Marten Winter

24.2k total citations · 6 hit papers
92 papers, 6.5k citations indexed

About

Marten Winter is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Ecological Modeling. According to data from OpenAlex, Marten Winter has authored 92 papers receiving a total of 6.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 59 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 44 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 40 papers in Ecological Modeling. Recurrent topics in Marten Winter's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (59 papers), Plant and animal studies (41 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (40 papers). Marten Winter is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (59 papers), Plant and animal studies (41 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (40 papers). Marten Winter collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Czechia and United Kingdom. Marten Winter's co-authors include Petr Pyšek, Jan Pergl, Franz Essl, Oliver Schweiger, Vincent Devictor, Ingolf Kühn, Mark van Kleunen, Wayne Dawson, Holger Kreft and Hanno Seebens and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.

In The Last Decade

Marten Winter

88 papers receiving 6.3k citations

Hit Papers

A guide to phylogenetic metrics for conservation, communi... 2012 2026 2016 2021 2016 2020 2012 2015 2014 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Marten Winter Germany 40 3.4k 2.6k 2.3k 1.8k 1.3k 92 6.5k
Christoph Kueffer Switzerland 39 3.3k 1.0× 2.4k 0.9× 2.4k 1.0× 2.6k 1.4× 1.4k 1.0× 107 6.7k
Stefan Dullinger Austria 51 4.6k 1.3× 2.9k 1.1× 3.1k 1.3× 3.6k 2.0× 1.7k 1.3× 173 8.7k
Eelke Jongejans Netherlands 38 3.2k 0.9× 3.5k 1.4× 2.3k 1.0× 1.5k 0.8× 1.5k 1.1× 120 7.3k
K. H. Indonesia 18 2.2k 0.6× 2.0k 0.8× 2.4k 1.1× 885 0.5× 1.0k 0.8× 25 6.2k
Patrick Venail Switzerland 18 2.5k 0.7× 1.5k 0.6× 2.5k 1.1× 1.0k 0.6× 799 0.6× 27 6.3k
Anita Narwani Switzerland 22 2.4k 0.7× 1.5k 0.6× 2.3k 1.0× 890 0.5× 792 0.6× 43 6.2k
Milton Cézar Ribeiro Brazil 42 3.8k 1.1× 2.9k 1.1× 4.1k 1.8× 1.6k 0.9× 826 0.6× 205 9.2k
Wolfgang Rabitsch Austria 37 2.0k 0.6× 1.8k 0.7× 2.2k 1.0× 1.4k 0.8× 959 0.7× 87 5.1k
Constantí Stefanescu Spain 35 3.5k 1.0× 3.2k 1.3× 2.5k 1.1× 2.9k 1.6× 1.0k 0.8× 121 7.0k
Peter Haase Germany 53 4.7k 1.4× 1.4k 0.6× 5.2k 2.3× 1.6k 0.9× 982 0.7× 197 8.7k

Countries citing papers authored by Marten Winter

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Fields of papers citing papers by Marten Winter

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marten Winter

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marten Winter. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marten Winter 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 Marten Winter. Marten Winter 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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Davis, Amy J.S., Wayne Dawson, Franz Essl, et al.. (2025). The updated Global Naturalized Alien Flora ( GloNAF 2.0) database. Ecology. 106(11). e70245–e70245.
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Grenié, Matthias, Helge Bruelheide, Wayne Dawson, et al.. (2025). Gaps in Global Alien Plant Trait Data and How to Fill Them. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 34(10). 1 indexed citations
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Cai, Lirong, Holger Kreft, Pierre Denelle, et al.. (2024). Environmental filtering, not dispersal history, explains global patterns of phylogenetic turnover in seed plants at deep evolutionary timescales. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 9(2). 314–324. 6 indexed citations
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Cai, Lirong, Holger Kreft, Amanda Taylor, et al.. (2023). Climatic stability and geological history shape global centers of neo- and paleoendemism in seed plants. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(30). e2300981120–e2300981120. 27 indexed citations
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Essl, Franz, M.J. Kraak, Wayne Dawson, et al.. (2022). Introducing the combined atlas framework for large‐scale web‐based data visualization: The GloNAF atlas of plant invasion. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13(5). 1073–1081. 3 indexed citations
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Kreft, Holger, Dylan Craven, Christian König, et al.. (2022). Phylogenetic composition of native island floras influences naturalized alien species richness. Ecography. 2022(11). 6 indexed citations
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Gatiso, Tsegaye T., Lars Kulik, Aletta Bonn, et al.. (2022). Sustainable protected areas: Synergies between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic development. People and Nature. 4(4). 893–903. 18 indexed citations
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Zizka, Alexander, Petr Keil, Marten Winter, et al.. (2021). bRacatus : A method to estimate the accuracy and biogeographical status of georeferenced biological data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 12(9). 1609–1619. 14 indexed citations
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Pouteau, Robin, Caroline Brunel, Wayne Dawson, et al.. (2021). Environmental and socioeconomic correlates of extinction risk in endemic species. Diversity and Distributions. 28(1). 53–64. 25 indexed citations
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Prinzing, Andréas, Sandrine Pavoine, Hervé Jactel, et al.. (2021). Disturbed habitats locally reduce the signal of deep evolutionary history in functional traits of plants. New Phytologist. 232(4). 1849–1862. 6 indexed citations
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Craven, Dylan, Patrick Weigelt, Hanno Seebens, et al.. (2021). Data Descriptor: Pacific Introduced Flora (PaciFLora). ZooKeys. 9. e67318–e67318. 1 indexed citations
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Guo, Qinfeng, Brian S. Cade, Wayne Dawson, et al.. (2020). Latitudinal patterns of alien plant invasions. Journal of Biogeography. 48(2). 253–262. 42 indexed citations
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Eichenberg, David, Diana E. Bowler, Aletta Bonn, et al.. (2020). Widespread decline in Central European plant diversity across six decades. Global Change Biology. 27(5). 1097–1110. 70 indexed citations
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Lenzner, Bernd, Susana Magallón, Wayne Dawson, et al.. (2020). Role of diversification rates and evolutionary history as a driver of plant naturalization success. New Phytologist. 229(5). 2998–3008. 21 indexed citations
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Pyšek, Petr, Wen‐Yong Guo, Kateřina Štajerová, et al.. (2019). Facultative mycorrhizal associations promote plant naturalization worldwide. Ecosphere. 10(11). 17 indexed citations
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Dornelas, María, Elizabeth M. P. Madin, Michael Bunce, et al.. (2019). Towards a macroscope: Leveraging technology to transform the breadth, scale and resolution of macroecological data. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28(12). 1937–1948. 22 indexed citations
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Craven, Dylan, Marten Winter, Jitendra Gaikwad, et al.. (2019). Evolution of interdisciplinarity in biodiversity science. Ecology and Evolution. 9(12). 6744–6755. 22 indexed citations
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Razanajatovo, Mialy, Mark van Kleunen, Holger Kreft, et al.. (2018). Autofertility and self‐compatibility moderately benefit island colonization of plants. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 28(3). 341–352. 23 indexed citations
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Pergl, Jan, Petr Pyšek, Sven Bacher, et al.. (2017). Troubling travellers: are ecologically harmful alien species associated with particular introduction pathways?. NeoBiota. 32. 1–20. 60 indexed citations
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Winter, Marten, Oliver Schweiger, Stefan Klotz, et al.. (2009). Plant extinctions and introductions lead to phylogenetic and taxonomic homogenization of the European flora. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106(51). 21721–21725. 284 indexed citations

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