. The integration of microbial community physiology and environmental chemistry is a significant aspect of their work, highlighting the multidisciplinary approach adopted in their studies. This breadth of focus reflects investigations into ecological adaptations, structural and functional relationships in soil and aquatic systems, and the taxonomy and physiology of dinoflagellates and other protists.

Best Publications

  • Systematic Revision of Symbiodiniaceae Highlights the Antiquity and Diversity of Coral Endosymbionts.

    Todd C. LaJeunesse;John Everett Parkinson;Paul W. Gabrielson;Hae Jin Jeong

  • Growth, feeding and ecological roles of the mixotrophic and heterotrophic dinoflagellates in marine planktonic food webs

    Hae Jin Jeong;Yeong Du Yoo;Jae Seong Kim;Kyeong Ah Seong

  • Defining Planktonic Protist Functional Groups on Mechanisms for Energy and Nutrient Acquisition: Incorporation of Diverse Mixotrophic Strategies

    Aditee Mitra;Kevin J. Flynn;Urban Tillmann;John A. Raven

  • Increasing N abundance in the northwestern Pacific Ocean due to atmospheric nitrogen deposition.

    Tae Wook Kim;Kitack Lee;Raymond G. Najjar;Hee Dong Jeong

  • Feeding by phototrophic red-tide dinoflagellates: five species newly revealed and six species previ- ously known to be mixotrophic

    Hae Jin Jeong;Yeong Du Yoo;Jae Yeon Park;Jae Yoon Song

  • Feeding by red-tide dinoflagellates on the cyanobacterium Synechococcus

    Hae Jin Jeong;Jae Yeon Park;Jae Hoon Nho;Myung Ok Park

  • The Ecological Roles of Heterotrophic Dinoflagellates in Marine Planktonic Community

    Hae Jin Jeong

  • Economic impact, management and mitigation of red tides in Korea

    Tae Gyu Park;Weol Ae Lim;Young Tae Park;Chang Kyu Lee

  • Mixotrophy in the phototrophic harmful alga Cochlodinium polykrikoides (Dinophycean): prey species, the effects of prey concentration, and grazing impact.

    Hae Jin Jeong;Yeong Du Yoo;Jae Seong Kim;Tab Hoon Kim

  • Growth and grazing rates of the heterotrophic dinoflagellates Protoperidinium spp. on red tide dinoflagellates

    HJ Jeong;MI Latz

  • Heterotrophic feeding as a newly identified survival strategy of the dinoflagellate Symbiodinium

    Hae Jin Jeong;Yeong Du Yoo;Nam Seon Kang;An Suk Lim

  • Bacterivory by co-occurring red-tide algae, heterotrophic nanoflagellates, and ciliates

    Kyeong Ah Seong;Hae Jin Jeong;Shin Kim;Gwang Hoon Kim

  • A hierarchy of conceptual models of red-tide generation: Nutrition, behavior, and biological interactions

    Hae Jin Jeong;An Suk Lim;Peter J.S. Franks;Kyung Ha Lee

  • Feeding by the heterotrophic dinoflagellate Oxyrrhis marina on the red-tide raphidophyte Heterosigma akashiwo: a potential biological method to control red tides using mass-cultured grazers.

    Hae Jin Jeong;Jae Seong Kim;Yeong Du Yoo;Seong Taek Kim

  • Growth and Grazing Rates of the Marine Planktonic Ciliate Strombidinopsis sp. on Red‐Tide and Toxic Dinoflagellates

    Hae Jin Jeong;Jae Hyung Shim;Chang Won Lee;Jae Seong Kim

  • Ingestion of cryptophyte cells by the marine photosynthetic ciliate Mesodinium rubrum

    Wonho Yih;Hyung Seop Kim;Hae Jin Jeong;Geumog Myung

  • Feeding and grazing impact by small marine heterotrophic dinoflagellates on heterotrophic bacteria.

    Hae Jin Jeong;Kyeong Ah Seong;Yeong Du Yoo;Tae Hoon Kim

  • Feeding by the mixotrophic thecate dinoflagellate Fragilidium cf. mexicanum on red-tide and toxic dinoflagellates

    Hae Jin Jeong;Jae Hyung Shim;Jae Seong Kim;Jae Yeon Park

  • New azaspiracids in Amphidomataceae (Dinophyceae)

    Bernd Krock;Urban Tillmann;Daniela Voß;Boris P. Koch

  • Growth and Grazing Rates of the Heterotrophic Dinoflagellate Polykrikos kofoidii on Red‐Tide and Toxic Dinoflagellates

    Hae Jin Jeong;Soo Kyeong Kim;Jae Seong Kim;Seong Taek Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Kitack Lee
Kitack Lee Pohang University of Science and Technology
Øjvind Moestrup
Øjvind Moestrup University of Copenhagen
Urban Tillmann
Urban Tillmann Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Todd C. LaJeunesse
Todd C. LaJeunesse Pennsylvania State University
Patricia M. Glibert
Patricia M. Glibert University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
John A. Raven
John A. Raven University of Dundee
Diane K. Stoecker
Diane K. Stoecker University of Maryland Center For Environmental Sciences
David J. S. Montagnes
David J. S. Montagnes University of Liverpool
Peter Franks
Peter Franks University of California, Davis
Kevin J. Flynn
Kevin J. Flynn Plymouth Marine Laboratory

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