Samuel Pironon

4.1k total citations · 3 hit papers
40 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Samuel Pironon is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Samuel Pironon has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 15 papers in Ecological Modeling and 15 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Samuel Pironon's work include Species Distribution and Climate Change (15 papers), Plant and animal studies (15 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (12 papers). Samuel Pironon is often cited by papers focused on Species Distribution and Climate Change (15 papers), Plant and animal studies (15 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (12 papers). Samuel Pironon collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Spain. Samuel Pironon's co-authors include Marı́a B. Garcı́a, Jesús Villellas, Wilfried Thuiller, Guillaume Papuga, John D. Thompson, Amy L. Angert, Seema N. Sheth, Jenny L. McCune, Julie A. Lee‐Yaw and Daniel F. Doak and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and New Phytologist.

In The Last Decade

Samuel Pironon

40 papers receiving 1.7k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Samuel Pironon
William Godsoe New Zealand
Jan J. Wieringa Netherlands
Susan P. Worner New Zealand
Jordan B. Bemmels United States
Tyler R. Kartzinel United States
Diane M. Thomson United States
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All Works

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Bureš, Petr, Tammy L. Elliott, Pavel Veselý, et al.. (2024). The global distribution of angiosperm genome size is shaped by climate. New Phytologist. 242(2). 744–759. 32 indexed citations
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Gomez, Marybel Soto, Matilda J. M. Brown, Samuel Pironon, et al.. (2024). Genome size is positively correlated with extinction risk in herbaceous angiosperms. New Phytologist. 243(6). 2470–2485. 7 indexed citations
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Ondo, Ian, Kiran L. Dhanjal‐Adams, Samuel Pironon, et al.. (2024). Plant diversity darkspots for global collection priorities. New Phytologist. 244(2). 719–733. 31 indexed citations breakdown →
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Whittaker, Charles, Arran Hamlet, Ellie Sherrard-Smith, et al.. (2023). Seasonal dynamics of Anopheles stephensi and its implications for mosquito detection and emergent malaria control in the Horn of Africa. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 120(8). e2216142120–e2216142120. 22 indexed citations
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Gomez, Marybel Soto, Samuel Pironon, Lucie Büchi, et al.. (2023). Indigenous crop diversity maintained despite the introduction of major global crops in an African centre of agrobiodiversity. Plants People Planet. 5(6). 985–996. 2 indexed citations
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Gutaker, Rafał M., et al.. (2022). Scaling up neodomestication for climate-ready crops. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 66. 102169–102169. 8 indexed citations
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Collar, David C., Mauricio Diazgranados, Félix Forest, et al.. (2022). Global plant diversity as a reservoir of micronutrients for humanity. Nature Plants. 8(3). 225–232. 42 indexed citations
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Bellot, Sidonie, Alexandre Antonelli, William J. Baker, et al.. (2022). The likely extinction of hundreds of palm species threatens their contributions to people and ecosystems. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6(11). 1710–1722. 16 indexed citations
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Pironon, Samuel, et al.. (2022). Wild relatives of potato may bolster its adaptation to new niches under future climate scenarios. Food and Energy Security. 11(2). 18 indexed citations
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Koch, Oliver, Samuel Pironon, Tim Pagella, et al.. (2021). Modelling potential range expansion of an underutilised food security crop in Sub-Saharan Africa. Environmental Research Letters. 17(1). 14022–14022. 20 indexed citations
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Zu, Pengjuan, Hauke Koch, Orlando Schwery, et al.. (2021). Pollen sterols are associated with phylogeny and environment but not with pollinator guilds. New Phytologist. 230(3). 1169–1184. 35 indexed citations
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Breman, Elinor, Daniel Ballesteros, John Dickie, et al.. (2021). Plant Diversity Conservation Challenges and Prospects—The Perspective of Botanic Gardens and the Millennium Seed Bank. Plants. 10(11). 2371–2371. 44 indexed citations
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Pironon, Samuel, James S. Borrell, Ian Ondo, et al.. (2020). Toward Unifying Global Hotspots of Wild and Domesticated Biodiversity. Plants. 9(9). 1128–1128. 30 indexed citations
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Diazgranados, Mauricio, Robert Allkinꝉ, Rodrigo Cámara‐Leret, et al.. (2020). World Checklist of Useful Plant Species. California Digital Library. 29 indexed citations
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Viruel, Juan, Samuel Pironon, Gonzalo Nieto Feliner, et al.. (2019). A strong east–west Mediterranean divergence supports a new phylogeographic history of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua, Leguminosae) and multiple domestications from native populations. Journal of Biogeography. 47(2). 460–471. 32 indexed citations
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Pironon, Samuel, Thomas R. Etherington, James S. Borrell, et al.. (2019). Potential adaptive strategies for 29 sub-Saharan crops under future climate change. Nature Climate Change. 9(10). 758–763. 71 indexed citations
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Baumel, Alex, Pascal Mirleau, Samuel Pironon, et al.. (2018). The carob tree at the crossroad of domestication center and refugia hypotheses. Agritrop (Cirad). 1 indexed citations
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Papuga, Guillaume, Perrine Gauthier, José A. Ramos, et al.. (2015). Range-Wide Variation in the Ecological Niche and Floral Polymorphism of the Western Mediterranean GeophyteNarcissus dubiusGouan. International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176(8). 724–738. 8 indexed citations
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Thuiller, Wilfried, Samuel Pironon, Achilleas Psomas, et al.. (2014). The European functional tree of bird life in the face of global change. Nature Communications. 5(1). 3118–3118. 55 indexed citations
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Cabeza, Mar, Samuel Pironon, Morgane Barbet‐Massin, et al.. (2013). Ensemble distribution models in conservation prioritization: from consensus predictions to consensus reserve networks. Diversity and Distributions. 20(3). 309–321. 101 indexed citations

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