Christian Stauffer

5.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
106 papers, 3.6k citations indexed

About

Christian Stauffer is a scholar working on Insect Science, Ecology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Christian Stauffer has authored 106 papers receiving a total of 3.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 76 papers in Insect Science, 43 papers in Ecology and 32 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Christian Stauffer's work include Insect and Pesticide Research (40 papers), Forest Insect Ecology and Management (38 papers) and Insect behavior and control techniques (30 papers). Christian Stauffer is often cited by papers focused on Insect and Pesticide Research (40 papers), Forest Insect Ecology and Management (38 papers) and Insect behavior and control techniques (30 papers). Christian Stauffer collaborates with scholars based in Austria, United States and Germany. Christian Stauffer's co-authors include Florian M. Steiner, Birgit C. Schlick‐Steiner, Erhard Christian, Bernhard Seifert, Markus Riegler, Ross H. Crozier, Wolfgang Arthofer, Kostas Bourtzis, Charalambos Savakis and Hannes Schuler and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Christian Stauffer

104 papers receiving 3.5k citations

Hit Papers

Integrative Taxonomy: A Multisource Approach to Exploring... 2009 2026 2014 2020 2009 250 500 750

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Christian Stauffer Austria 30 2.1k 1.3k 1.2k 965 537 106 3.6k
Carlos López‐Vaamonde France 27 1.5k 0.7× 1.9k 1.5× 1.1k 0.9× 867 0.9× 462 0.9× 100 2.8k
Benoît Facon France 31 1.2k 0.6× 1.1k 0.8× 1.1k 0.9× 1.1k 1.2× 481 0.9× 52 2.9k
Corrie S. Moreau United States 33 2.0k 1.0× 2.4k 1.9× 2.9k 2.4× 422 0.4× 441 0.8× 117 4.3k
John Trueman Australia 24 1.4k 0.7× 1.2k 0.9× 1.2k 0.9× 456 0.5× 736 1.4× 58 2.8k
Heike Feldhaar Germany 28 1.7k 0.8× 1.1k 0.9× 1.3k 1.1× 331 0.3× 372 0.7× 115 2.8k
Thomas Pape Denmark 37 3.8k 1.8× 3.2k 2.5× 776 0.6× 757 0.8× 261 0.5× 244 4.9k
J. L. Nieves‐Aldrey Spain 27 1.8k 0.9× 2.7k 2.1× 1.1k 0.9× 911 0.9× 465 0.9× 189 3.9k
Anne Loiseau France 28 1.0k 0.5× 1.2k 0.9× 1.5k 1.2× 604 0.6× 303 0.6× 66 2.4k
Daniel Rubinoff United States 27 1.2k 0.6× 1.2k 1.0× 1.3k 1.0× 1.1k 1.2× 458 0.9× 122 3.3k
Niklas Janz Sweden 31 1.4k 0.7× 2.3k 1.8× 1.2k 1.0× 676 0.7× 949 1.8× 70 3.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Christian Stauffer

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Christian Stauffer

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Christian Stauffer. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Christian Stauffer based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Christian Stauffer. Christian Stauffer is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Paulo, Daniel F., Thu Nguyen, Christopher M. Ward, et al.. (2025). Functional genomics implicates ebony in the black pupae phenotype of tephritid fruit flies. Communications Biology. 8(1). 60–60. 6 indexed citations
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Arthofer, Wolfgang, Karl Moder, Heino Konrad, et al.. (2025). Genetic and phenotypic responses to habitat fragmentation in a European harvester ant. Insect Conservation and Diversity. 18(6). 1053–1068. 1 indexed citations
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Klasson, Lisa, et al.. (2021). Comparative genome sequencing reveals insights into the dynamics of Wolbachia in native and invasive cherry fruit flies. Molecular Ecology. 30(23). 6259–6272. 14 indexed citations
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Klinga, Peter, et al.. (2021). Assessment of drivers of spatial genetic variation of a ground‐dwelling bird species and its implications for conservation. Ecology and Evolution. 12(1). e8460–e8460. 5 indexed citations
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Nikolouli, Katerina, Fabiana Sassù, Spyridon Ntougias, et al.. (2021). Enterobacter sp. AA26 as a Protein Source in the Larval Diet of Drosophila suzukii. Insects. 12(10). 923–923. 6 indexed citations
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Steiner, Florian M., Sándor Csősz, Bálint Markó, et al.. (2018). Turning one into five: Integrative taxonomy uncovers complex evolution of cryptic species in the harvester ant Messor “structor”. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 127. 387–404. 34 indexed citations
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Krumböck, Susanne, et al.. (2018). Fine‐scale genetic structure in an eastern Alpine black grouse Tetrao tetrix metapopulation. Journal of Avian Biology. 49(5). 6 indexed citations
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Schebeck, Martin, E. Matthew Hansen, Axel Schopf, et al.. (2017). Diapause and overwintering of two spruce bark beetle species. Physiological Entomology. 42(3). 200–210. 62 indexed citations
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Schneider, Daniela, Markus Riegler, Wolfgang Arthofer, et al.. (2013). Uncovering Wolbachia Diversity upon Artificial Host Transfer. PLoS ONE. 8(12). e82402–e82402. 22 indexed citations
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Haq, Ihsan ul, Carlos Cáceres, Jorge Hendrichs, et al.. (2010). Effects of the juvenile hormone analogue methoprene and dietary protein on male melon fly Bactrocera cucurbitae (Diptera: Tephritidae) mating success. Journal of Insect Physiology. 56(11). 1503–1509. 61 indexed citations
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Arthofer, Wolfgang, et al.. (2009). Evidence for low‐titre infections in insect symbiosis: Wolbachia in the bark beetle Pityogenes chalcographus (Coleoptera, Scolytinae). Environmental Microbiology. 11(8). 1923–1933. 58 indexed citations
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Steiner, Florian M., Birgit C. Schlick‐Steiner, Jeremy VanDerWal, et al.. (2008). Combined modelling of distribution and niche in invasion biology: a case study of two invasive Tetramorium ant species. Diversity and Distributions. 14(3). 538–545. 94 indexed citations
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Cremer, Sylvia, Line V. Ugelvig, Falko P. Drijfhout, et al.. (2008). The Evolution of Invasiveness in Garden Ants. PLoS ONE. 3(12). e3838–e3838. 76 indexed citations
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Stauffer, Christian, et al.. (2007). Low genetic variability among worldwide populations of the Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko).. 621–626. 3 indexed citations
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Kirisits, Thomas, et al.. (2007). Sirococcus shoot blight onPicea spinulosain Bhutan. Forest Pathology. 37(1). 40–50. 7 indexed citations
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Steiner, Florian M., Birgit C. Schlick‐Steiner, Heino Konrad, et al.. (2006). Phylogeny and evolutionary history of queen polymorphic Myrmecina ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). European Journal of Entomology. 103(3). 619–626. 11 indexed citations
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Steiner, Florian M., et al.. (2005). Towards DNA-aided biogeography: An example from Tetramorium ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae). Annales Zoologici Fennici. 42(1). 23–35. 28 indexed citations
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Riegler, Markus, et al.. (2004). INCIPIENT EVOLUTION OF WOLBACHIA COMPATIBILITY TYPES. Evolution. 58(9). 1901–1908. 18 indexed citations
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Charlat, Sylvain, et al.. (2004). INCIPIENT EVOLUTION OF WOLBACHIA COMPATIBILITY TYPES. Evolution. 58(9). 1901–1901. 3 indexed citations
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Riegler, Markus, Sylvain Charlat, Christian Stauffer, & Hervé Merçot. (2002). Wolbachia transfer from a true fruit fly into the real fruit fly: Investigating the outcomes of host/symbiont co-evolution. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 2(4). 114–114. 2 indexed citations

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