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Annika Nordin publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annika Nordin sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 165 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Annika Nordin D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Annika Nordin sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 47 D-Index — 42nd percentile

42% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Annika Nordin is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with particular attention to subfields such as global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, insect science, soil science, and ecology.

Their work covers several main topics including forest ecology and management, forest management and policy, forest ecology and biodiversity studies, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, seedling growth and survival studies, peatlands and wetlands ecology, and plant water relations and carbon dynamics.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change, 2022, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Low and High Nitrogen Deposition Rates in Northern Coniferous Forests Have Different Impacts on Aboveground Litter Production, Soil Respiration, and Soil Carbon Stocks, 2020, Ecosystems
  • Quantifying forest change in the European Union, 2021, Nature
  • Carbon benefits from Forest Transitions promoting biomass expansions and thickening, 2020, Global Change Biology
  • Moving towards multi-layered, mixed-species forests in riparian buffers will enhance their long-term function in boreal landscapes, 2021, Forest Ecology and Management

Frequent coauthors of Annika Nordin include Tomas Lundmark, Michael J. Gundale, Bodil Häggström, Benjamin Forsmark, and Hyungwoo Lim.

The scientist often publishes in venues such as Forest Ecology and Management, Forests, The Science of The Total Environment, Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, and European Journal of Forest Research.

Best Publications

  • Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis.

    R. Bobbink;K. Hicks;J. Galloway;T. Spranger

  • Boreal forest plants take up organic nitrogen

    Torgny Näsholm;Alf Ekblad;Annika Nordin;Reiner Giesler

  • Soil nitrogen form and plant nitrogen uptake along a boreal forest productivity gradient

    Annika Nordin;Peter Högberg;Torgny Näsholm

  • Replacing monocultures with mixed-species stands: Ecosystem service implications of two production forest alternatives in Sweden

    Adam Felton;Urban Nilsson;Johan Sonesson;Annika M. Felton

  • Bryophytes attenuate anthropogenic nitrogen inputs in boreal forests

    Michael J. Gundale;Thomas H. Deluca;Annika Nordin

  • NITROGEN UPTAKE BY ARCTIC SOIL MICROBES AND PLANTS IN RELATION TO SOIL NITROGEN SUPPLY

    Annika Nordin;Inger K. Schmidt;Inger K. Schmidt;Gaius R. Shaver

  • Potential Roles of Swedish Forestry in the Context of Climate Change Mitigation

    Tomas Lundmark;Johan Bergh;Peter Hofer;Anders Lundström

  • Mineralization and distribution of nutrients in plants and microbes in four arctic ecosystems: responses to warming

    I.K. Schmidt;I.K. Schmidt;S. Jonasson;G. R. Shaver;A. Michelsen

  • Nitrogen deposition and the biodiversity of boreal forests: implications for the nitrogen critical load.

    Annika Nordin;Joachim Strengbom;Johanna Witzell;Torgny Näsholm

  • Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition enhances carbon sequestration in boreal soils

    Nadia I. Maaroufi;Annika Nordin;Niles J. Hasselquist;Lisbet H. Bach

  • Slow recovery of boreal forest ecosystem following decreased nitrogen input

    J Strengbom;A Nordin;T Nasholm;Lars Ericson

  • Effects of simulated N deposition on understorey vegetation of a boreal coniferous forest

    A Nordin;T Nasholm;Lars Ericson

  • Parasitic fungus mediates change in nitrogen-exposed boreal forest vegetation

    Joachim Strengbom;Annika Nordin;Torgny Näsholm;Lars Ericson

  • Inactivation of bacteria and viruses in human urine depending on temperature and dilution rate.

    Björn Vinnerås;Annika Nordin;Annika Nordin;Charles Niwagaba;Charles Niwagaba;Karin Nyberg

  • Inactivation of Ascaris Eggs in Source-Separated Urine and Feces by Ammonia at Ambient Temperatures

    Annika Nordin;Annika Nordin;Karin Nyberg;Björn Vinnerås;Björn Vinnerås

  • GLOBAL CHANGE SHIFTS VEGETATION AND PLANT–PARASITE INTERACTIONS IN A BOREAL MIRE

    Magdalena M. Wiedermann;Annika Nordin;Urban Gunnarsson;Mats B. Nilsson

  • Patterns of plant biomass partitioning depend on nitrogen source.

    Camila Aguetoni Cambui;Henrik Svennerstam;Linda Gruffman;Annika Nordin

  • Anthropogenic nitrogen deposition in boreal forests has a minor impact on the global carbon cycle.

    Michael J. Gundale;Fredrik From;Lisbet H. Bach;Lisbet H. Bach;Annika Nordin

  • Changes in the abundance of keystone forest floor species in response to changes of forest structure

    Per-Ola Hedwall;Joerg Brunet;Annika Nordin;Johan bergh

  • Nitrogen dynamics in managed boreal forests : Recent advances and future research directions

    Ryan A. Sponseller;Michael J. Gundale;Martyn Futter;Eva Ring

  • Nitrogen Deposition and the Biodiversity of Boreal Forests: Implications for the Nitrogen Critical Load

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Frequent Co-Authors

Tomas Lundmark
Tomas Lundmark Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Björn Vinnerås
Björn Vinnerås Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Johan Bergh
Johan Bergh Linnaeus University
Torgny Näsholm
Torgny Näsholm Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Joachim Strengbom
Joachim Strengbom Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Michael J. Gundale
Michael J. Gundale Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Lars Ericson
Lars Ericson Umeå University
Kristin Palmqvist
Kristin Palmqvist Umeå University
Mark E. Fenn
Mark E. Fenn US Forest Service
Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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