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Jon Norberg is affiliated with the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields such as Ecological Modeling, Global and Planetary Change, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics including:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Ecosystem dynamics and resilience
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Jon Norberg include:

  • The importance of species interactions in eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate change, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Failures to disagree are essential for environmental science to effectively influence policy development, 2022, Ecology Letters
  • Ecological Memory of Historical Contamination Influences the Response of Phytoplankton Communities, 2021, Ecosystems
  • Emergence of social-psychological barriers to social-ecological resilience: from causes to solutions, 2024, Ecology and Society
  • The importance of species interactions in spatially explicit eco-evolutionary community dynamics under climate change, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Jon Norberg has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Anna Åkesson
  • Alva Curtsdotter
  • Anna Eklöf
  • Bo Ebenman
  • György Barabás

The scientist's publications appear in various notable venues such as:

  • Nature Communications
  • Ecology Letters
  • Ecosystems
  • Ecology and Society
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • ADAPTIVE GOVERNANCE OF SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS

    Carl Folke;Thomas Hahn;Per Olsson;Jon Norberg

  • Response diversity, ecosystem change, and resilience

    Thomas Elmqvist;Carl Folke;Carl Folke;Magnus Nyström;Garry Peterson

  • Resilience Management in Social-ecological Systems: a Working Hypothesis for a Participatory Approach

    Brian Walker;Stephen R. Carpenter;John M. Anderies;Nick Abel

  • Globalization, Roving Bandits, and Marine Resources

    F. Berkes;T. P. Hughes;R. S. Steneck;J. A. Wilson

  • Social-ecological systems as complex adaptive systems : modeling and policy implications

    Simon Levin;Tasos Xepapadeas;Anne Sophie Crépin;Jon Norberg

  • Impacts of multiple stressors on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: the role of species co‐tolerance

    Rolf D. Vinebrooke;Kathryn L. Cottingham;Jon Norberg;Marten Scheffer

  • Complexity theory for a sustainable future

    Jon Norberg;Graeme S. Cumming

  • Phenotypic diversity and ecosystem functioning in changing environments: a theoretical framework.

    Jon Norberg;Dennis P. Swaney;Jonathan Dushoff;Juan Lin

  • Floating plant dominance as a stable state

    Marten Scheffer;Sándor Szabó;Alessandra Gragnani;Egbert H. van Nes

  • Scaling from Traits to Ecosystems: Developing a General Trait Driver Theory via Integrating Trait-Based and Metabolic Scaling Theories

    Brian J. Enquist;Brian J. Enquist;Jon Norberg;Stephen P. Bonser;Cyrille Violle;Cyrille Violle

  • Ecosystem tipping points in an evolving world.

    Vasilis Dakos;Blake Matthews;Andrew P. Hendry;Jonathan Levine

  • The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities.

    Mark C. Urban;Mathew A. Leibold;Priyanga Amarasekare;Luc De Meester

  • Eco-evolutionary responses of biodiversity to climate change

    Jon Norberg;Jon Norberg;Mark C. Urban;Mark Vellend;Christopher A. Klausmeier

  • Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: A complex adaptive systems approach

    Jon Norberg

  • Mapping bundles of ecosystem services reveals distinct types of multifunctionality within a Swedish landscape

    Cibele Queiroz;Megan Meacham;Kristina Richter;Albert V. Norström

  • A new look at the relationship between diversity and stability.

    M. Loreau;A. Downing;Mark Emmerson;A. Gonzalez

  • A network approach for analyzing spatially structured populations in fragmented landscape

    Örjan Bodin;Jon Norberg

  • A more dynamic understanding of human behaviour for the Anthropocene

    Caroline Schill;Caroline Schill;John M. Anderies;Therese Lindahl;Therese Lindahl;Carl Folke;Carl Folke

  • Biodiversity in metacommunities: Plankton as complex adaptive systems?

    Mathew A. Leibold;Jon Norberg

  • Linking Nature's services to ecosystems: some general ecological concepts

    Jon Norberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Carl Folke
Carl Folke Stockholm University
John M. Anderies
John M. Anderies Arizona State University
Marten Scheffer
Marten Scheffer Wageningen University & Research
Van M. Savage
Van M. Savage University of California, Los Angeles
Will Steffen
Will Steffen Australian National University
Cyrille Violle
Cyrille Violle Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Brian J. Enquist
Brian J. Enquist University of Arizona
Ingo Fetzer
Ingo Fetzer Stockholm Resilience Centre
Max Troell
Max Troell Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Sarah E. Cornell
Sarah E. Cornell Stockholm Resilience Centre

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