Marcela van Loo

1.6k total citations
24 papers, 715 citations indexed

About

Marcela van Loo is a scholar working on Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Marcela van Loo has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 715 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Genetics, 9 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 7 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Marcela van Loo's work include Genetic diversity and population structure (14 papers), Forest ecology and management (7 papers) and Tree-ring climate responses (4 papers). Marcela van Loo is often cited by papers focused on Genetic diversity and population structure (14 papers), Forest ecology and management (7 papers) and Tree-ring climate responses (4 papers). Marcela van Loo collaborates with scholars based in Austria, United Kingdom and Switzerland. Marcela van Loo's co-authors include Christian Lexer, Jeffrey A. Joseph, Hubert Hasenauer, Berthold Heinze, Michael F. Fay, Stefano Castiglione, Charalambos Neophytou, Peter Schönswetter, Pierre Taberlet and Delphine Rioux and has published in prestigious journals such as Genetics, New Phytologist and Ecology Letters.

In The Last Decade

Marcela van Loo

23 papers receiving 702 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marcela van Loo Austria 15 359 263 243 236 150 24 715
Amanda R. De La Torre United States 18 381 1.1× 185 0.7× 328 1.3× 190 0.8× 381 2.5× 26 941
Andrew D. Bower United States 11 330 0.9× 138 0.5× 229 0.9× 349 1.5× 168 1.1× 23 868
Monika Dering Poland 16 195 0.5× 203 0.8× 278 1.1× 142 0.6× 140 0.9× 51 609
Rebecca C. Jones Australia 19 399 1.1× 291 1.1× 283 1.2× 297 1.3× 219 1.5× 34 853
Shannon Dillon Australia 15 366 1.0× 123 0.5× 227 0.9× 223 0.9× 207 1.4× 26 805
Laurent Amsellem France 10 211 0.6× 342 1.3× 377 1.6× 199 0.8× 140 0.9× 13 782
Barbara Fussi Germany 14 218 0.6× 125 0.5× 202 0.8× 188 0.8× 116 0.8× 48 570
Lluvia Flores‐Rentería United States 17 142 0.4× 212 0.8× 399 1.6× 252 1.1× 126 0.8× 35 726
Collin W. Ahrens Australia 12 256 0.7× 131 0.5× 171 0.7× 186 0.8× 116 0.8× 37 619
J. Buiteveld Netherlands 14 248 0.7× 121 0.5× 272 1.1× 171 0.7× 165 1.1× 31 656

Countries citing papers authored by Marcela van Loo

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marcela van Loo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marcela van Loo

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marcela van Loo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marcela van Loo 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 Marcela van Loo. Marcela van Loo 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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Irauschek, Florian, Katharina J. Liepe, Mirko Liesebach, et al.. (2025). Identifying superior oak provenances: Performance analysis under five varied climatic conditions in Austria. Forest Ecology and Management. 596. 123062–123062.
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Jeż, Jakub, Ana Espinosa‐Ruíz, Esther Carrera, et al.. (2025). Drought stress responses deconstructed: A comprehensive approach for Norway spruce seedlings using high-throughput phenotyping with integrated metabolomics and transcriptomics. Plant Phenomics. 7(2). 100037–100037. 2 indexed citations
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Meeran, Kathiravan, et al.. (2024). Tree size and site environment affects sessile oak growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency response to wet-dry years. Forest Ecology and Management. 577. 122413–122413. 1 indexed citations
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Loo, Marcela van, et al.. (2023). Quercus petraea (Matt.) Liebl. from the Thayatal National Park in Austria: Selection of Potentially Drought-Tolerant Phenotypes. Forests. 14(11). 2225–2225. 1 indexed citations
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Klisz, Marcin, Arnaud Monty, Joan Pino, et al.. (2021). The seeds of invasion: enhanced germination in invasive European populations of black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia L.) compared to native American populations. Plant Biology. 23(6). 1006–1017. 11 indexed citations
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Daïnou, Kasso, Adline Delcamp, Erwan Guichoux, et al.. (2019). A few north Appalachian populations are the source of European black locust. Ecology and Evolution. 9(5). 2398–2414. 12 indexed citations
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Neophytou, Charalambos, Marcela van Loo, & Hubert Hasenauer. (2019). Genetic diversity in introduced Douglas-fir and its natural regeneration in Central Europe. Forestry An International Journal of Forest Research. 93(4). 535–544. 15 indexed citations
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Hasenauer, Hubert, et al.. (2017). Genetic diversity and adaptive traits of European versus American Douglas-fir seedlings. European Journal of Forest Research. 136(5-6). 811–825. 15 indexed citations
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Wang, Lixia, Klaus Katzensteiner, Helmut Schume, Marcela van Loo, & Douglas L. Godbold. (2016). Potassium fertilization affects the distribution of fine roots but does not change ectomycorrhizal community structure. Annals of Forest Science. 73(3). 691–702. 15 indexed citations
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Castiglione, Stefano, Angela Cicatelli, T. Fossati, et al.. (2010). Genetic structure and introgression in riparian populations of Populus alba L.. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. 144(3). 656–668. 29 indexed citations
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Thiel‐Egenter, Conny, Nadir Álvarez, Rolf Holderegger, et al.. (2010). Break zones in the distributions of alleles and species in alpine plants. Journal of Biogeography. 38(4). 772–782. 82 indexed citations
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Álvarez, Nadir, Conny Thiel‐Egenter, Andreas Tribsch, et al.. (2009). History or ecology? Substrate type as a major driver of patial genetic structure in Alpine plants. Ecology Letters. 12(7). 632–640. 167 indexed citations
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Lexer, Christian, Jeffrey A. Joseph, Marcela van Loo, et al.. (2009). The use of digital image‐based morphometrics to study the phenotypic mosaic in taxa with porous genomes. Taxon. 58(2). 349–364. 43 indexed citations
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Loo, Marcela van, Jeffrey A. Joseph, Berthold Heinze, Michael F. Fay, & Christian Lexer. (2007). Clonality and spatial genetic structure inPopulus × canescensand its sympatric backcross parentP. albain a Central European hybrid zone. New Phytologist. 177(2). 506–516. 53 indexed citations
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Lexer, Christian, Marcela van Loo, & Thelma Barbará. (2007). Towards forest community and ecosystem genomics. New Phytologist. 173(4). 673–676. 3 indexed citations
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Guo, Yan, Claus Vogl, Marcela van Loo, & Friedrich Ehrendorfer. (2005). Hybrid origin and differentiation of two tetraploidAchilleaspecies in East Asia: molecular, morphological and ecogeographical evidence. Molecular Ecology. 15(1). 133–144. 36 indexed citations

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