1.3k total citations 17 papers, 541 citations indexed
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Peter Johan Schei is a scholar working on Ecology, Insect Science and Plant Science.
According to data from OpenAlex, Peter Johan Schei has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 541 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 3 papers in Ecology, 3 papers in Insect Science and 3 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Peter Johan Schei's work include Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (3 papers), Biological Control of Invasive Species (3 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (2 papers). Peter Johan Schei is often cited by papers focused on Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (3 papers), Biological Control of Invasive Species (3 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (2 papers). Peter Johan Schei collaborates with scholars based in Ghana, Canada and Norway. Peter Johan Schei's co-authors include Harold A. Mooney, J. A. McNeely, L. E. Neville, Richard N. Mack, J. K. Waage, Michael J. Pitcairn, Steven I. Higgins, David M. Richardson, Marcel Rejmánek and Eva Grotkopp and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Molecular and Cellular Biology and Ecosystem Services.
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Peter Johan Schei
17 papers
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493 citations
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Tvedt, Morten Walløe, et al.. (2010). International Agreements and Processes Affecting an International Regime on Access and Benefit Sharing under the Convention on Biological Diversity.2 indexed citations
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Loreau, Michel, A. Oteng-Yeboah, Mary T. K. Arroyo, et al.. (2006). Diversity without representation. Nature. 442(7100). 245–246.100 indexed citations
Cock, Matthew J.W., Harold A. Mooney, Richard N. Mack, et al.. (2005). Best practices for the prevention and management of invasive alien species..41 indexed citations
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Rejmánek, Marcel, David M. Richardson, Steven I. Higgins, et al.. (2005). Ecology of invasive plants: state of the art.. ERef Bayreuth (University of Bayreuth).181 indexed citations
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Shine, Clare, Neal M. Williams, Françoise Burhenne-Guilmin, et al.. (2005). Legal and institutional frameworks for invasive alien species..19 indexed citations
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Mack, Richard N., Harold A. Mooney, J. A. McNeely, et al.. (2005). Assessing biotic invasions in time and space: the second imperative..11 indexed citations
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Andow, David A., Harold A. Mooney, Richard N. Mack, et al.. (2005). Characterizing ecological risks of introductions and invasions..4 indexed citations
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Ricciardi, Anthony, H.A. Mooney, Richard N. Mack, et al.. (2005). Facilitation and synergistic interactions between introduced aquatic species..5 indexed citations
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Duraiappah, Anantha Kumar, Shahid Naeem, Tundi Agardy, et al.. (2005). Biodiversity Synthesis Report.6 indexed citations
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Poorter, Maj De, Michael Browne, Sarah Lowe, et al.. (2005). The ISSG Global Invasive Species Database and other aspects of an early warning system.. 63.13 indexed citations
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Mooney, Harold A., Richard N. Mack, J. A. McNeely, et al.. (2005). Invasive alien species: the nature of the problem..57 indexed citations
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Mackinnon, J., et al.. (2001). Restoring China's degraded environment: The role of natural vegetation.9 indexed citations
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Sandlund, Odd Terje, et al.. (1999). Invasive species and biodiversity management [based on a selection of papers presented at the Norway/UN Conference on Alien Species...].3 indexed citations
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Hengeveld, R., et al.. (1999). Modeling the impact of biological invasions.. 127–138.4 indexed citations
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Schei, Peter Johan, et al.. (1996). Proceedings of the Norway/UN conference on alien species, Trondheim, 1-5 July 1996.1 indexed citations
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