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D-Index
30
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3694
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8342
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807

Luis Giménez 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 Luis Giménez sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 135 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Luis Giménez 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 Luis Giménez sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 30 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Luis Giménez is affiliated with Bangor University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a substantial emphasis on ecological and oceanographic studies. They have contributed extensively to subfields such as ecology, global and planetary change, oceanography, and genetics.

The scientist's work intersects multiple topics within marine and environmental research. Key topics include marine and fisheries research, crustacean biology and ecology, marine biology and ecology research, coral and marine ecosystems studies, physiological and biochemical adaptations, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, and marine and coastal plant biology.

Luis Giménez has published numerous papers across various notable scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include Ecology and Evolution, Limnology and Oceanography, Marine Biology, Marine Environmental Research, and Biological Invasions.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Giménez exemplify the breadth of their research:

  • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health of healthcare workers: study protocol for the COVID-19 HEalth caRe wOrkErS (HEROES) study, 2022, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
  • Investigation of marine temperature changes across temporal and spatial Gradients: Providing a fundament for studies on the effects of warming on marine ecosystem function and biodiversity, 2023, Progress In Oceanography
  • Temperature modulates compensatory responses to food limitation at metamorphosis in a marine invertebrate, 2020, Functional Ecology
  • Physiological basis of interactive responses to temperature and salinity in coastal marine invertebrate: Implications for responses to warming, 2021, Ecology and Evolution
  • Maternal and cohort effects modulate offspring responses to multiple stressors, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Giménez collaborates regularly with several researchers, indicating a network of coauthorship throughout their career. Frequent coauthors include Gabriela Torres, Steffen Harzsch, Maarten Boersma, Noé Espinosa, and Stuart R. Jenkins.

Best Publications

  • Experimental Evaluation of Seaweeds as a Vector for Microplastics into Marine Food Webs.

    Lars Gutow;Antonia Eckerlebe;Luis Giménez;Reinhard Saborowski

  • Impact of climate change on UK estuaries: A review of past trends and potential projections

    Peter E. Robins;Martin W. Skov;Matt J. Lewis;Luis Giménez

  • Small changes in pH have direct effects on marine bacterial community composition: a microcosm approach.

    Evamaria Krause;Antje Wichels;Luis Giménez;Mirko Lunau

  • Relationships among salinity, egg size, embryonic development, and larval biomass in the estuarine crab Chasmagnathus granulata Dana, 1851.

    Luis Giménez;Klaus Anger

  • Ontogeny of osmoregulation, physiological plasticity and larval export strategy in the grapsid crab Chasmagnathus granulata (Crustacea, Decapoda)

    G. Charmantier;L. Giménez;M. Charmantier-Daures;Klaus Anger

  • Physical and biological controls on larval dispersal and connectivity in a highly energetic shelf sea

    Peter E. Robins;Simon P. Neill;Luis Giménez;Stuart R. Jenkins

  • Phenotypic links in complex life cycles: conclusions from studies with decapod crustaceans.

    Luis Giménez

  • Larval performance in an estuarine crab, Chasmagnathus granulata, is a consequence of both larval and embryonic experience

    Luis Giménez;Klaus Anger

  • Relationships between habitat conditions, larval traits, and juvenile performance in a marine invertebrate

    Luis Giménez

  • Linking life history traits in successive phases of a complex life cycle: effects of larval biomass on early juvenile development in an estuarine crab, Chasmagnathus granulata

    Luis Gimenez;Klaus Anger;Gabriela Torres

  • Effects of prehatching salinity and initial larval biomass on survival and duration of development in the zoea 1 of the estuarine crab, Chasmagnathus granulata, under nutritional stress.

    Luis Giménez

  • Scale-dependent patterns of macrofaunal distribution in soft-sediment intertidal habitats along a large-scale estuarine gradient

    Luis Giménez;Ana Inés Borthagaray;Marcel Rodríguez;Alejandro Brazeiro

  • Effects of reduced salinity on the biochemical composition (lipid, protein) of zoea 1 decapod crustacean larvae

    Gabriela Torres;Luis Giménez;Klaus Anger

  • Larval growth in the estuarine crab Chasmagnathus granulata: the importance of salinity experienced during embryonic development, and the initial larval biomass.

    L. Giménez;Gabriela Torres

  • Fish assemblage in a temperate estuary on the uruguayan coast: seasonal variation and environmental influence

    Alicia Acuña Plavan;Cecilia Passadore;Luis Gimenez

  • Effects of temporary food limitation on survival and development of brachyuran crab larvae

    Luis Gimenez;Klaus Anger

  • Longshore patterns of distribution of macroinfauna on a Uruguayan sandy beach: an analysis at different spatial scales and of their potential causes

    Luis Giménez;Beatriz Yannicelli

  • Unravelling the complex structure of a benthic community: A multiscale-multianalytical approach to an estuarine sandflat

    Luis Giménez;Caterina Dimitriadis;Alvar Carranza;Ana Inés Borthagaray

  • Variability of zonation patterns in temperate microtidal Uruguayan beaches with different morphodynamic types

    Luis Giménez;Beatriz Yannicelli

  • A multiple stressor approach to study the toxicity and sub-lethal effects of pharmaceutical compounds on the larval development of a marine invertebrate

    Enrique González-Ortegón;Julián Blasco;Lewis Le Vay;Luis Giménez

  • Marine community ecology: importance of trait-mediated effects propagating through complex life cycles

    Luis Giménez

  • Activity rhythms of two cirolanid isopods from an exposed microtidal sandy beach in Uruguay

    B. Yannicelli;R. Palacios;L. Giménez

  • Experimental Evaluation of Seaweeds as a Vector for Microplastics into Marine Food Webs, supplementary material

    Lars Gutow;Antonia Eckerlebe;Luis Giménez;Reinhard Saborowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Anger
Klaus Anger Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Julián Blasco
Julián Blasco Spanish National Research Council
Lewis Le Vay
Lewis Le Vay Bangor University
Stuart R. Jenkins
Stuart R. Jenkins Bangor University
Steffen Harzsch
Steffen Harzsch University of Greifswald
Antje Wichels
Antje Wichels Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gunnar Gerdts
Gunnar Gerdts Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Shelagh K. Malham
Shelagh K. Malham Bangor University
Omar Defeo
Omar Defeo University of the Republic
Simon P. Neill
Simon P. Neill Bangor University

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