World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
5571
World Ranking
7552
National Ranking
194

Overview

Anna Gårdmark is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science with a significant number of publications in related subfields such as Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Global and Planetary Change. They also contribute to Oceanography and Environmental Chemistry.

Their main research topics cover areas including Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Physiological and Biochemical Adaptations, Marine and Fisheries Research, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, and Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth.

Anna Gårdmark has published research in several venues, with recurring contributions to bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Global Change Biology, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, and Ecosphere. Their recent papers include:

  • Optimum growth temperature declines with body size within fish species, 2022, Global Change Biology
  • Temperature impacts on fish physiology and resource abundance lead to faster growth but smaller fish sizes and yields under warming, 2022, Global Change Biology
  • Individual variation and interactions explain food web responses to global warming, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Decades of warming alters maturation and reproductive investment in fish, 2023, Ecosphere
  • Temperature variability alters the stability and thresholds for collapse of interacting species, 2020, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Anna Gårdmark include Magnus Huss, Max Lindmark, Renee M. van Dorst, Anti Vasemägi, and Richard Svanbäck. These collaborations indicate a networked approach to studying ecological and environmental phenomena, particularly in aquatic systems.

Best Publications

  • Ecology: managing evolving fish stocks.

    Christian Jørgensen;Katja Enberg;Erin S. Dunlop;Robert Arlinghaus;Robert Arlinghaus

  • Managing Evolving Fish Stocks

    C. Joergensen;K. Enberg;E.S. Dunlop;R. Arlinghaus

  • The importance of benthic-pelagic coupling for marine ecosystem functioning in a changing world

    Jennifer R. Griffiths;Martina Kadin;Francisco J. A. Nascimento;Tobias Tamelander

  • A holistic view of marine regime shifts

    Alessandra Conversi;Alessandra Conversi;Vasilis Dakos;Anna Gårdmark;Scott Ling

  • Hypoxic areas, density-dependence and food limitation drive the body condition of a heavily exploited marine fish predator.

    Michele Casini;Filip Käll;Martin Hansson;Maris Plikshs

  • Making the ecosystem approach operational—Can regime shifts in ecological- and governance systems facilitate the transition?

    H. Österblom;A. Gårdmark;L. Bergström;B. Müller-Karulis

  • Predator transitory spillover induces trophic cascades in ecological sinks.

    Michele Casini;Thorsten Blenckner;Christian Möllmann;Anna Gårdmark

  • Implementing ecosystem-based fisheries management: from single-species to integrated ecosystem assessment and advice for Baltic Sea fish stocks

    Christian Möllmann;Martin Lindegren;Thorsten Blenckner;Lena Bergström

  • Early Detection of Ecosystem Regime Shifts: A Multiple Method Evaluation for Management Application

    Martin Lindegren;Martin Lindegren;Vasilis Dakos;Joachim Paul Gröger;Anna Gardmark

  • Temperature‐dependent body size effects determine population responses to climate warming

    Max Lindmark;Magnus Huss;Jan Ohlberger;Anna Gårdmark

  • Biological ensemble modeling to evaluate potential futures of living marine resources.

    Anna Gårdmark;Martin Lindegren;Stefan Neuenfeldt;Thorsten Blenckner

  • Abiotic drivers of coastal fish community change during four decades in the Baltic Sea

    Jens Olsson;Lena Bergström;Anna Gårdmark

  • Regime shifts in exploited marine food webs: detecting mechanisms underlying alternative stable states using size-structured community dynamics theory.

    Anna Gårdmark;Michele Casini;Magnus Huss;Anieke van Leeuwen

  • Optimum growth temperature declines with body size within fish species

    Unknown

  • Temperature impacts on fish physiology and resource abundance lead to faster growth but smaller fish sizes and yields under warming

    Unknown

  • What is the influence of a reduction of planktivorous and benthivorous fish on water quality in temperate eutrophic lakes? : A systematic review

    Claes Bernes;Stephen R. Carpenter;Anna Gårdmark;Per Larsson

  • Sibling competition affects individual growth strategies in marsh tit, Parus palustris, nestlings.

    Jan-Åke Nilsson;Anna Gårdmark

  • Density-dependent body growth reduces the potential of marine reserves to enhance yields

    Anna Gårdmark;Niclas Jonzén;Niclas Jonzén;Marc Mangel

  • Warmer and browner waters decrease fish biomass production

    Renee M. van Dorst;Anna Gårdmark;Richard Svanbäck;Ulrika Beier

  • Experimental evidence of gradual size‐dependent shifts in body size and growth of fish in response to warming

    Magnus Huss;Max Lindmark;Philip Jacobson;Renee M. van Dorst

  • Life-history evolution in harvested populations: the role of natural predation

    Anna Gårdmark;Ulf Dieckmann;Per Lundberg

  • Size-based ecological interactions drive food web responses to climate warming.

    Max Lindmark;Jan Ohlberger;Magnus Huss;Anna Gårdmark

  • Disparate maturation adaptations to size-dependent mortality

    Anna Gårdmark;Ulf Dieckmann

Frequent Co-Authors

Michele Casini
Michele Casini University of Bologna
Martin Lindegren
Martin Lindegren Technical University of Denmark
Thorsten Blenckner
Thorsten Blenckner Stockholm Resilience Centre
Christian Möllmann
Christian Möllmann Universität Hamburg
Bärbel Müller-Karulis
Bärbel Müller-Karulis Stockholm University
André M. de Roos
André M. de Roos University of Amsterdam
Niclas Jonzén
Niclas Jonzén Lund University
Ulf Dieckmann
Ulf Dieckmann International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Alf Norkko
Alf Norkko University of Helsinki
Carl Folke
Carl Folke Stockholm University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Pursuing a career in Ecology and Evolution can open doors to diverse fields, and many students are now exploring alternative online degrees and accelerated pathways. If you are changing careers or coming from a non-traditional background, bridge programs and fast-track degrees can help you transition quickly and efficiently.

For example, students with a background in communication sciences can benefit from an SLP bridge pathway for communication sciences graduates to transition into speech-language pathology. Similarly, those interested in healthcare but without a nursing background might consider accelerated nursing programs for non nurses to earn their credentials online at a faster pace.

Career advancement can also be influenced by location and specialty. If you are looking at flexible options with high earning potential, understanding the psych np salary by state is important for future planning. For those aiming to progress more quickly in the healthcare field, it’s helpful to explore how to become nurse practitioner in the shortest time possible.

Exploring these online degree options can provide valuable cross-disciplinary skills, broadening your career opportunities in ecology, healthcare, and beyond.

Best Scientists Citing Anna Gårdmark

Trending Scientists