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Honor C. Prentice

Honor C. Prentice

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
6696
World Ranking
6339
National Ranking
161

Overview

Honor C. Prentice is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden and has contributed extensively to the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research intersects various subfields, including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science.

The scientist's work predominantly focuses on themes such as Species Distribution and Climate Change, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Forest Management and Policy, Mediterranean and Iberian Flora and Fauna, as well as Botany and Plant Ecology Studies.

Honor C. Prentice has published several papers in recognized journals. Notable publications include:

  • "Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science-policy agendas," 2021, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • "Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats," 2021, Journal of Vegetation Science
  • "A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space," 2020, Scientific Data
  • "Grasslands ancient and modern: Soil nutrients, habitat age and their relation to Ellenberg N," 2020, Journal of Vegetation Science
  • "Convergent Morphological Evolution in Silene Sect. Italicae (Caryophyllaceae) in the Mediterranean Basin," 2022, Frontiers in Plant Science

Their research has appeared frequently in journals such as the Journal of Vegetation Science, Scientific Data, Journal of Applied Ecology, and Frontiers in Plant Science.

Several recurring collaborators have partnered with Honor C. Prentice in their work, including Triin Reitalu, Robin J. Pakeman, Aliénor Jeliazkov, Darko Mijatovic, and Stéphane Chantepie.

Best Publications

  • Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated Plants into Their Wild Relatives

    Norman C. Ellstrand;Honor C. Prentice;James F. Hancock

  • A global meta-analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities

    Andrew Siefert;Cyrille Violle;Loïc Chalmandrier;Loïc Chalmandrier;Cécile H Albert

  • Contrasting changes in taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity during a long‐term succession: insights into assembly processes

    Oliver Purschke;Barbara Christine Schmid;Martin Sykes;Peter Poschlod

  • Time to integrate global climate change and biodiversity science-policy agendas

    Nathalie Pettorelli;Nicholas A. J. Graham;Nathalie Seddon;Mercedes Maria da Cunha Bustamante

  • Past and future rapid environmental changes : the spatial and evolutionary responses of terrestrial biota

    Brian Huntley;Wolfgang Cramer;Alan V. Morgan;Honor C. Prentice

  • Sparing land for biodiversity at multiple spatial scales

    Johan Ekroos;Anja M. Ödman;Georg K. S. Andersson;Klaus Birkhofer

  • Evidence for scale- and disturbance-dependent trait assembly patterns in dry semi-natural grasslands

    Francesco de Bello;Francesco de Bello;Marie Vandewalle;Triin Reitalu;Jan Lepš

  • Automated image acquisition and morphometric description

    Richard J. White;Honor C. Prentice;Theo Verwijst

  • Semi-natural grassland continuity, long-term land-use change and plant species richness in an agricultural landscape on Öland, Sweden

    Lotten J. Johansson;Karin Hall;Honor C. Prentice;Margareta Ihse

  • Associations between allele frequencies in Festuca ovina and habitat variation in the alvar grasslands on the Baltic island of Oland

    Honor C. Prentice;Mikael Lonn;Leonard P. Lefkovitch;Helena Runyeon

  • Geographic and phylogenetic patterns in Silene section Melandrium (Caryophyllaceae) as inferred from chloroplast and nuclear DNA sequences

    Anja Rautenberg;Louise Hathaway;Bengt Oxelman;Honor C Prentice

  • Small-scale plant species richness and evenness in semi-natural grasslands respond differently to habitat fragmentation.

    Triin Reitalu;Martin T. Sykes;Lotten J. Johansson;Mikael Lönn

  • Habitat filtering determines the functional niche occupancy of plant communities worldwide

    Yuanzhi Li;Yuanzhi Li;Bill Shipley;Jodi N. Price;Jodi N. Price;Vinícius de L. Dantas

  • Linking landscape history and dispersal traits in grassland plant communities

    Oliver Purschke;Martin T. Sykes;Triin Reitalu;Triin Reitalu;Peter Poschlod

  • Gene diversity and demographic turnover in central and peripheral populations of the perennial herb Gypsophila fastigiata

    Mikael Lönn;Honor C. Prentice

  • Dark diversity in dry calcareous grasslands is determined by dispersal ability and stress-tolerance

    Kersti Riibak;Triin Reitalu;Riin Tamme;Aveliina Helm

  • History matters: village distances, grazing and grassland species diversity

    Triin Reitalu;Lotten J. Johansson;Martin T. Sykes;Karin Hall

  • Past and Future Rapid Environmental Changes

    Brian Huntley;Wolfgang Cramer;Alan V. Morgan;Honor C. Prentice

  • Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats

    Idoia Biurrun;Remigiusz Pielech;Iwona Dembicz;Iwona Dembicz;François Gillet

  • Structure of allozyme variation in Nordic Silene nutans (Caryophyllaceae): population size, geographical position and immigration history

    Fabienne Van Rossum;Honor C. Prentice

  • Reproductive system and population structure in three arctic Saxifraga species

    Ulf Molau;Honor C. Prentice

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin T. Sykes
Martin T. Sykes Lund University
Peter Poschlod
Peter Poschlod University of Regensburg
Nicolas Gross
Nicolas Gross University of Clermont Auvergne
Henrik G. Smith
Henrik G. Smith Lund University
Francesco de Bello
Francesco de Bello Spanish National Research Council
Bengt Oxelman
Bengt Oxelman University of Gothenburg
Christoph F. J. Meyer
Christoph F. J. Meyer University of Salford
Tohru Nakashizuka
Tohru Nakashizuka Tohoku University
Bill Shipley
Bill Shipley Université de Sherbrooke
Kouki Hikosaka
Kouki Hikosaka Tohoku University

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