Michael Werner

5.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
24 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Michael Werner is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Michael Werner has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 5 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 5 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Michael Werner's work include Plant and animal studies (7 papers), Plant Parasitism and Resistance (5 papers) and Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (5 papers). Michael Werner is often cited by papers focused on Plant and animal studies (7 papers), Plant Parasitism and Resistance (5 papers) and Pharmacogenetics and Drug Metabolism (5 papers). Michael Werner collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Switzerland. Michael Werner's co-authors include Christiane N. Weiner, Nico Blüthgen, K. Eduard Linsenmair, Gerhard Birner, Hans‐Werner Schmidt, Per Magnus Kristiansen, Paul Smith, Theo A. Tervoort, W. Dekant and Nadja K. Simons and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Ecology and Macromolecules.

In The Last Decade

Michael Werner

24 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Michael Werner
L. Baert Belgium
Jie Lian China
Kelly Haston United States
Thomas H. Dietz United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Michael Werner

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All Works

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Simons, Nadja K., Thomas M. Lewinsohn, Nico Blüthgen, et al.. (2016). Contrasting effects of grassland management modes on species-abundance distributions of multiple groups. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 237. 143–153. 24 indexed citations
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Gámez‐Virués, Sagrario, David J. Perović, Martin M. Goßner, et al.. (2015). Landscape simplification filters species traits and drives biotic homogenization. Nature Communications. 6(1). 8568–8568. 422 indexed citations breakdown →
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Renoult, Julien P., Nico Blüthgen, Julia Binkenstein, et al.. (2014). The relative importance of color signaling for plant generalization in pollination networks. Oikos. 124(3). 347–354. 11 indexed citations
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Weiner, Christiane N., Michael Werner, K. Eduard Linsenmair, & Nico Blüthgen. (2013). Land‐use impacts on plant–pollinator networks: interaction strength and specialization predict pollinator declines. Ecology. 95(2). 466–474. 172 indexed citations
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Weiner, Christiane N., et al.. (2013). Effects of native pollinator specialization, self‐compatibility and flowering duration ofEuropean plant species on their invasiveness elsewhere. Journal of Ecology. 101(4). 916–923. 16 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, et al.. (2010). Real-time Kt/V determination by ultraviolet absorbance in spent dialysate: technique validation. Kidney International. 78(9). 920–925. 45 indexed citations
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Weiner, Christiane N., Michael Werner, K. Eduard Linsenmair, & Nico Blüthgen. (2010). Land use intensity in grasslands: Changes in biodiversity, species composition and specialisation in flower visitor networks. Basic and Applied Ecology. 12(4). 292–299. 109 indexed citations
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Weiner, Christiane N., Andrea Hilpert, Michael Werner, K. Eduard Linsenmair, & Nico Blüthgen. (2010). Pollen amino acids and flower specialisation in solitary bees. Apidologie. 41(4). 476–487. 115 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, Clemens Bruhn, & Dirk Steinborn. (2008). Reactivity of diacetylplatinum(II) complexes: oxidative addition of alkyl halides and crystal structures of acetyl platinum(IV) complexes. Transition Metal Chemistry. 34(1). 61–74. 9 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, Tadeusz Lis, Clemens Bruhn, R. Lindner, & Dirk Steinborn. (2006). Synthesis and Reactivity of Bis(alkoxyalkylidene)platinum(II) Complexes. Organometallics. 25(25). 5946–5954. 26 indexed citations
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Kristiansen, Per Magnus, et al.. (2003). The Binary System Isotactic Polypropylene/Bis(3,4-dimethylbenzylidene)sorbitol:  Phase Behavior, Nucleation, and Optical Properties. Macromolecules. 36(14). 5150–5156. 252 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael & Nigel J. Cook. (2001). Nb-rich brookite from Gross Brukkaros, Namibia: substitution mechanisms and Fe2+/Fe3+ ratios. Mineralogical Magazine. 65(3). 437–440. 8 indexed citations
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Dekant, Wolfgang, Gerhard Birner, Michael Werner, & Jean Parker. (1998). Glutathione conjugation of perchloroethene in subcellular fractions from rodent and human liver and kidney. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 116(1-2). 31–43. 13 indexed citations
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Birner, Gerhard, Ulrike Bernauer, Michael Werner, & Wolfgang Dekant. (1997). Biotransformation, excretion and nephrotoxicity of haloalkene-derived cysteine S-conjugates. Archives of Toxicology. 72(1). 1–8. 33 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, et al.. (1996). Bis(acetato)bis(pyridine-2-amidoxime-N,N')nickel(II)–Ethanol (1/2). Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications. 52(1). 72–74. 11 indexed citations
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Birner, Gerhard, Michael Werner, M. Michaela Ott, & W. Dekant. (1995). Sex Differences in Hexachlorobutadiene Biotransformation and Nephrotoxicity. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 132(2). 203–212. 21 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, Zuyu Guo, Gerhard Birner, W. Dekant, & F. Peter Guengerich. (1995). The Sulfoxidation of the Hexachlorobutadiene Metabolite N-Acetyl-S-(1,2,3,4,4-pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine Is Catalyzed by Human Cytochrome P450 3A Enzymes. Chemical Research in Toxicology. 8(7). 917–923. 16 indexed citations
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Werner, Michael, Gerhard Birner, & W. Dekant. (1995). The role of cytochrome P4503A1/2 in the sex-specific sulfoxidation of the hexachlorobutadiene metabolite, N-acetyl-S-(pentachlorobutadienyl)-L-cysteine in rats.. Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 23(8). 861–868. 17 indexed citations
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Hoppen, H.‐O., et al.. (1976). Metabolism of Oestrone and Oestradiol in the Isolated Perfused Rat Liver. Hoppe-Seyler´s Zeitschrift für physiologische Chemie. 357(1). 67–74. 6 indexed citations

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