Prof. Dr. Ir. Jamaluddin Jompa, M.Sc.

Prof. Dr. Ir. Jamaluddin Jompa, M.Sc.

Lecturer & Researcher

Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries

36

h-index

12

h5-index

6.5K

Citations

177

Output

Research Activity

16 total works

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Core Expertise

Semantic Radar

Complete Taxonomic Profile

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Biology92%
Fishery85%
Coral reef85%
Ecology73%
Geography69%

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Research OutputQ3Γ—

Features output statistics and 16 synchronized journal, conference, and book publications.

ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142026

Bibliometric Insights Into Coral Reef Restoration in the Coral Triangle

Hasan F.A.

Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology and FisheriesQ3 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142025

Perspectives from an eDNA metabarcoding pilot project in the Banggai MPA, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Moore A.M.

Bulletin of Marine ScienceQ3 1 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142025

Fisheries in the Malili ancient lake complex: From endemic to introduced species

Rahmawati

CybiumQ3 1 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen Access2025

Vouchered DNA Barcoding to Support Aquatic Biodiversity Exploration and Management: Case Study on Maros Karst Endemic Marosatherina ladigesi

Yasir I.

International Journal of Agriculture and BiologyQ3 0 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142024

Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Marine Trophic Status Using the Trophic Index in Bone Bay, Indonesia

Irwan I.

Ecological Engineering and Environmental Technolog…Q3 2 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142024

First DNA barcodes of two endemic fishes from the Maros karst region, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Hidayani A.A.

CybiumQ3 2 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142024

PATTERNS OF RUGOSITY ON CORAL REEFS AROUND LAE-LAE, SAMALONA, BARRANG LOMPO AND KAPOPOSANG ISLANDS

Abdurrachman A.M.A.P.

Journal of Sustainability Science and ManagementQ3 4 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142023

Species Composition and Growth Pattern of a Multi-Species Grouper in Kwandang Bay, Sulawesi Sea, Indonesia

Achmad D.S.

Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan Dan KelautanQ3 7 citationsDOI
ArticleSCOPUSOpen AccessSDG 142021

Diversity and abundance of phytoplankton in the coastal waters of South Sulawesi

Lestari H.A.

Hayati Journal of BiosciencesQ3 14 citationsDOI

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