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D-Index
33
Citations
5201
World Ranking
7805
National Ranking
401

Jes Hines 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 Jes Hines sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 77 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Jes Hines 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 Jes Hines sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Jes Hines is affiliated with the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research in Germany. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields such as Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology.

The main research topics that Jes Hines has addressed include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Impact of Light on Environment and Health, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, and Remote Sensing in Agriculture.

Jes Hines has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers published in well-known scientific journals. Recent papers include:

  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes, 2020, People and Nature
  • Biodiversity enhances the multitrophic control of arthropod herbivory, 2020, Science Advances
  • Biodiversity increases multitrophic energy use efficiency, flow and storage in grasslands, 2020, Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Pesticide effects on soil fauna communities-A meta-analysis, 2023, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Invertebrate biodiversity and conservation, 2021, Current Biology

The venues in which Jes Hines frequently publishes include Current Biology, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Oikos, and Nature Ecology & Evolution.

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Jes Hines' scientific work. Frequent coauthors include Nico Eisenhauer, Anne Ebeling, Alexandra Weigelt, Alban Gebler, and Christian Wirth.

Best Publications

  • The geography of biodiversity change in marine and terrestrial assemblages.

    Shane A. Blowes;Sarah R. Supp;Laura H. Antao;Laura H. Antao;Laura H. Antao;Amanda Bates

  • Multiple facets of biodiversity drive the diversity–stability relationship

    Dylan Craven;Nico Eisenhauer;William D. Pearse;Yann Hautier

  • Mapping human pressures on biodiversity across the planet uncovers anthropogenic threat complexes

    Diana E. Bowler;Anne D. Bjorkman;Maria Dornelas;Isla H. Myers-Smith

  • Species richness change across spatial scales

    Jonathan M. Chase;Brian J. Mcgill;Patrick L. Thompson;Laura H. Antão

  • EDITOR'S CHOICE: Application of genetic diversity–ecosystem function research to ecological restoration

    Karin M. Kettenring;Karin M. Kettenring;Kristin L. Mercer;Carrie Reinhardt Adams;Jes Hines;Jes Hines

  • Operationalizing Network Theory for Ecosystem Service Assessments

    Laura E. Dee;Stefano Allesina;Aletta Bonn;Anna Eklöf

  • Plant diversity effects on arthropods and arthropod-dependent ecosystem functions in a biodiversity experiment

    Anne Ebeling;Jes Hines;Lionel R. Hertzog;Markus Lange

  • A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning research

    Nico Eisenhauer;Holger Schielzeth;Andrew D. Barnes;Kathryn E. Barry

  • Global gaps in soil biodiversity data.

    Erin K. Cameron;Erin K. Cameron;Inês S. Martins;Patrick Lavelle;Patrick Lavelle;Jérôme Mathieu

  • Global mismatches in aboveground and belowground biodiversity

    Erin K. Cameron;Erin K. Cameron;Inês S. Martins;Patrick Lavelle;Patrick Lavelle;Jérôme Mathieu

  • Pesticide effects on soil fauna communities—A meta‐analysis

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  • Towards an integration of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning and food web theory to evaluate relationships between multiple ecosystem services

    Jes Hines;Wim H. van der Putten;Gerlinde B. De Deyn;Cameron Wagg

  • Biodiversity enhances the multitrophic control of arthropod herbivory

    A. D. Barnes;C. Scherber;U. Brose;E. T. Borer

  • A niche for ecosystem multifunctionality in global change research.

    Darren P. Giling;Darren P. Giling;Darren P. Giling;Léa Beaumelle;Léa Beaumelle;Helen R. P. Phillips;Helen R. P. Phillips;Simone Cesarz;Simone Cesarz

  • Biodiversity increases multitrophic energy use efficiency, flow and storage in grasslands.

    Oksana Y. Buzhdygan;Oksana Y. Buzhdygan;Sebastian T. Meyer;Wolfgang W. Weisser;Nico Eisenhauer

  • Biodiversity–ecosystem function experiments reveal the mechanisms underlying the consequences of biodiversity change in real world ecosystems

    Nico Eisenhauer;Andrew D. Barnes;Andrew D. Barnes;Simone Cesarz;Dylan Craven

  • Plant diversity maintains multiple soil functions in future environments.

    Nico Eisenhauer;Jes Hines;Forest Isbell;Fons van der Plas

  • fluxweb: An R package to easily estimate energy fluxes in food webs

    Benoit Gauzens;Andrew D. Barnes;Andrew D. Barnes;Darren P. Giling;Jes Hines

  • Reconsidering functional redundancy in biodiversity research

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  • Mycorrhiza in tree diversity–ecosystem function relationships: conceptual framework and experimental implementation

    Olga Ferlian;Simone Cesarz;Dylan Craven;Jes Hines

  • Nutrient subsidies to belowground microbes impact aboveground food web interactions.

    Jes Hines;J. Patrick Megonigal;Robert F. Denno

  • 10 years later: Revisiting priorities for science and society a decade after the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

    Christian Mulder;Elena M. Bennett;David A. Bohan;Michael Bonkowski

  • Elevated CO2 and warming shift the functional composition of soil nematode communities in a semiarid grassland

    Kevin E. Mueller;Dana M. Blumenthal;Yolima Carrillo;Simone Cesarz

Frequent Co-Authors

Nico Eisenhauer
Nico Eisenhauer Leipzig University
Anne Ebeling
Anne Ebeling Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Forest Isbell
Forest Isbell University of Minnesota
Wolfgang W. Weisser
Wolfgang W. Weisser Technical University of Munich
Simone Cesarz
Simone Cesarz Leipzig University
Sebastian T. Meyer
Sebastian T. Meyer Technical University of Munich
Olga Ferlian
Olga Ferlian Leipzig University
Christoph Scherber
Christoph Scherber Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change
Helge Bruelheide
Helge Bruelheide Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Amanda E. Bates
Amanda E. Bates Memorial University of Newfoundland

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