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69
Citations
13711
World Ranking
1477
National Ranking
539

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1999 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

James B. McClintock is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focused contribution in Oceanography, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Materials Chemistry, and Biotechnology. The scientist's work frequently addresses marine and coastal plant biology, marine biology and ecology research, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, and marine sponges and natural products, alongside polar research and ecology and ocean acidification effects and responses.

The research contributions include multiple publications in recognized scientific journals and venues. Some notable recent papers are:

  • "Antarctic ecosystem responses following ice-shelf collapse and iceberg calving: Science review and future research," 2020, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Climate Change
  • "Spongian Diterpenoids Derived from the Antarctic Sponge Dendrilla antarctica Are Potent Inhibitors of the Leishmania Parasite," 2020, Journal of Natural Products
  • "Bioactivity of Spongian Diterpenoid Scaffolds from the Antarctic Sponge Dendrilla antarctica," 2020, Marine Drugs
  • "Strong correlations of sea ice cover with macroalgal cover along the Antarctic Peninsula: Ramifications for present and future benthic communities," 2023, Elementa Science of the Anthropocene
  • "Gastropod assemblages associated with Himantothallus grandifolius, Sarcopeltis antarctica and other subtidal macroalgae," 2022, Antarctic Science

The scientist has published extensively in several venues, including:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Antarctic Science
  • Marine Drugs
  • Journal of Phycology
  • Journal of Natural Products

Frequent coauthors collaborating with James B. McClintock include:

  • Charles D. Amsler
  • Bill J. Baker
  • Margaret O. Amsler
  • Sabrina Heiser
  • Andrew J. Shilling

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1999.

Best Publications

  • Ocean Acidification at High Latitudes: The Bellwether

    Victoria Fabry;James McClintock;Jeremy Mathis;Jacqueline Grebmeier

  • Reproduction of Antarctic benthic marine invertebrates: Tempos, modes, and timing

    John S. Pearse;James B. Mcclintock;Isidro Bosch

  • Marine Chemical Ecology

    James B. McClintock;Bill J. Baker

  • Anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems in Antarctica.

    Richard B. Aronson;Sven Thatje;James B. McClintock;Kevin A. Hughes

  • Trophic biology of antarctic shallow-water echinoderms

    JB McClintock

  • Ecology of Antarctic Marine Sponges: An Overview

    James B. McClintock;Charles D. Amsler;Bill J. Baker;Rob W. M. van Soest

  • Effects of ocean acidification over the life history of the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite

    Michelle R. McDonald;James B. McClintock;Charles D. Amsler;Dan Rittschof

  • Comprehensive evaluation of the palatability and chemical defenses of subtidal macroalgae from the Antarctic Peninsula

    Charles D. Amsler;Katrin Iken;James B. McClintock;Margaret O. Amsler

  • Chemical defenses in Antarctic soft corals: evidence for antifouling compounds

    Marc Slattery;James B. McClintock;John N. Heine

  • Growth and production of Sterechinus neumayeri (Echinoidea: Echinodermata) in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

    Thomas Brey;J. Pearse;L. Basch;J. Mcclintock

  • Investigation of the relationship between invertebrate predation and biochemical composition, energy content, spicule armament and toxicity of benthic sponges at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

    J. B. McClintock;J. B. McClintock

  • Rapid dissolution of shells of weakly calcified Antarctic benthic macroorganisms indicates high vulnerability to ocean acidification

    James B. McClintock;Robert A. Angus;Michelle R. Mcdonald;Charles D. Amsler

  • Ecological Responses to Climate Change on the Antarctic Peninsula

    James McClintock;Hugh Ducklow;William Fraser

  • Population structure and feeding deterrence in three shallow-water antarctic soft corals

    M. Slattery;J. B. McClintock

  • A Review of the Chemical Ecology of Antarctic Marine Invertebrates

    James B. Mcclintock;Bill J. Baker

  • Demographic Characteristics of Lytechinus variegatus (Echinoidea: Echinodermata) from Three Habitats in a North Florida Bay, Gulf of Mexico

    Steven D. Beddingfield;James B. McClintock

  • Surface sequestration of chemical feeding deterrents in the Antarctic sponge Latrunculia apicalis as an optimal defense against sea star spongivory

    F. Bruce Furrow;Charles D. Amsler;James B. McClintock;Bill J. Baker

  • Feeding rates of common Antarctic gammarid amphipods on ecologically important sympatric macroalgae

    Yusheng M. Huang;James B. McClintock;Charles D. Amsler;Kevin J. Peters

  • Patterns of gammaridean amphipod abundance and species composition associated with dominant subtidal macroalgae from the western Antarctic Peninsula

    Yusheng M. Huang;Margaret O. Amsler;James B. McClintock;Charles D. Amsler

  • Population structure and energetics of the shallow-water antarctic sea star Odontaster validus in contrasting habitats

    J. B. McClintock;J. S. Pearse;I. Bosch

  • Chemical investigation of predator-deterred macroalgae from the Antarctic peninsula.

    Sridevi Ankisetty;Santhisree Nandiraju;Hla Win;Young Chul Park

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles D. Amsler
Charles D. Amsler University of Alabama at Birmingham
Bill J. Baker
Bill J. Baker University of South Florida
John M. Lawrence
John M. Lawrence University of South Florida
Richard B. Aronson
Richard B. Aronson Florida Institute of Technology
Sven Thatje
Sven Thatje National Oceanography Centre
Marc Slattery
Marc Slattery University of Mississippi
John S. Pearse
John S. Pearse University of California, Santa Cruz
Katrin Iken
Katrin Iken University of Alaska Fairbanks
Dennis E. Kyle
Dennis E. Kyle University of Georgia
Hanumant Singh
Hanumant Singh Northeastern University

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