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Helene H. Wagner

Helene H. Wagner

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
37
Citations
29765
World Ranking
6743
National Ranking
422

Overview

Helene H. Wagner is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple areas within environmental sciences and agricultural and biological sciences, with a focus on ecology and related subfields.

The main fields of study in which Wagner has published are:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Key subfields of study include:

  • Ecology
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Plant Science
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Global and Planetary Change

Their work covers a range of main research topics such as:

  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change

Wagner has contributed to several scientific journals and venues, frequently publishing in:

  • Scientific Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • International Journal of Green Economics
  • Journal of Ecology

Recent papers authored by Wagner include:

  • Conceptual framework and uncertainty analysis for large-scale, species-agnostic modelling of landscape connectivity across Alberta, Canada (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Tropical deforestation reduces plant mating quality by shifting the functional composition of pollinator communities (2021, Journal of Ecology)
  • Interactive persistent effects of past land-cover and its trajectory on tropical freshwater biodiversity (2020, Journal of Applied Ecology)
  • Can We Compare Effect Size of Spatial Genetic Structure Between Studies and Species Using Moran Eigenvector Maps? (2021, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution)
  • The effect of illicit crops on forest cover in Colombia (2022, Journal of Land Use Science)

Frequent co-authors working alongside Wagner are:

  • Sophie T. Breitbart
  • Marc T. J. Johnson
  • Anurag A. Agrawal
  • Hossam E. Abdel Moniem
  • Majid Iravani

Best Publications

  • vegan: Community Ecology Package

    Jari Oksanen;F. Guillaume Blanchet;Roeland Kindt;Pierre Legendre

  • Community ecology in the age of multivariate multiscale spatial analysis

    S. Dray;Raphaël Pélissier;Raphaël Pélissier;Pierre Couteron;M. J. Fortin

  • Comparing methods for detecting multilocus adaptation with multivariate genotype-environment associations.

    Brenna R. Forester;Jesse R. Lasky;Helene H. Wagner;Dean L. Urban

  • SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPES: CONCEPTS AND STATISTICS

    Helene H. Wagner;Marie-Josée Fortin

  • Landscape Genetics

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  • Additive partitioning of plant species diversity in an agricultural mosaic landscape

    Helene H. Wagner;Otto Wildi;Klaus C. Ewald

  • Plant species richness and environmental heterogeneity in a mountain landscape: effects of variability and spatial configuration

    Alexia Dufour;Fawziah Gadallah;Helene H. Wagner;Antoine Guisan

  • A brief guide to Landscape Genetics

    Rolf Holderegger;Helene H. Wagner

  • Identifying future research needs in landscape genetics: Where to from here?

    Niko Balkenhol;Felix Gugerli;Sam A. Cushman;Lisette P. Waits

  • Quantifying dispersal and establishment limitation in a population of an epiphytic lichen

    Silke Werth;Helene H. Wagner;Felix Gugerli;Rolf Holderegger

  • Effects of sample size, number of markers, and allelic richness on the detection of spatial genetic pattern

    Erin L. Landguth;Bradley C. Fedy;Bradley C. Fedy;Sara J. OYLER‐McCANCE;Andrew L. Garey

  • SPATIAL COVARIANCE IN PLANT COMMUNITIES: INTEGRATING ORDINATION, GEOSTATISTICS, AND VARIANCE TESTING

    Helene H. Wagner

  • Plant functional connectivity – integrating landscape structure and effective dispersal

    Alistair G. Auffret;Alistair G. Auffret;Yessica Rico;James M. Bullock;Danny A.P. Hooftman

  • Generating spatially-constrained null models for irregularly spaced data using Moran spectral randomization methods

    Helene H. Wagner;Stéphane Dray

  • A conceptual framework for the spatial analysis of landscape genetic data

    Helene H. Wagner;Marie-Josée Fortin

  • DIRECT MULTI-SCALE ORDINATION WITH CANONICAL CORRESPONDENCE ANALYSIS

    Helene H. Wagner

  • Urbanization Shapes the Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Arthropod Herbivore Interactions

    Lindsay Sara Miles;Sophie T Breitbart;Helene H Wagner;Marc Tj Johnson

  • Vertical and horizontal photobiont transmission within populations of a lichen symbiosis

    F. Dal Grande;I. Widmer;H.H. Wagner;C. Scheidegger

  • Quantifying habitat specificity to assess the contribution of a patch to species richness at a landscape scale

    Helene H. Wagner;Peter J. Edwards

  • Effect of disturbances on the genetic diversity of an old‐forest associated lichen

    Silke Werth;Helene H. Wagner;Rolf Holderegger;Jesse M. Kalwij

  • Landscape-level gene flow in Lobaria pulmonaria , an epiphytic lichen

    Silke Werth;Felix Gugerli;Rolf Holderegger;Helene H. Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Scheidegger
Christoph Scheidegger Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Alexandre Buttler
Alexandre Buttler École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Silke Werth
Silke Werth Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Marie-Josée Fortin
Marie-Josée Fortin University of Toronto
François Gillet
François Gillet University of Franche-Comté
Erin L. Landguth
Erin L. Landguth University of Montana
Felix Gugerli
Felix Gugerli Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Antoine Guisan
Antoine Guisan University of Lausanne

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