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Georg Grabherr

Georg Grabherr

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
40
Citations
12186
World Ranking
5969
National Ranking
42

Overview

Georg Grabherr is currently affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria, where their academic activities are based. The lack of specific details on publications, co-authors, and research topics limits the precise characterization of their scholarly contributions.

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Best Publications

  • Climate effects on mountain plants

    Georg Grabherr;Michael Gottfried;Harald Pauli

  • Continent-wide response of mountain vegetation to climate change

    Michael Gottfried;Harald Pauli;Andreas Futschik;Maia Akhalkatsi

  • Recent Plant Diversity Changes on Europe’s Mountain Summits

    Harald Pauli;Michael Gottfried;Stefan Dullinger;Otari Abdaladze

  • Signals of range expansions and contractions of vascular plants in the high Alps: observations (1994–2004) at the GLORIA master site Schrankogel, Tyrol, Austria

    Harald Pauli;Michael Gottfried;Karl Reiter;Christian Klettner

  • A regional impact assessment of climate and land‐use change on alpine vegetation

    Thomas Dirnböck;Stefan Dullinger;Georg Grabherr

  • Modelling climate change-driven treeline shifts: relative effects of temperature increase, dispersal and invasibility

    Stefan Dullinger;Thomas Dirnböck;Thomas Dirnböck;Georg Grabherr

  • Biological and Physical Signs of Climate Change: Focus on Mosquito-borne Diseases

    Paul R. Epstein;Henry F. Diaz;Scott Elias;Georg Grabherr

  • The biology of alpine habitats

    Laszlo Nagy;Georg Grabherr

  • Landscape patch shape complexity as an effective measure for plant species richness in rural landscapes

    Dietmar Moser;Harald G. Zechmeister;Christoph Plutzar;Norbert Sauberer

  • Die Pflanzengesellschaften Österreichs. Teil III

    Ladislav Mucina;G. Grabherr;S. Wallnöfer

  • Patterns and Current Changes in Alpine Plant Diversity

    G. Grabherr;M. Gottfried;A. Gruber;H. Pauli

  • Surrogate taxa for biodiversity in agricultural landscapes of eastern Austria

    Norbert Sauberer;Klaus Peter Zulka;Max Abensperg-Traun;Hans-Martin Berg

  • A fine‐scaled predictive model for changes in species distribution patterns of high mountain plants induced by climate warming

    Michael Gottfried;Harald Pauli;Karl Reiter;Georg Grabherr

  • Effects of climate change on mountain ecosystems -- Upward shifting of alpine plants

    H. Pauli;M. Gottfried;G. Grabherr

  • Climate Change Impacts in Alpine Environments

    Georg Grabherr;Michael Gottfried;Harald Pauli

  • Patterns of Shrub Invasion into High Mountain Grasslands of the Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria

    S. Dullinger;T. Dirnböck;G. Grabherr

  • Prediction of Vegetation Patterns at the Limits of Plant Life: A New View of the Alpine-Nival Ecotone

    Michael Gottfried;Harald Pauli;Georg Grabherr

  • Changes in plant species richness over the last century in the eastern Swiss Alps: elevational gradient, bedrock effects and migration rates

    Barbara Holzinger;Karl Hülber;Martin Camenisch;Georg Grabherr

  • Environmental determinants of vascular plant species richness in the Austrian Alps

    Dietmar Moser;Stefan Dullinger;Thorsten Englisch;Harald Niklfeld

  • A resampling approach for evaluating effects of pasture abandonment on subalpine plant species diversity

    Stefan Dullinger;Thomas Dirnböck;Josef Greimler;Georg Grabherr

Frequent Co-Authors

Harald Pauli
Harald Pauli BOKU University
Stefan Dullinger
Stefan Dullinger University of Vienna
Thomas Dirnböck
Thomas Dirnböck Environment Agency
Dietmar Moser
Dietmar Moser University of Vienna
Karl Hülber
Karl Hülber University of Vienna
Wolfgang Willner
Wolfgang Willner University of Vienna
Harald G. Zechmeister
Harald G. Zechmeister University of Vienna
Brigitta Erschbamer
Brigitta Erschbamer University of Innsbruck
Ulf Molau
Ulf Molau University of Gothenburg
Graziano Rossi
Graziano Rossi University of Pavia

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