S.M. Hennekens

7.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
62 papers, 2.5k citations indexed

About

S.M. Hennekens is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, S.M. Hennekens has authored 62 papers receiving a total of 2.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 28 papers in Plant Science and 18 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in S.M. Hennekens's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (33 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (28 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers). S.M. Hennekens is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (33 papers), Botany and Plant Ecology Studies (28 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers). S.M. Hennekens collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Germany and Czechia. S.M. Hennekens's co-authors include J.H.J. Schaminée, W.A. Ozinga, Andréas Prinzing, Milan Chytrý, J.M. van Groenendael, Oliver Tackenberg, Lubomír Tichý, Renée M. Bekker, Jan P. Bakker and Peter Poschlod and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Naturalist, New Phytologist and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

S.M. Hennekens

55 papers receiving 2.3k citations

Hit Papers

TURBOVEG, a comprehensive data base management system for... 2001 2026 2009 2017 2001 250 500 750

Peers

S.M. Hennekens
W.A. Ozinga Netherlands
Lisa J. Rew United States
Claus Holzapfel United States
W.A. Ozinga Netherlands
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Citations per year, relative to S.M. Hennekens S.M. Hennekens (= 1×) peers W.A. Ozinga

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S.M. Hennekens

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S.M. Hennekens. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S.M. Hennekens 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 S.M. Hennekens. S.M. Hennekens 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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Janssen, John, et al.. (2023). CACTUS – Vegetation database of the Dutch Caribbean Islands. ZooKeys. 4. 69–74. 2 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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Wamelink, G.W.W., J.P. Mol-Dijkstra, G.J. Reinds, et al.. (2020). Prediction of plant species occurrence as affected by nitrogen deposition and climate change on a European scale. Environmental Pollution. 266(Pt 2). 115257–115257. 8 indexed citations
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Ozinga, W.A., A. van Hinsberg, Mark A. J. Huijbregts, et al.. (2019). Evaluating the ecological realism of plant species distribution models with ecological indicator values. Ecography. 43(1). 161–170. 27 indexed citations
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Bouzillé, Jan‐Bernard, et al.. (2019). Describing vegetation at the landscape level: “PAYSAGE”, a database designed for series and geoseries datasets. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 54. 13–24. 1 indexed citations
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El‐Sheikh, Mohamed A., Jacob Thomas, Ahmed Alfarhan, et al.. (2016). SaudiVeg ecoinformatics: Aims, current status and perspectives. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences. 24(2). 389–398. 3 indexed citations
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Carvalheiro, Luísa G., William E. Kunin, Petr Keil, et al.. (2013). Species richness declines and biotic homogenisation have slowed down for NW ‐European pollinators and plants. Ecology Letters. 16(7). 870–878. 280 indexed citations
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Schaminée, J.H.J., Milan Chytrý, S.M. Hennekens, et al.. (2012). Development of vegetation syntaxa crosswalks to EUNIS habitat classification and related data sets. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 11 indexed citations
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Ozinga, W.A., Igor V. Bartish, Françoise Hennion, et al.. (2012). Specialists leave fewer descendants within a region than generalists. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 22(2). 213–222. 24 indexed citations
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Schaminée, J.H.J., John Janssen, S.M. Hennekens, & W.A. Ozinga. (2011). Large vegetation databases and information systems: New instruments for ecological research, nature conservation, and policy making. Plant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology. 145(sup1). 85–90. 25 indexed citations
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Gerhold, Pille, Meelis Pärtel, Oliver Tackenberg, et al.. (2011). Phylogenetically Poor Plant Communities Receive More Alien Species, Which More Easily Coexist with Natives. The American Naturalist. 177(5). 668–680. 80 indexed citations
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Bogers, M.M.B., D.J. Brus, Ilse R. Geijzendorffer, et al.. (2009). EBONE: European Biodiversity Observation NEtwork. 1 indexed citations
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Ozinga, W.A., Christine Römermann, Renée M. Bekker, et al.. (2008). Dispersal failure contributes to plant losses in NW Europe. Ecology Letters. 12(1). 66–74. 216 indexed citations
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Prinzing, Andréas, S.M. Hennekens, Oliver Tackenberg, et al.. (2008). Less lineages – more trait variation: phylogenetically clustered plant communities are functionally more diverse. Ecology Letters. 11(8). 809–819. 152 indexed citations
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Ozinga, W.A., S.M. Hennekens, J.H.J. Schaminée, et al.. (2007). Local above‐ground persistence of vascular plants: Life‐history trade‐offs and environmental constraints. Journal of Vegetation Science. 18(4). 489–497. 49 indexed citations
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Witte, Jan‐Philip M., et al.. (2007). Bayesian classification of vegetation types with Gaussian mixture density fitting to indicator values. Journal of Vegetation Science. 18(4). 605–612. 31 indexed citations
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Janssen, John, et al.. (2006). Nulmeting Natura 2000 habitattypen: achtergrond, methode en voorbeelden. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling.
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Mücher, C.A., S.M. Hennekens, R.G.H. Bunce, & J.H.J. Schaminée. (2004). Mapping European habitats to support the design and implementation of a pan-European ecological network; the PEENHAB-project. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 9 indexed citations
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Hobohm, Carsten, S.M. Hennekens, & J.H.J. Schaminée. (2003). Zur Artenvielfalt der Pflanzengesellschaften in den Niederlanden. Tuexenia. 23. 51–56. 1 indexed citations
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Schaminée, J.H.J. & S.M. Hennekens. (1996). Update of the installation of Turboveg in Europe. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 53. 29–32. 11 indexed citations

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