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Anne D. Bjorkman

Anne D. Bjorkman

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
36
Citations
12783
World Ranking
6992
National Ranking
177

Anne D. Bjorkman 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 Anne D. Bjorkman sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 79 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Anne D. Bjorkman 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 Anne D. Bjorkman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 36 D-Index — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Anne D. Bjorkman is affiliated with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. Within these domains, the scientist's work spans several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

Their research covers a variety of interconnected topics such as Climate change and permafrost, Cryospheric studies and observations, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Tree-ring climate responses, and Plant and animal studies.

Anne D. Bjorkman has published papers in multiple notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Arctic Science, Global Ecology and Biogeography, Science, and Nature Communications.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by this scientist include:

  • Complexity revealed in the greening of the Arctic (2020, Nature Climate Change)
  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes (2020, People and Nature)
  • Woody plant encroachment intensifies under climate change across tundra and savanna biomes (2020, Global Ecology and Biogeography)
  • Landscape-scale forest loss as a catalyst of population and biodiversity change (2020, Science)
  • Experimental warming differentially affects vegetative and reproductive phenology of tundra plants (2021, Nature Communications)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a group of co-authors including:

  • Signe Normand
  • Isla H. Myers-Smith
  • Jakob J. Assmann
  • Bo Elberling
  • Urs A. Treier

Best Publications

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • Increasing homogeneity in global food supplies and the implications for food security

    Colin K. Khoury;Anne D. Bjorkman;Hannes Dempewolf;Julian Ramirez-Villegas;Julian Ramirez-Villegas;Julian Ramirez-Villegas

  • Global assessment of experimental climate warming on tundra vegetation: heterogeneity over space and time.

    Sarah C. Elmendorf;Gregory H. R. Henry;Robert D. Hollister;Robert G. Bjork

  • Accelerated increase in plant species richness on mountain summits is linked to warming

    Manuel J. Steinbauer;Manuel J. Steinbauer;John-Arvid Grytnes;Gerald Jurasinski;Aino Kulonen

  • Complexity revealed in the greening of the Arctic

    Isla H. Myers-Smith;Jeffrey T. Kerby;Gareth K. Phoenix;Jarle W. Bjerke

  • Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome

    Anne D. Bjorkman;Anne D. Bjorkman;Isla H. Myers-Smith;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Signe Normand

  • Global trait–environment relationships of plant communities

    Helge Bruelheide;Jürgen Dengler;Jürgen Dengler;Oliver Purschke;Jonathan Lenoir

  • The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages.

    Shane A. Blowes;Sarah R. Supp;Laura H. Antao;Laura H. Antao;Laura H. Antao;Amanda Bates

  • BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene

    Maria Dornelas;Laura H. Antão;Laura H. Antão;Faye Moyes;Amanda E. Bates;Amanda E. Bates

  • Origins of food crops connect countries worldwide

    Colin K. Khoury;Colin K. Khoury;Harold A. Achicanoy;Anne D. Bjorkman;Carlos Navarro-Racines

  • sPlot – A new tool for global vegetation analyses

    Helge Bruelheide;Jürgen Dengler;Jürgen Dengler;Borja Jiménez-Alfaro;Borja Jiménez-Alfaro;Oliver Purschke

  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes

    Diana E. Bowler;Anne D. Bjorkman;Maria Dornelas;Isla H. Myers-Smith

  • Greater temperature sensitivity of plant phenology at colder sites: implications for convergence across northern latitudes

    Janet Prevéy;Mark Vellend;Nadja Rüger;Robert D. Hollister

  • Species richness change across spatial scales

    Jonathan M. Chase;Brian J. Mcgill;Patrick L. Thompson;Laura H. Antão

  • Status and trends in Arctic vegetation: Evidence from experimental warming and long-term monitoring

    Anne D. Bjorkman;Mariana García Criado;Isla H. Myers-Smith;Virve Ravolainen

  • Contrasting effects of warming and increased snowfall on Arctic tundra plant phenology over the past two decades.

    Anne D. Bjorkman;Anne D. Bjorkman;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Sarah C. Elmendorf;Alison L. Beamish;Mark Vellend

  • Woody plant encroachment intensifies under climate change across tundra and savanna biomes

    Mariana García Criado;Isla H. Myers‐Smith;Anne D. Bjorkman;Caroline E. R. Lehmann;Caroline E. R. Lehmann

  • Eighteen years of ecological monitoring reveals multiple lines of evidence for tundra vegetation change

    Isla H. Myers‐Smith;Meagan M. Grabowski;Haydn J. D. Thomas;Sandra Angers‐Blondin

  • Landscape-scale forest loss as a catalyst of population and biodiversity change

    Gergana Nikolaeva Daskalova;Isla Myers-Smith;Anne Bjorkman;Shane A. Blowes

  • Warming shortens flowering seasons of tundra plant communities

    Janet S. Prevéy;Christian Rixen;Nadja Rüger;Toke T. Høye

Frequent Co-Authors

Isla H. Myers-Smith
Isla H. Myers-Smith University of Edinburgh
Sarah C. Elmendorf
Sarah C. Elmendorf Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
Christian Rixen
Christian Rixen Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Robert D. Hollister
Robert D. Hollister Grand Valley State University
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir
Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir University of Iceland
Mark Vellend
Mark Vellend Université de Sherbrooke
Elisabeth J. Cooper
Elisabeth J. Cooper University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota
Loren H. Rieseberg
Loren H. Rieseberg University of British Columbia
Ulf Molau
Ulf Molau University of Gothenburg

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