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52
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11029
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3454
National Ranking
191

Overview

Klaus Henle is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with an emphasis on ecology, ecological modeling, and global and planetary change. Other notable subfields in their body of work include molecular biology and ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics.

The scientist's work encompasses multiple topics within the broader field of ecology, particularly:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Genetic Diversity and Population Structure
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Land Use and Ecosystem Services

Henle has collaborated frequently with the following coauthors:

  • Annegret Grimm-Seyfarth
  • Reinhard Klenke
  • Martin Schlegel
  • Stefan Schaffer
  • Diana E. Bowler

The scientist has published extensively in venues such as:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Conservation
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Conservation Science and Practice

Recent papers include:

  • "Effective Biodiversity Monitoring Needs a Culture of Integration," 2020, One Earth
  • "Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity," 2022, Science
  • "Sampling and modelling rare species: Conceptual guidelines for the neglected majority," 2022, Global Change Biology
  • "Temporal trends in the spatial bias of species occurrence records," 2022, Ecography
  • "Decision-making of citizen scientists when recording species observations," 2022, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Predictors of species sensitivity to fragmentation

    Klaus Henle;K. F. Davies;Michael Kleyer;Christopher R. Margules

  • Identifying and managing the conflicts between agriculture and biodiversity conservation in Europe - a review

    Klaus Henle;Didier Alard;Jeremy Clitherow;Paul Cobb

  • EU agricultural reform fails on biodiversity

    G. Pe'er;L. V. Dicks;P. Visconti;R. Arlettaz

  • Advantages of Volunteer-Based Biodiversity Monitoring in Europe

    Dirk S. Schmeller;Dirk S. Schmeller;Pierre Yves Henry;Romain Julliard;Bernd Gruber

  • Towards sustainable land use: identifying and managing the conflicts between human activities and biodiversity conservation in Europe

    Juliette Young;Allan Watt;Peter Nowicki;Didier Alard

  • Biodiversity scenarios neglect future land‐use changes

    Nicolas Titeux;Nicolas Titeux;Klaus Henle;Jean-Baptiste Mihoub;Adrian Regos

  • Species survival in fragmented landscapes: where are we now?

    Klaus Henle;David B. Lindenmayer;Chris R. Margules;Denis A. Saunders

  • Long-term carbon loss in fragmented Neotropical forests

    Sandro Pütz;Jürgen Groeneveld;Jürgen Groeneveld;Klaus Henle;Christoph Knogge

  • More species, but all do the same: contrasting effects of flood disturbance on ground beetle functional and species diversity

    Michael Gerisch;Veronica Agostinelli;Klaus Henle;Frank Dziock

  • Identifying, managing and monitoring conflicts between forest biodiversity conservation and other human interests in Europe

    J. Niemela;Juliette C. Young;D. Alard;M. Askasibar

  • Multifunctionality of floodplain landscapes: relating management options to ecosystem services

    Stefan Schindler;Stefan Schindler;Zita Sebesvari;Christian Damm;Katrin Euller

  • Species survival in fragmented landscapes

    Josef Settele;Chris Margules;Peter Poschlod;Klaus Henle

  • Setting temporal baselines for biodiversity: the limits of available monitoring data for capturing the full impact of anthropogenic pressures

    Jean-Baptiste Mihoub;Jean-Baptiste Mihoub;Klaus Henle;Nicolas Titeux;Lluís Brotons

  • The Role of Density Regulation in Extinction Processes and Population Viability Analysis

    Klaus Henle;Stephen Sarre;Kerstin Wiegand

  • Patterns of beta diversity in Europe: the role of climate, land cover and distance across scales

    Petr Keil;Petr Keil;Oliver Schweiger;Ingolf Kühn;William E. Kunin

  • Integrating ongoing biodiversity monitoring: potential benefits and methods

    Pierre Yves Henry;Szabolcs Lengyel;Piotr Nowicki;Romain Julliard

  • Effective Biodiversity Monitoring Needs a Culture of Integration

    Hjalmar S. Kühl;Hjalmar S. Kühl;Diana E. Bowler;Diana E. Bowler;Diana E. Bowler;Lukas Bösch;Helge Bruelheide;Helge Bruelheide

  • National responsibilities in European species conservation: a methodological review.

    Dirk S. Schmeller;Dirk S. Schmeller;Bernd Gruber;Eduardas Budrys;Erik Framsted

  • Habitat monitoring in Europe: a description of current practices

    Szabolcs Lengyel;Szabolcs Lengyel;Eszter Déri;Zoltán Varga;Roland Horváth

  • Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences

    Luis M.P. Ceríaco;Luis M.P. Ceríaco;Eliécer E. Gutiérrez;Eliécer E. Gutiérrez;Alain Dubois;Cristian Simón Abdala

  • The tales of two geckos: does dispersal prevent extinction in recently fragmented populations?

    Marion Hoehn;Marion Hoehn;Stephen Sarre;Klaus Henle

Frequent Co-Authors

Dirk S. Schmeller
Dirk S. Schmeller National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse
Josef Settele
Josef Settele Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Guy Pe'er
Guy Pe'er Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Chris Margules
Chris Margules James Cook University
Joseph Tzanopoulos
Joseph Tzanopoulos University of Kent
Stephen D. Sarre
Stephen D. Sarre University of Canberra
Ingolf Kühn
Ingolf Kühn Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
William E. Kunin
William E. Kunin University of Leeds
Simon G. Potts
Simon G. Potts University of Reading
Lluís Brotons
Lluís Brotons Spanish National Research Council

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