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Overview

Andreas Kroh is affiliated with the Natural History Museum Vienna in Austria. Their primary research spans Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, contributing substantially to subfields such as Oceanography, Ecology, Paleontology, Aquatic Science, and Ecological Modeling.

The main topics Andreas Kroh focuses on include Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Echinoderm biology and ecology, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine and coastal plant biology, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Marine and fisheries research. These areas reflect a comprehensive engagement with marine and environmental sciences.

Kroh has published in numerous venues, with frequent contributions to the European Journal of Taxonomy, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Scientific Reports, Zootaxa, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Their recent papers include:

  • Phylogenomic analyses of echinoid diversification prompt a re-evaluation of their fossil record, 2022, eLife
  • Recommendations for use of annotations and persistent identifiers in taxonomy and biodiversity publishing, 2022, Research Ideas and Outcomes
  • First evidence of fossil snapping shrimps (Alpheidae) in the Neotropical region, with a checklist of the fossil caridean shrimps from the Cenozoic, 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Megafauna of the German exploration licence area for seafloor massive sulphides along the Central and South East Indian Ridge (Indian Ocean), 2021, Biodiversity Data Journal
  • Gaining a (tube) foothold - trends and status following two decades of the long-spined echinoid Diadema setosum (Leske, 1778) invasion to the Mediterranean Sea, 2023, Frontiers in Marine Science

Frequent co-authors in Andreas Kroh's publications are Omri Bronstein, Donat Agosti, Laurence Bénichou, Patricia Mergen, and Heimo Rainer. These collaborations indicate ongoing partnerships in related fields of research.

Best Publications

  • The phylogeny and classification of post-Palaeozoic echinoids

    Andreas Kroh;Andrew B. Smith

  • Biogeographic responses to geodynamics: A key study all around the Oligo–Miocene Tethyan Seaway ☆

    Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh;Oleg Mandic;Werner E. Piller

  • The Oligo-/Miocene Qom Formation (Iran): evidence for an early Burdigalian restriction of the Tethyan Seaway and closure of its Iranian gateways

    Markus Reuter;W. E. Piller;M. Harzhauser;O. Mandic

  • Oligocene–Miocene basin evolution in SE Anatolia, Turkey: constraints on the closure of the eastern Tethys gateway

    Silja K. Hüsing;Willem-Jan Zachariasse;Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen;Wout Krijgsman

  • A gastropod-based biogeographic scheme for the European Neogene freshwater systems

    Thomas Alan Neubauer;Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh;Elisabeth Georgopoulou

  • Climate changes in the Early to Middle Miocene of the Central Paratethys and the origin of its echinoderm fauna

    Andreas Kroh

  • Hypoxic Events on a Middle Miocene Carbonate Platform of the Central Paratethys (Austria, Badenian, 14 Ma)

    Hanns Peter Schmid;Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh;Stjepan C Oric

  • Oligocene and Early Miocene gastropods from Kutch (NW India) document an early biogeographic switch from Western Tethys to Indo-Pacific

    Mathias Harzhauser;Markus Reuter;Werner E. Piller;Björn Berning

  • Echinoid assemblages as a tool for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction – an example from the Early Miocene of Egypt

    Andreas Kroh;James H Nebelsick

  • The Quilon Limestone, Kerala Basin, India: an archive for Miocene Indo-Pacific seagrass beds

    Markus Reuter;Werner E. Piller;Mathias Harzhauser;Andreas Kroh

  • In defence of an iconic ichnogenus – Oichnus Bromley, 1981

    Max Wisshak;Andreas Kroh;Markus Bertling;Dirk Knaust

  • Ancient origin of the modern deep-sea fauna

    Ben Thuy;Andy S. Gale;Andreas Kroh;Michal Kucera

  • The Stormy Path from Life to Death Assemblages: The Formation and Preservation of Mass Accumulations of Fossil Sand Dollars

    James H. Nebelsick;Andreas Kroh

  • TRACING BACK THE ORIGIN OF THE INDO-PACIFIC MOLLUSC FAUNA: BASAL TRIDACNINAE FROM THE OLIGOCENE AND MIOCENE OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN

    Mathias Harzhauser;Oleg Mandic;Werner E. Piller;Markus Reuter

  • From Tethys to Eastern Paratethys: Oligocene depositional environments, paleoecology and paleobiogeography of the Thrace Basin (NW Turkey)

    Yeşim İslamoğlu;Mathias Harzhauser;Martin Gross;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno;Gonzalo Jiménez-Moreno

  • High resolution stratigraphy of the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary interval in the Gresten Klippenbelt (Austria)

    Alexander Lukeneder;Eva Halásová;Andreas Kroh;Susanne Mayrhofer

  • Palaeoecology of the Pleistocene (MIS 5.5) outcrops of Santa Maria Island (Azores) in a complex oceanic tectonic setting

    Sérgio P. Ávila;Patricia Madeira;Caridad Zazo;Andreas Kroh

  • Megafauna of the German exploration licence area for seafloor massive sulphides along the Central and South East Indian Ridge (Indian Ocean).

    Klaas Gerdes;Terue Cristina Kihara;Pedro Martínez Arbizu;Thomas Kuhn

  • Echinoderms and Oligo‐Miocene Carbonate Systems: Potential Applications in Sedimentology and Environmental Reconstruction

    Andreas Kroh;James H. Nebelsick

  • The Middle Miocene Badenian stratotype at Baden-Sooss (Lower Austria)

    Fred Rögl;Mathias Harzhauser;Gonzalo Jimenez-Moreno;Andreas Kroh

  • Palaeoecology, taphonomy, and preservation of a lower Pliocene shell bed (coquina) from a volcanic oceanic island (Santa Maria Island, Azores)

    Sérgio P. Ávila;Ricardo S. Ramalho;Jörg M. Habermann;Rui Quartau;Rui Quartau

  • Improving nomenclatural consistency: a decade of experience in the World Register of Marine Species

    Tammy Horton;Serge Gofas;Andreas Kroh;Gary C.B. Poore

  • The evolution of pedicellariae in echinoids: an arms race against pests and parasites

    Simon E. Coppard;Andreas Kroh;Andrew B. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Harzhauser
Mathias Harzhauser Natural History Museum Vienna
Oleg Mandic
Oleg Mandic Natural History Museum Vienna
Werner E. Piller
Werner E. Piller University of Graz
Elisabeth Haring
Elisabeth Haring Natural History Museum Vienna
Michael Wagreich
Michael Wagreich University of Vienna
Martin Zuschin
Martin Zuschin University of Vienna
Mark J. Costello
Mark J. Costello Nord University
Mário Cachão
Mário Cachão University of Lisbon
Alfred Uchman
Alfred Uchman Jagiellonian University
Shane T. Ahyong
Shane T. Ahyong Australian Museum

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