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Jonathan H. Grabowski

Jonathan H. Grabowski

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
48
Citations
10702
World Ranking
4182
National Ranking
1458

Overview

Jonathan H. Grabowski is affiliated with Northeastern University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research topics include:

  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

Jonathan H. Grabowski has published frequently in several academic venues. These include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Ecology
  • Ecosphere
  • Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Estuaries and Coasts

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jonathan H. Grabowski reflect a diverse interest in marine and environmental sciences:

  • "The diversity bonus in pooling local knowledge about complex problems" (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Social Factors Key to Landscape-Scale Coastal Restoration: Lessons Learned from Three U.S. Case Studies" (2020), Sustainability
  • "Estimating and Applying Fish and Invertebrate Density and Production Enhancement from Seagrass, Salt Marsh Edge, and Oyster Reef Nursery Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico" (2021), Estuaries and Coasts
  • "The aquaculture supply chain in the time of covid-19 pandemic: Vulnerability, resilience, solutions and priorities at the global scale" (2021), Environmental Science & Policy
  • "Geographic Variation in Life-History Traits of Black Sea Bass (Centropristis striata) During a Rapid Range Expansion" (2020), Frontiers in Marine Science

Collaborations form a notable part of their research, with frequent co-authors being:

  • A. Randall Hughes (17 joint publications)
  • Steven B. Scyphers (15 joint publications)
  • Sean P. Powers (8 joint publications)
  • David L. Kimbro (8 joint publications)
  • Rachel K. Gittman (6 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services Provided by Oyster Reefs

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;Robert D. Brumbaugh;Robert F. Conrad;Andrew G. Keeler

  • REVISITING THE CLASSICS: CONSIDERING NONCONSUMPTIVE EFFECTS IN TEXTBOOK EXAMPLES OF PREDATOR–PREY INTERACTIONS

    Barbara L. Peckarsky;Peter A. Abrams;Daniel I. Bolnick;Lawrence M. Dill

  • Estimated enhancement of fish production resulting from restoring oyster reef habitat: quantitative valuation

    Charles H. Peterson;Jonathan H. Grabowski;Sean P. Powers

  • HABITAT COMPLEXITY DISRUPTS PREDATOR–PREY INTERACTIONS BUT NOT THE TROPHIC CASCADE ON OYSTER REEFS

    Jonathan H. Grabowski

  • Restoring oyster reefs to recover ecosystem services

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;Charles H. Peterson

  • Historical ecology with real numbers: past and present extent and biomass of an imperilled estuarine habitat

    Philine S. E. Zu Ermgassen;Mark D. Spalding;Brady Blake;Loren D. Coen

  • HOW HABITAT SETTING INFLUENCES RESTORED OYSTER REEF COMMUNITIES

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;A. Randall Hughes;David L. Kimbro;Margaret A. Dolan

  • Cascading of habitat degradation: Oyster reefs invaded by refugee fishes escaping stress

    Hunter S. Lenihan;Charles H. Peterson;James E. Byers;Jonathan H. Grabowski

  • Ecological Consequences of Shoreline Hardening: A Meta-Analysis

    Rachel K. Gittman;Steven B. Scyphers;Carter S. Smith;Isabelle P. Neylan

  • Success of constructed oyster reefs in no-harvest sanctuaries: implications for restoration

    Sean P. Powers;Charles H. Peterson;Jonathan H. Grabowski;Hunter S. Lenihan

  • FROM INDIVIDUALS TO ECOSYSTEM FUNCTION: TOWARD AN INTEGRATION OF EVOLUTIONARY AND ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY

    Oswald J. Schmitz;Jonathan H. Grabowski;Barbara L. Peckarsky;Evan L. Preisser

  • Oyster reefs can outpace sea-level rise

    Antonio B. Rodriguez;F. Joel Fodrie;Justin T. Ridge;Niels L. Lindquist

  • Habitat complexity influences cascading effects of multiple predators.

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;A. Randall Hughes;David L. Kimbro

  • Guidelines for evaluating performance of oyster habitat restoration

    Lesley P. Baggett;Sean P. Powers;Robert D. Brumbaugh;Loren D. Coen

  • Habitat complexity mitigates trophic transfer on oyster reefs

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;Sean P. Powers

  • Estimating enhancement of fish production by offshore artificial reefs: uncertainty exhibited by divergent scenarios

    Sean P. Powers;Jonathan H. Grabowski;Charles H. Peterson;William J. Lindberg

  • Synthesis of linkages between benthic and fish communities as a key to protecting essential fish habitat

    Charles H. Peterson;Henry C. Summerson;Elizabeth Thomson;Hunter S. Lenihan

  • Investing in Natural and Nature-Based Infrastructure: Building Better Along Our Coasts

    Ariana E. Sutton-Grier;Rachel K. Gittman;Katie K. Arkema;Richard O. Bennett

  • Oyster reefs as carbon sources and sinks.

    F. Joel Fodrie;Antonio B. Rodriguez;Rachel K. Gittman;Jonathan H. Grabowski

  • PREDATOR-AVOIDANCE BEHAVIOR EXTENDS TROPHIC CASCADES TO REFUGE HABITATS

    Jonathan H. Grabowski;David L. Kimbro

  • The cost of safety: Refuges increase the impact of predation risk in aquatic systems

    John L. Orrock;Evan L. Preisser;Jonathan H. Grabowski;Geoffrey C. Trussell

Frequent Co-Authors

Sean P. Powers
Sean P. Powers University of South Alabama
A. Randall Hughes
A. Randall Hughes Northeastern University
Charles H. Peterson
Charles H. Peterson University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michael F. Piehler
Michael F. Piehler University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
James E. Byers
James E. Byers University of Georgia
F. Joel Fodrie
F. Joel Fodrie University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hunter S. Lenihan
Hunter S. Lenihan University of California, Santa Barbara
Justin B. Ries
Justin B. Ries Northeastern University
Melanie J. Bishop
Melanie J. Bishop Macquarie University
Michael W. Beck
Michael W. Beck University of California, Santa Cruz

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