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Johann Hohenegger

Johann Hohenegger

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4263
World Ranking
8339
National Ranking
44

Overview

Johann Hohenegger is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria and has a research profile centered on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work covers several interconnected subfields, including Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Paleontology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The researcher's scientific contributions focus primarily on topics such as Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Evolution and Paleontology Studies, as well as Marine and Environmental Studies and Marine and Coastal Ecosystems.

Recent publications by Johann Hohenegger highlight investigations into ecological quality and environmental conditions, often using benthic foraminifera as bioindicators. Examples of such papers include:

  • "Ecological quality status of the NE sector of the Guanabara Bay (Brazil): A case of living benthic foraminiferal resilience," 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "Inferring the ecological quality status based on living benthic foraminiferal indices in transitional areas of the Guanabara bay (SE Brazil)," 2023, Environmental Pollution
  • "Photosynthetic activity in Devonian Foraminifera," 2021, Biogeosciences
  • "Domestic Sewage Outfall Severely Altered Environmental Conditions, Foraminiferal Communities, and Ecological Quality Statuses in Front of the Nearshore Beach of Cigarras (SE Brazil)," 2023, Water
  • "Assessment of anthropogenic pollution in Guanabara Bay (SE Brazil) through biogeochemical data and stable isotope mixing models," 2024, Environmental Science and Pollution Research

Johann Hohenegger frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Maria Virgínia Alves Martins, Fabrício Leandro Damasceno, Thaise M. Senez-Mello, Fabrizio Frontalini, and Egberto Pereira. These recurring partnerships suggest a network of cooperation centered on ecological and environmental studies.

Publication venues where Johann Hohenegger has commonly contributed include Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal of Earth Science, Journal of Systematic Palaeontology, The Journal of Foraminiferal Research, and Environmental Pollution. These journals reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their research across marine ecology, paleontology, and environmental science.

Best Publications

  • Habitats of larger foraminifera on the upper reef slope of Sesoko Island, Okinawa, Japan

    Johann Hohenegger;Elza Yordanova;Yoshikatsu Nakano;Franz Tatzreiter

  • Distribution of Living Larger Foraminifera NW of Sesoko‐Jima, Okinawa, Japan

    Johann Hohenegger

  • DEPTH COENOCLINES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS OF WESTERN PACIFIC LARGER FORAMINIFERA

    Johann Hohenegger

  • Timing of the Middle Miocene Badenian Stage of the Central Paratethys

    Johann Hohenegger;Stjepan Ćorić;Michael Wagreich

  • Estimation of environmental paleogradient values based on presence/absence data: a case study using benthic foraminifera for paleodepth estimation

    Johann Hohenegger

  • REMARKS ON WEST PACIFIC NUMMULITIDAE (FORAMINIFERA)

    Johann Hohenegger;Elza Yordanova;Akio Hatta

  • Taphonomy of larger foraminifera: Relationships between living individuals and empty tests on flat reef slopes (Sesoko Island, Japan)

    Elza K. Yordanova;Johann Hohenegger

  • Coenoclines of larger foraminifera

    J. Hohenegger

  • The importance of symbiont-bearing benthic foraminifera for West Pacific carbonate beach environments

    Johann Hohenegger

  • A comparison of living and dead molluscs on coral reef associated hard substrata in the northern Red Sea — implications for the fossil record

    Martin Zuschin;Johann Hohenegger;Fritz F Steininger

  • Studies on settling, traction and entrainment of larger benthic foraminiferal tests: implications for accumulation in shallow marine sediments

    Elza K. Yordanova;Johann Hohenegger

  • Displacement of Larger Foraminifera at the Western Slope of Motobu Peninsula (Okinawa, Japan)

    Johann Hohenegger;Elza Yordanova

  • Molecular phylogeny of large miliolid foraminifera (Soritacea Ehrenberg 1839)

    M. Holzmann;J. Hohenegger;P. Hallock;W.E. Piller

  • Molluscan assemblages on coral reefs and associated hard substrata in the northern Red Sea

    M. Zuschin;J. Hohenegger;F. F. Steininger

  • Functional shell geometry of symbiont-bearing benthic Foraminifera.

    Johann Hohenegger

  • The Styrian Basin: A key to the middle miocene (Badenian/Langhian) Central Paratethys transgressions

    Johann Hohenegger;Peter Pervesler;Alfred Rögl;Robert Scholger

  • Present-day and fossil rhodolith pavements compared: Their potential for analysing shallow-water carbonate deposits

    Davide Bassi;James H. Nebelsick;Alessio Checconi;Johann Hohenegger

  • Subtropical coral-reef associated sedimentary facies characterized by molluscs (Northern Bay of Safaga, Red Sea, Egypt)

    Martin Zuschin;Johann Hohenegger

  • Horizontal and vertical spatial microdistribution of foraminifers in the shallow subtidal Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea

    Johann Hohenegger;Werner E. Piller;Christian Baal

  • The trimorphic life cycle in foraminifera: Observations from cultures allow new evaluation

    Christer Dettmering;Rudolf Röttger;Johann Hohenegger;Rolf Schmaljohann

  • Basin-scale paleobiogeography and paleoecology: an example from Karpatian (Latest Burdigalian) benthic and planktonic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils from the Central Paratethys

    Silvia Spezzaferri;Stjepan Coric;Johann Hohenegger;Fred Rögl

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Wagreich
Michael Wagreich University of Vienna
Alfred Uchman
Alfred Uchman Jagiellonian University
Fabrizio Frontalini
Fabrizio Frontalini University of Urbino
Werner E. Piller
Werner E. Piller University of Graz
Martin Zuschin
Martin Zuschin University of Vienna
Fernando Rocha
Fernando Rocha University of Aveiro
Christoph Spötl
Christoph Spötl University of Innsbruck
Silvia Spezzaferri
Silvia Spezzaferri University of Fribourg
Willem Renema
Willem Renema Naturalis Biodiversity Center
João Alveirinho Dias
João Alveirinho Dias University of Algarve

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