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Jonne Kotta publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonne Kotta sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 276 publications — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Jonne Kotta D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonne Kotta sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 56th percentile

56% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Jonne Kotta is affiliated with the University of Tartu in Estonia and works primarily within the field of Environmental Science. Their research covers various subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Oceanography, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

The main topics of their work focus heavily on marine and coastal environments. These include:

  • Coastal and Marine Management
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Marine and coastal plant biology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species

Kotta has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • "The Essentials of Marine Biotechnology," 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Predicting lake dissolved organic carbon at a global scale," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "From ecosystems to socio-economic benefits: A systematic review of coastal ecosystem services in the Baltic Sea," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Valorization of Marine Waste: Use of Industrial By-Products and Beach Wrack Towards the Production of High Added-Value Products," 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "A New Network for the Advancement of Marine Biotechnology in Europe and Beyond," 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jonne Kotta include Francisco R. Barboza, Robert Aps, Kristjan Herkül, Robert Szava-Kovats, and Ants Kaasik.

Kotta's research contributions have appeared in multiple publication venues, with the most frequent being:

  • Sustainability
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Hydrobiologia

Best Publications

  • Hypoxia is increasing in the coastal zone of the Baltic sea

    Daniel J. Conley;Jacob Carstensen;Juris Aigars;Philip Axe

  • The importance of benthic-pelagic coupling for marine ecosystem functioning in a changing world

    Jennifer R. Griffiths;Martina Kadin;Francisco J. A. Nascimento;Tobias Tamelander

  • Macroalgal blooms alter community structure and primary productivity in marine ecosystems.

    Devin A. Lyons;Christos Arvanitidis;Andrew J. Blight;Eva Chatzinikolaou

  • The essentials of marine biotechnology.

    Ana Rotter;Michèle Barbier;Francesco Bertoni;Atle Bones

  • Feasibility of hyperspectral remote sensing for mapping benthic macroalgal cover in turbid coastal waters—a Baltic Sea case study

    Ele Vahtmäe;Tiit Kutser;Georg Martin;Jonne Kotta

  • Gulf of Riga and Pärnu Bay

    J. Kotta;V. Lauringson;G. Martin;M. Simm

  • Food and habitat choice of the isopod Idotea baltica in the northeastern Baltic Sea

    Helen Orav-Kotta;Jonne Kotta

  • A Meta-Analysis of Seaweed Impacts on Seagrasses: Generalities and Knowledge Gaps

    Mads S. Thomsen;Mads S. Thomsen;Thomas Wernberg;Thomas Wernberg;Thomas Wernberg;Aschwin H. Engelen;Fernando Tuya;Fernando Tuya

  • Diverse effects of invasive ecosystem engineers on marine biodiversity and ecosystem functions: A global review and meta-analysis.

    Tamar Guy‐Haim;Tamar Guy‐Haim;Devin A. Lyons;Jonne Kotta;Henn Ojaveer

  • Predicting lake dissolved organic carbon at a global scale

    Kaire Toming;Kaire Toming;Kaire Toming;Jonne Kotta;Evelyn Uuemaa;Sebastian Sobek

  • Valorization of Marine Waste: Use of Industrial By-Products and Beach Wrack Towards the Production of High Added-Value Products

    Vita Rudovica;Ana Rotter;Susana P. Gaudêncio;Lucie Novoveská

  • Shipping and natural environmental conditions determine the distribution of the invasive non-indigenous round goby Neogobius melanostomus in a regional sea

    Jonne Kotta;Kristiina Nurkse;Riikka Puntila;Riikka Puntila;Henn Ojaveer

  • From ecosystems to socio-economic benefits: A systematic review of coastal ecosystem services in the Baltic Sea.

    Melanie J. Heckwolf;Anneliis Peterson;Holger Jänes;Paula Horne

  • Influence of the Thin Drift Algal Mats on the Distribution of Macrozoobenthos in Kõiguste Bay, NE Baltic Sea

    Velda Lauringson;Jonne Kotta

  • Ecological consequences of biological invasions: three invertebrate case studies in the north-eastern Baltic Sea

    Jonne Kotta;Ilmar Kotta;Mart Simm;Ain Lankov

  • The Baltic Sea scale inventory of benthic faunal communities

    Mayya Gogina;Henrik Nygård;Mats Blomqvist;Darius Daunys

  • A New Network for the Advancement of Marine Biotechnology in Europe and Beyond

    Ana Rotter;Ariola Bacu;Michèle Barbier;Francesco Bertoni

  • Ecological impacts of invading seaweeds: a meta-analysis of their effects at different trophic levels

    E. Maggi;L. Benedetti‐Cecchi;A. Castelli;E. Chatzinikolaou

  • ‘In vitro’ and ‘in situ’ decomposition of nuisance macroalgae Cladophora glomerata and Pilayella littoralis

    Tiina Paalme;Tiina Paalme;Henn Kukk;Henn Kukk;Jonne Kotta;Helen Orav

  • On the myths of indicator species: issues and further consideration in the use of static concepts for ecological applications

    Michael L. Zettler;C. Edward Proffitt;Alexander Darr;Steven Degraer

  • Major Changes in Macroalgae Community Composition Affectthe Food and Habitat Preference of Idotea baltica

    Jonne Kotta;Tiina Paalme;Georg Martin;Anita Mäkinen

  • Cleaning up seas using blue growth initiatives: Mussel farming for eutrophication control in the Baltic Sea

    Jonne Kotta;Martyn Futter;Ants Kaasik;Kiran Liversage

  • Impact of eutrophication and biological invasions on the structure and functions of benthic macrofauna

    Jonne Kotta

Frequent Co-Authors

Henn Ojaveer
Henn Ojaveer University of Tartu
Tasman P. Crowe
Tasman P. Crowe University College Dublin
Gil Rilov
Gil Rilov Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research
Simonetta Fraschetti
Simonetta Fraschetti University of Naples Federico II
Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi
Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi University of Pisa
Tiit Kutser
Tiit Kutser University of Tartu
Roberto Danovaro
Roberto Danovaro Marche Polytechnic University
Maiju Lehtiniemi
Maiju Lehtiniemi Finnish Environment Institute
Christos Arvanitidis
Christos Arvanitidis Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
Cristina Gambi
Cristina Gambi Marche Polytechnic University

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