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Eva S. Lindström

Eva S. Lindström

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
8625
World Ranking
6279
National Ranking
160

Eva S. Lindström 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 Eva S. Lindström sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 103 publications — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Eva S. Lindström 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 Eva S. Lindström sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Eva S. Lindström is affiliated with Uppsala University in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these fields, their work covers several subfields, including Ecology, Molecular Biology, Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics explored in their academic output involve Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Marine and coastal ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Gut microbiota and health, Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Protist diversity and phylogeny, and Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses.

Eva S. Lindström has authored multiple papers published in a variety of scientific journals and venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • Using null models to compare bacterial and microeukaryotic metacommunity assembly under shifting environmental conditions (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Streamlined and Abundant Bacterioplankton Thrive in Functional Cohorts (2020, mSystems)
  • Comprehensive analysis of chemical and biological problems associated with browning agents used in aquatic studies (2021, Limnology and Oceanography Methods)
  • Different Roles of Environmental Selection, Dispersal, and Drift in the Assembly of Intestinal Microbial Communities of Freshwater Fish With and Without a Stomach (2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution)
  • Warming mediates the resistance of aquatic bacteria to invasion during community coalescence (2021, Molecular Ecology)

Their work is frequently published in journals such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Scientific Reports, Research Square, mSystems, and Limnology and Oceanography Methods.

Eva S. Lindström collaborates often with several researchers. Frequent co-authors include Silke Langenheder, Anna J. Székely, Stefan Bertilsson, Moritz Buck, and Sarahi L. Garcia. These partnerships have contributed to multiple publications, reflecting ongoing collaborative research projects.

Best Publications

  • Microbes as engines of ecosystem function: When does community structure enhance predictions of ecosystem processes?

    Emily B. Graham;Emily B. Graham;Joseph E. Knelman;Joseph E. Knelman;Andreas Schindlbacher;Steven Siciliano

  • Experimental insights into the importance of aquatic bacterial community composition to the degradation of dissolved organic matter.

    Jürg Brendan Logue;Colin A Stedmon;Anne M Kellerman;Nikoline J Nielsen

  • The role of environmental and spatial processes in structuring lake communities from bacteria to fish.

    Beatrix E. Beisner;Pedro R. Peres-Neto;Pedro R. Peres-Neto;Eva S. Lindström;Allain Barnett

  • Local and regional factors influencing bacterial community assembly

    Eva S. Lindström;Silke Langenheder

  • Distribution of Typical Freshwater Bacterial Groups Is Associated with pH, Temperature, and Lake Water Retention Time

    Eva S. Lindström;Eva S. Lindström;Miranda P. Kamst-Van Agterveld;Gabriel Zwart

  • Biogeography of bacterial communities exposed to progressive long-term environmental change

    Ramiro Logares;Eva S. Lindstrom;Silke Langenheder;Jürg Brendan Logue;Jürg Brendan Logue

  • Unraveling assembly of stream biofilm communities.

    Katharina Besemer;Hannes Peter;Jürg B Logue;Silke Langenheder

  • Decomposing multiple dimensions of stability in global change experiments.

    Helmut Hillebrand;Silke Langenheder;Karen Lebret;Eva S. Lindström

  • Function-specific response to depletion of microbial diversity

    Hannes Peter;Sara Beier;Stefan Bertilsson;Eva S Lindström

  • Sex steroid-related genes and male-to-female transsexualism

    Susanne Henningsson;Lars Westberg;Staffan Nilsson;Bengt Lundström

  • Bacterioplankton Community Composition in Five Lakes Differing in Trophic Status and Humic Content.

    Eva S Lindström

  • Weak coupling between community composition and functioning of aquatic bacteria

    Silke Langenheder;Eva S. Lindström;Lars J. Tranvik

  • Synchronous short-term population fluctuations of some birds and mammals in Fennoscandia - occurrence and distribution

    P. Angelstam;E. Lindström;P. Widén

  • Structure and Function of Bacterial Communities Emerging from Different Sources under Identical Conditions

    Silke Langenheder;Eva S. Lindström;Eva S. Lindström;Lars J. Tranvik

  • Factors influencing aquatic and terrestrial bacterial community assembly.

    Silke Langenheder;Eva S. Lindström

  • Regional invariance among microbial communities.

    Örjan Östman;Stina Drakare;Emma S. Kritzberg;Silke Langenheder

  • Influence of dissolved organic matter source on lake bacterioplankton structure and function - implications for seasonal dynamics of community composition

    Emma S. Kritzberg;Silke Langenheder;Eva S. Lindström;Eva S. Lindström

  • Unveiling Distribution Patterns of Freshwater Phytoplankton by a Next Generation Sequencing Based Approach

    Alexander Eiler;Stina Drakare;Stefan Bertilsson;Jakob Pernthaler

  • External control of bacterial community structure in lakes

    Eva S. Lindström;Eva S. Lindström;Markus Forslund;Grete Algesten;Ann-Kristin Bergström

  • Which sequencing depth is sufficient to describe patterns in bacterial α‐ and β‐diversity?

    Daniel Lundin;Ina Severin;Jürg Brendan Logue;Örjan Östman

  • Ubiquity of Polynucleobacter necessarius ssp. asymbioticus in lentic freshwater habitats of a heterogenous 2000 km2 area

    Jitka Jezberová;Jan Jezbera;Ulrike Brandt;Eva S. Lindström

  • Freshwater bacterioplankton richness in oligotrophic lakes depends on nutrient availability rather than on species–area relationships

    Jürg Brendan Logue;Silke Langenheder;Anders F Andersson;Anders F Andersson;Stefan Bertilsson

Frequent Co-Authors

Silke Langenheder
Silke Langenheder Uppsala University
Lisa Ekselius
Lisa Ekselius Uppsala University
L. von Knorring
L. von Knorring Uppsala University
Lars von Knorring
Lars von Knorring Uppsala University
Stefan Bertilsson
Stefan Bertilsson Swedish Research Council
Lars J. Tranvik
Lars J. Tranvik Uppsala University
Alexander Eiler
Alexander Eiler University of Oslo
Anders F. Andersson
Anders F. Andersson Royal Institute of Technology
Diana R. Nemergut
Diana R. Nemergut University of Colorado Boulder
Ulrik Fredrik Malt
Ulrik Fredrik Malt University of Oslo

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