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Jon E. Brommer

Jon E. Brommer

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Ecology and Evolution

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47
Citations
9438
World Ranking
4395
National Ranking
64

Overview

Jon E. Brommer is affiliated with the University of Turku in Finland. Their research spans multiple disciplines within environmental and biological sciences, with a significant focus on ecology and conservation issues.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these fields, they have contributed extensively to subfields such as:

  • Ecology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Global and Planetary Change

Jon E. Brommer's work covers a range of research topics, with frequent investigations into:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Avian Ecology and Behavior
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies

The scientist has published several papers in prominent venues, including:

  • Ecology and Evolution (7 publications)
  • Conservation Biology (3 publications)
  • Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (3 publications)
  • Animal Conservation (3 publications)
  • Global Change Biology (2 publications)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Bats and Wind Farms: The Role and Importance of the Baltic Sea Countries in the European Context of Power Transition and Biodiversity Conservation," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Within-season changes in habitat use of forest-dwelling boreal bats," 2020, Ecology and Evolution
  • "The future distribution of wetland birds breeding in Europe validated against observed changes in distribution," 2022, Environmental Research Letters
  • "Benefits of protected areas for nonbreeding waterbirds adjusting their distributions under climate warming," 2020, Conservation Biology
  • "Lining the nest with more feathers increases offspring recruitment probability: Selection on an extended phenotype in the blue tit," 2020, Ecology and Evolution

Frequent collaborators of Jon E. Brommer include:

  • Patrik Karell (13 joint works)
  • Élie Gaget (12 joint works)
  • Aleksi Lehikoinen (9 joint works)
  • Tom Langendoen (8 joint works)
  • Chiara Morosinotto (8 joint works)

Best Publications

  • The evolutionary ecology of individual phenotypic plasticity in wild populations.

    Daniel Nussey;Alastair Wilson;J. E. Brommer

  • Senescence rates are determined by ranking on the fast–slow life‐history continuum

    Owen R. Jones;Jean-Michel Gaillard;Shripad Tuljapurkar;Jussi S. Alho

  • Europe-wide dampening of population cycles in keystone herbivores

    Thomas Cornulier;Nigel G. Yoccoz;Vincent Bretagnolle;Jon E. Brommer

  • Climate change drives microevolution in a wild bird

    Patrik Karell;Kari Ahola;Teuvo Karstinen;Jari Valkama

  • Testing the genetics underlying the co-evolution of mate choice and ornament in the wild

    Anna Qvarnström;Jon E. Brommer;Lars Gustafsson

  • The evolution of fitness in life-history theory

    Jon E. Brommer

  • Whither Pst? The approximation of Qst by Pst in evolutionary and conservation biology

    J. E. Brommer

  • The range margins of northern birds shift polewards

    Jon E. Brommer

  • Generation time and temporal scaling of bird population dynamics.

    Bernt-Erik Sæther;Russell Lande;Steinar Engen;Henri Weimerskirch

  • Natural selection and genetic variation for reproductive reaction norms in a wild bird population.

    Jon E. Brommer;Juha Merilä;Ben C. Sheldon;Lars Gustafsson

  • Immunocompetence and its costs during development: an experimental study in blue tit nestlings.

    Jon E. Brommer

  • Reproductive timing and individual fitness

    Jon E. Brommer;Juha Merilä;Hanna Kokko

  • Single‐Generation Estimates of Individual Fitness as Proxies for Long‐Term Genetic Contribution

    Jon E. Brommer;Lars Gustafsson;Hannu Pietiäinen;Juha Merilä

  • Life-History Variation Predicts the Effects of Demographic Stochasticity on Avian Population Dynamics

    BE Saether;S Engen;AP Moller;H Weimerskirch

  • Exploring plasticity in the wild: laying date–temperature reaction norms in the common gull Larus canus

    Jon E Brommer;Kalev Rattiste;Alastair J Wilson

  • Aggressive Ural owl mothers recruit more offspring

    Pekka Kontiainen;Hannu Pietiäinen;Kalle Huttunen;Patrik Karell

  • The Intersexual Genetic Correlation for Lifetime Fitness in the Wild and Its Implications for Sexual Selection

    Jon E. Brommer;Mark Kirkpatrick;Anna Qvarnström;Lars Gustafsson

  • On between-individual and residual (co)variances in the study of animal personality: are you willing to take the "individual gambit"?

    Jon E. Brommer;Jon E. Brommer

  • Movement of the Apollo butterfly Parnassius apollo related to host plant and nectar plant patches.

    Jon. E. Brommer;Marianne S. Fred

  • The breeding ranges of Central European and Arctic bird species move poleward.

    Jon E. Brommer;Jon E. Brommer;Aleksi Lehikoinen;Jari Valkama

  • Quantitative genetics of behavioural reaction norms: genetic correlations between personality and behavioural plasticity vary across stickleback populations.

    Niels Jeroen Dingemanse;Iain Barber;Iain Barber;Jonathan Wright;J. E. Brommer

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Gustafsson
Lars Gustafsson Uppsala University
Toni Laaksonen
Toni Laaksonen University of Turku
Juha Merilä
Juha Merilä University of Hong Kong
Anne Charmantier
Anne Charmantier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Henri Weimerskirch
Henri Weimerskirch Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Steinar Engen
Steinar Engen Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Marcel E. Visser
Marcel E. Visser University of Groningen
Alison Johnston
Alison Johnston Cornell University
Alastair J. Wilson
Alastair J. Wilson University of Exeter

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