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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
65
Citations
17840
World Ranking
1768
National Ranking
103

Andreas Huth publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Huth sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 206 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Andreas Huth D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andreas Huth sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 65 D-Index — 79th percentile

79% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andreas Huth is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany. Their research focuses on environmental science, with a particular emphasis on nature and landscape conservation, global and planetary change, and ecology. They have contributed extensively to the understanding of environmental engineering and the study of ecological systems, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The main topics covered in their work include ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, forest ecology and management, and remote sensing and LiDAR applications. They also explore plant and animal studies, land use and ecosystem services, remote sensing in agriculture, and forest management and policy.

Their recent publications include:

  • Aboveground biomass density models for NASA's Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) lidar mission, 2022, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network, 2020, Biological Conservation
  • Accelerated forest fragmentation leads to critical increase in tropical forest edge area, 2021, Science Advances
  • Tackling unresolved questions in forest ecology: The past and future role of simulation models, 2021, Ecology and Evolution
  • Consequences of spatial patterns for coexistence in species-rich plant communities, 2021, Nature Ecology & Evolution

Key frequent co-authors collaborating with Andreas Huth include Rico Fischer, Friedrich J. Bohn, Franziska Taubert, Thorsten Wiegand, and Hans Henniger.

Their work has been published multiple times in several prominent scientific venues, including ecological modelling journals and those specializing in biogeosciences and remote sensing. Notably, their frequent publication venues are:

  • Ecological Modelling
  • Biogeosciences
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Remote Sensing
  • Remote Sensing of Environment

Best Publications

  • A standard protocol for describing individual-based and agent-based models

    Volker Grimm;Uta Berger;Finn Bastiansen;Sigrunn Eliassen

  • Improving the forecast for biodiversity under climate change

    Mark C Urban;G Bocedi;A P Hendry;J-B Mihoub;J-B Mihoub

  • The simulation of the movement of fish schools

    Andreas Huth;Christian Wissel

  • Global patterns of tropical forest fragmentation

    Franziska Taubert;Rico Fischer;Jürgen Groeneveld;Jürgen Groeneveld;Sebastian Lehmann

  • Statistical inference for stochastic simulation models – theory and application

    Florian Hartig;Justin M. Calabrese;Justin M. Calabrese;Björn Reineking;Thorsten Wiegand

  • The FLuorescence EXplorer Mission Concept—ESA’s Earth Explorer 8

    Matthias Drusch;Jose Moreno;Umberto Del Bello;Raffaella Franco

  • High resolution analysis of tropical forest fragmentation and its impact on the global carbon cycle

    Katharina Brinck;Katharina Brinck;Rico Fischer;Jürgen Groeneveld;Sebastian Lehmann

  • THE SIMULATION OF FISH SCHOOLS IN COMPARISON WITH EXPERIMENTAL DATA

    Andreas Huth;Christian Wissel

  • The effects of tree species grouping in tropical rainforest modelling: Simulations with the individual-based model Formind

    Peter Köhler;Andreas Huth

  • ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network

    Stuart J. Davies;Iveren Abiem;Kamariah Abu Salim;Salomón Aguilar

  • ZK200775: a phosphonate quinoxalinedione AMPA antagonist for neuroprotection in stroke and trauma.

    Lechoslaw Turski;Andreas Huth;Malcolm Sheardown;Fiona McDonald

  • Connecting dynamic vegetation models to data – an inverse perspective

    Florian Hartig;James Dyke;Thomas Hickler;Steven I. Higgins

  • Long-term carbon loss in fragmented Neotropical forests

    Sandro Pütz;Jürgen Groeneveld;Jürgen Groeneveld;Klaus Henle;Christoph Knogge

  • Fragmentation drives tropical forest fragments to early successional states: A modelling study for Brazilian Atlantic forests

    S. Pütz;J. Groeneveld;J. Groeneveld;L.F. Alves;J.P. Metzger

  • Long-term impacts of logging in a tropical rain forest — a simulation study

    A Huth;T Ditzer

  • Lessons learned from applying a forest gap model to understand ecosystem and carbon dynamics of complex tropical forests

    Rico Fischer;Friedrich Bohn;Mateus Dantas de Paula;Claudia Dislich;Claudia Dislich

  • Tree Mortality in Gap Models: Application to Climate Change

    Robert E. Keane;Mike Austin;Christopher Field;Andreas Huth

  • The importance of forest structure to biodiversity–productivity relationships

    Friedrich J. Bohn;Andreas Huth

  • Accelerated forest fragmentation leads to critical increase in tropical forest edge area.

    Rico Fischer;Franziska Taubert;Michael S. Müller;Jürgen Groeneveld;Jürgen Groeneveld

  • Integrating the underlying structure of stochasticity into community ecology.

    Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren G. Shoemaker;Lauren L. Sullivan;Lauren L. Sullivan;Ian Donohue;Juliano S. Cabral

  • Recruitment in Tropical Tree Species: Revealing Complex Spatial Patterns

    Thorsten Wiegand;Isabel Martínez;Andreas Huth

  • How individual species structure diversity in tropical forests.

    Thorsten Wiegand;C. V. Savitri Gunatilleke;I. A. U. Nimal Gunatilleke;Andreas Huth

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Köhler
Peter Köhler Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Thorsten Wiegand
Thorsten Wiegand Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Juan J. Armesto
Juan J. Armesto Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Matthias Cuntz
Matthias Cuntz University of Lorraine
Volker Grimm
Volker Grimm Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Anja Rammig
Anja Rammig Technical University of Munich
Björn Reineking
Björn Reineking Grenoble Alpes University
Kerstin Wiegand
Kerstin Wiegand University of Göttingen
Karin Johst
Karin Johst Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Martin Drechsler
Martin Drechsler Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

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