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D-Index
52
Citations
11796
World Ranking
3437
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1212

Just Cebrian 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 Just Cebrian sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 179 publications — 66th percentile

66% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Just Cebrian 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 Just Cebrian sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 52 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Just Cebrian is affiliated with Mississippi State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Ecology and Oceanography. Their work addresses various aspects of coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics and marine and coastal biology, contributing to understanding biological and ecological processes in marine and coastal environments.

The scientist has published extensively on topics such as coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, marine and coastal plant biology, marine and fisheries research, coastal and marine dynamics, coral and marine ecosystems studies, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, and isotope analysis in ecology. These topics highlight their broad engagement with the biological and physical elements shaping coastal and marine systems.

Frequent collaborators include Eric Sparks, Rod M. Connolly, Nathan J. Waltham, Shelby L. Ziegler, and Zhankun Wang, reflecting ongoing partnerships across related areas of study.

Just Cebrian's publication record shows a preference for several scientific venues. Most publications appear in Estuaries and Coasts, followed by contributions to the Journal of Environmental Management, Frontiers in Marine Science, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Nature Communications. This distribution points to a focus on journals that cover estuarine systems, environmental management strategies, and broader marine science.

Recent selected papers include:

  • "Quantifying and addressing the prevalence and bias of study designs in the environmental and social sciences," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Large-scale variation in wave attenuation of oyster reef living shorelines and the influence of inundation duration," 2021, Ecological Applications
  • "The impacts of mangrove range expansion on wetland ecosystem services in the southeastern United States: Current understanding, knowledge gaps, and emerging research needs," 2022, Global Change Biology
  • "Human Actions Alter Tidal Marsh Seascapes and the Provision of Ecosystem Services," 2020, Estuaries and Coasts
  • "Climate Change Implications for Tidal Marshes and Food Web Linkages to Estuarine and Coastal Nekton," 2021, Estuaries and Coasts

Best Publications

  • The fate of marine autotrophic production

    Carlos M. Duarte;Just Cebrián

  • Patterns in the Fate of Production in Plant Communities.

    Just Cebrian

  • MACROALGAL CANOPIES CONTRIBUTE TO EELGRASS (ZOSTERA MARINA) DECLINE IN TEMPERATE ESTUARINE ECOSYSTEMS

    Jennifer Hauxwell;Just Cebrián;Christopher Furlong;Ivan Valiela

  • Eelgrass Zostera marina loss in temperate estuaries: relationship to land-derived nitrogen loads and effect of light limitation imposed by algae

    Jennifer Hauxwell;Just Cebrián;Ivan Valiela

  • Assessment of a δ15N Isotopic Method to Indicate Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Aquatic Ecosystems

    Marci L. Cole;Ivan Valiela;Kevin D. Kroeger;Gabrielle L. Tomasky

  • PATTERNS OF HERBIVORY AND DECOMPOSITION IN AQUATIC AND TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS

    Just Cebrian;Julien Lartigue

  • Abundance and characteristics of microplastics in beach sediments: Insights into microplastic accumulation in northern Gulf of Mexico estuaries.

    Caitlin C. Wessel;Grant R. Lockridge;David Battiste;Just Cebrian

  • Growth and population dynamics of Posidonia oceanica on the Spanish Mediterranean coast:elucidating seagrass decline

    Nuria Marbá;Carlos M Duarte;Just Cebrián;Margarita Gallegos

  • Carbon flux in seagrass ecosystems

    Mateo;J. Cebrián;K. Dunton;T. Mutchler

  • Reconstruction of seagrass dynamics: age determinations and associated tools for the seagrass ecologist

    CM Duarte;N. Marbá;N. Agawin;J. Cebrián

  • Descriptors of Posidonia oceanica meadows: Use and application

    Christine Pergent-Martini;Vanina Leoni;Vanina Pasqualini;G. D. Ardizzone

  • Growth patterns of Western Mediterranean seagrasses:species-specific responses to seasonal forcing

    Marbà N;Cebrián J;Enríquez S;Duarte Cm

  • Complex interactions between autotrophs in shallow marine and freshwater ecosystems: implications for community responses to nutrient stress.

    K.E. Havens;J. Hauxwell;A.C. Tyler;S. Thomas

  • Herbivore metabolism and stoichiometry each constrain herbivory at different organizational scales across ecosystems.

    Helmut Hillebrand;Elizabeth T. Borer;Matthew E. S. Bracken;Bradley J. Cardinale

  • Global ecological impacts of marine exotic species

    Andrea Anton;Nathan R. Geraldi;Catherine E. Lovelock;Eugenia T. Apostolaki

  • Variability and control of carbon consumption, export, and accumulation in marine communities

    Just Cebrian

  • The dependence of herbivory on growth rate in natural plant communities.

    Cebrian J;Duarte Cm

  • Signatures of nutrient limitation and co-limitation: responses of autotroph internal nutrient concentrations to nitrogen and phosphorus additions

    Matthew E. S. Bracken;Helmut Hillebrand;Elizabeth T. Borer;Eric W. Seabloom

  • Patterns in leaf herbivory on seagrasses

    Just Cebrián;Carlos M Duarte

  • Producer Nutritional Quality Controls Ecosystem Trophic Structure

    Just Cebrian;Jonathan B. Shurin;Elizabeth T. Borer;Bradley J. Cardinale

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Kenneth L. Heck
Kenneth L. Heck University of South Alabama
Núria Marbà
Núria Marbà Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies
José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso
José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso University of Alicante
Ivan Valiela
Ivan Valiela Marine Biological Laboratory
Sean P. Powers
Sean P. Powers University of South Alabama
Susana Enríquez
Susana Enríquez National Autonomous University of Mexico
Catherine E. Lovelock
Catherine E. Lovelock University of Queensland
Dorte Krause-Jensen
Dorte Krause-Jensen Aarhus University
John M. Pandolfi
John M. Pandolfi University of Queensland

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