This Rutishauser

3.9k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

This Rutishauser is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, This Rutishauser has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 17 papers in Ecological Modeling and 16 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in This Rutishauser's work include Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers), Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (17 papers) and Remote Sensing in Agriculture (15 papers). This Rutishauser is often cited by papers focused on Species Distribution and Climate Change (17 papers), Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (17 papers) and Remote Sensing in Agriculture (15 papers). This Rutishauser collaborates with scholars based in Switzerland, China and Spain. This Rutishauser's co-authors include Iolanda Filella, Josep Peñuelas, Huanjiong Wang, Junhu Dai, Quansheng Ge, Jürg Luterbacher, Christian Pfister, Heinz Wanner, Yann Vitasse and Mark A. Liniger and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Nature Communications and Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres.

In The Last Decade

This Rutishauser

33 papers receiving 2.5k citations

Hit Papers

Phenology Feedbacks on Climate Change 2009 2026 2014 2020 2009 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
This Rutishauser Switzerland 20 1.7k 1.3k 837 772 534 33 2.6k
David Basler Switzerland 16 1.4k 0.8× 915 0.7× 648 0.8× 655 0.8× 612 1.1× 26 2.3k
Michael Toomey United States 12 2.2k 1.3× 2.0k 1.6× 916 1.1× 559 0.7× 503 0.9× 24 3.1k
Péter Fábián Germany 12 1.1k 0.7× 688 0.5× 504 0.6× 621 0.8× 618 1.2× 24 2.0k
Helfried Scheifinger Austria 16 970 0.6× 641 0.5× 405 0.5× 635 0.8× 337 0.6× 29 1.8k
Stephanie Pau United States 25 1.2k 0.7× 1.2k 1.0× 1.2k 1.4× 405 0.5× 555 1.0× 57 3.1k
Arjan J. H. Meddens United States 29 2.2k 1.3× 1.9k 1.5× 271 0.3× 475 0.6× 249 0.5× 63 3.1k
Jenica M. Allen United States 22 1.0k 0.6× 1.1k 0.9× 1.3k 1.6× 338 0.4× 488 0.9× 38 3.0k
Stein Rune Karlsen Norway 24 746 0.4× 993 0.8× 386 0.5× 822 1.1× 196 0.4× 51 1.9k
Simon Scheiter Germany 26 1.8k 1.1× 791 0.6× 534 0.6× 330 0.4× 278 0.5× 52 2.7k
Christian Piedallu France 19 912 0.5× 561 0.4× 752 0.9× 409 0.5× 235 0.4× 40 2.1k

Countries citing papers authored by This Rutishauser

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Fields of papers citing papers by This Rutishauser

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of This Rutishauser

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Brönnimann, Stefan, et al.. (2022). A decade of cold Eurasian winters reconstructed for the early 19th century. Nature Communications. 13(1). 2116–2116. 19 indexed citations
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Vitasse, Yann, Frederik Baumgarten, Constantin M. Zohner, et al.. (2022). The great acceleration of plant phenological shifts. Nature Climate Change. 12(4). 300–302. 76 indexed citations
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Brugnara, Yuri, Renate Auchmann, This Rutishauser, et al.. (2019). Homogeneity assessment of phenological records from the Swiss Phenology Network. International Journal of Biometeorology. 64(1). 71–81. 8 indexed citations
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Rutishauser, This, François Jeanneret, Yuri Brugnara, et al.. (2019). The BernClim plant phenological data set from the canton of Bern (Switzerland) 1970–2018. Earth system science data. 11(4). 1645–1654. 4 indexed citations
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Wang, Huanjiong, Junhu Dai, This Rutishauser, et al.. (2018). Trends and Variability in Temperature Sensitivity of Lilac Flowering Phenology. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 123(3). 807–817. 15 indexed citations
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Templ, Barbara, Elisabeth Koch, Kjell Bolmgren, et al.. (2018). Pan European Phenological database (PEP725): a single point of access for European data. International Journal of Biometeorology. 62(6). 1109–1113. 182 indexed citations
7.
Wyss, Eric, et al.. (2018). Citizen Science: Pflanzenphänologische Daten erfüllen wissenschaftliche Kriterien. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 3 indexed citations
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Auchmann, Renate, Yuri Brugnara, This Rutishauser, et al.. (2018). Quality Analysis and Classification of Data Series from the Swiss Phenology Network. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 5 indexed citations
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Wang, Huanjiong, et al.. (2016). Reply to communications by Fu et al. international journal of biometeorology. International Journal of Biometeorology. 60(12). 2005–2007. 1 indexed citations
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Delpierre, Nicolas, Yann Vitasse, Isabelle Chuine, et al.. (2015). Temperate and boreal forest tree phenology: from organ-scale processes to terrestrial ecosystem models. Annals of Forest Science. 73(1). 5–25. 217 indexed citations
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Ge, Quansheng, Huanjiong Wang, This Rutishauser, & Junhu Dai. (2014). Phenological response to climate change in China: a meta‐analysis. Global Change Biology. 21(1). 265–274. 331 indexed citations
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Naef‐Daenzer, Beat, et al.. (2012). Cascading climate effects and related ecological consequences during past centuries. Climate of the past. 8(5). 1527–1540. 11 indexed citations
14.
Anderson, David M., et al.. (2012). Global warming in an independent record of the past 130 years. Geophysical Research Letters. 40(1). 189–193. 25 indexed citations
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Jeanneret, François, et al.. (2011). Phänologie und Saisonalität. Geschichte, Monitoring, Raumansprache. 1 indexed citations
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Demarée, Gaston R. & This Rutishauser. (2011). From “Periodical Observations” to “Anthochronology” and “Phenology” – the scientific debate between Adolphe Quetelet and Charles Morren on the origin of the word “Phenology”. International Journal of Biometeorology. 55(6). 753–761. 24 indexed citations
17.
Rutishauser, This, Tim H. Sparks, Øyvind Nordli, et al.. (2009). Temperature sensitivity of Swiss and British plant phenology from 1753 to 1958. Climate Research. 39. 179–190. 29 indexed citations
18.
Stöckli, Reto, This Rutishauser, D. Dragoni, et al.. (2008). Remote sensing data assimilation for a prognostic phenology model. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 113(G4). 129 indexed citations
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Luterbacher, Jürg, Mark A. Liniger, Annette Menzel, et al.. (2007). Exceptional European warmth of autumn 2006 and winter 2007: Historical context, the underlying dynamics, and its phenological impacts. Geophysical Research Letters. 34(12). 159 indexed citations
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Luterbacher, Jürg, Elena Xoplaki, Carlo Casty, et al.. (2006). Chapter 1 Mediterranean climate variability over the last centuries: A review. OPUS (Augsburg University). 27–148. 162 indexed citations

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