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Jamaluddin Jompa

Jamaluddin Jompa

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Ecology and Evolution
Indonesia
2026

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
37
Citations
8533
World Ranking
6766
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Indonesia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Indonesia Leader Award

Overview

Jamaluddin Jompa is affiliated with Hasanuddin University in Indonesia and has a significant research presence within the environmental science domain, particularly focusing on ecology and marine studies. Their work spans diverse subfields including ecology, oceanography, global and planetary change, molecular biology, and aquatic science.

Jomaluddin Jompa's research topics prominently cover coral and marine ecosystems studies, marine and fisheries research, marine and coastal plant biology, marine and coastal ecosystems, environmental DNA in biodiversity studies, microbial community ecology and physiology, and marine animal studies overview.

Recent publications highlight contributions to understanding coral reef restoration and marine soundscapes. Key papers include:

  • The sound of recovery: Coral reef restoration success is detectable in the soundscape (2021, Journal of Applied Ecology)
  • Interactions between coral restoration and fish assemblages: implications for reef management (2020, Journal of Fish Biology)
  • HydroMoth: Testing a prototype low-cost acoustic recorder for aquatic environments (2022, Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation)
  • Enhancing automated analysis of marine soundscapes using ecoacoustic indices and machine learning (2022, Ecological Indicators)
  • High dispersal capacity and biogeographic breaks shape the genetic diversity of a globally distributed reef-dwelling calcifier (2020, Ecology and Evolution)

Jompa collaborates frequently with other researchers, notably including:

  • Abigail Mary Moore
  • Rohani Ambo-Rappe
  • Maria Beger
  • Gino V. Limmon
  • Willem Renema

Publication efforts have been concentrated in several notable scientific venues, with numerous articles appearing in:

  • IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science
  • Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Coral Reefs

Best Publications

  • Competition between corals and algae on coral reefs : a review of evidence and mechanisms

    L.J. McCook;J. Jompa;G. Diaz-Pulido

  • Plastic waste associated with disease on coral reefs

    Joleah B. Lamb;Joleah B. Lamb;Bette L. Willis;Evan A. Fiorenza;Evan A. Fiorenza;Courtney S. Couch;Courtney S. Couch;Courtney S. Couch

  • Reef degradation and coral biodiversity in indonesia: Effects of land-based pollution, destructive fishing practices and changes over time

    Evan N Edinger;Evan N Edinger;Jamaluddin Jompa;Jamaluddin Jompa;Gino V Limmon;Wisnu Widjatmoko

  • Seagrass ecosystems reduce exposure to bacterial pathogens of humans, fishes, and invertebrates

    Joleah B. Lamb;Jeroen A. J. M. van de Water;David G. Bourne;David G. Bourne;Craig Altier

  • Normal Coral Growth Rates on Dying Reefs: Are Coral Growth Rates Good Indicators of Reef Health?

    Evan N Edinger;Evan N Edinger;Gino V Limmon;Jamaluddin Jompa;Jamaluddin Jompa;Wisnu Widjatmoko

  • High connectivity of Indo-Pacific seagrass fish assemblages with mangrove and coral reef habitats

    Rkf Unsworth;PS De León;SL Garrard;J. Jompa

  • Coral-algal competition: macroalgae with different properties have different effects on corals

    Jamaluddin Jompa;Laurence J. McCook

  • Evaluating the core microbiota in complex communities: A systematic investigation

    Carmen Astudillo-García;James J. Bell;Nicole S. Webster;Bettina Glasl

  • Urban coral reefs: Degradation and resilience of hard coral assemblages in coastal cities of East and Southeast Asia.

    Eliza C. Heery;Bert W. Hoeksema;Nicola K. Browne;Nicola K. Browne;James D. Reimer

  • Effects of competition and herbivory on interactions between a hard coral and a brown alga

    Jamaluddin Jompa;Jamaluddin Jompa;Jamaluddin Jompa;Laurence J McCook

  • The effects of nutrients and herbivory on competition between a hard coral (Porites cylindrica) and a brown alga (Lobophora variegata)

    Jamaluddin Jompa;Laurence J. McCook

  • Large-scale coral reef rehabilitation after blast fishing in Indonesia

    Susan L. Williams;Christine Sur;Noel Janetski;Jordan A. Hollarsmith

  • Nitrogen-15 Signals of Anthropogenic Nutrient Loading in Reef Corals

    J.M. Heikoop;J.M. Heikoop;M.J. Risk;A.V. Lazier;E.N. Edinger;E.N. Edinger

  • Contrasting effects of turf algae on corals: massive Porites spp. are unaffected by mixed-species turfs, but killed by the red alga Anotrichium tenue

    Jamaluddin Jompa;Laurence J. McCook

  • The sound of recovery: Coral reef restoration success is detectable in the soundscape

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  • Mangrove and seagrass beds provide different biogeochemical services for corals threatened by climate change

    Emma F. Camp;Emma F. Camp;David J. Suggett;David J. Suggett;Gilberte Gendron;Jamaluddin Jompa

  • Reduced diversity and high sponge abundance on a sedimented Indo-Pacific reef system: implications for future changes in environmental quality.

    Abigail Powell;David J. Smith;Leanne J. Hepburn;Timothy Jones

  • Nutritional status and metabolism of the coral Stylophora subseriata along a eutrophication gradient in Spermonde Archipelago (Indonesia)

    Yvonne Sawall;Yvonne Sawall;Mirta C Teichberg;Janina Seemann;Janina Seemann;Magdalena Litaay

  • A climate-informed, ecosystem approach to fisheries management

    Adel Heenan;Robert S Pomeroy;Johann D Bell;Philip L Munday

  • Evolution of microhabitat association and morphology in a diverse group of cryptobenthic coral reef fishes (Teleostei: Gobiidae: Eviota).

    Luke Tornabene;Gabby N. Ahmadia;Michael L. Berumen;Michael L. Berumen;David J. Smith

  • Fish herbivory as key ecological function in a heavily degraded coral reef system

    Jeremiah G. Plass-Johnson;Jeremiah G. Plass-Johnson;Sebastian C. A. Ferse;Jamaluddin Jompa;Christian Wild;Christian Wild

Frequent Co-Authors

James J. Bell
James J. Bell Victoria University of Wellington
Evan Edinger
Evan Edinger Memorial University of Newfoundland
Sebastian C. A. Ferse
Sebastian C. A. Ferse University of Bremen
Maria Beger
Maria Beger University of Leeds
Laurence J. McCook
Laurence J. McCook James Cook University
Christian Wild
Christian Wild University of Bremen
Euan S. Harvey
Euan S. Harvey Curtin University
Jean-Paul A. Hobbs
Jean-Paul A. Hobbs Curtin University
Chris M. Ireland
Chris M. Ireland University of Utah
Michael J. Risk
Michael J. Risk McMaster University

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