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Madelaine Böhme

Madelaine Böhme

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3991
World Ranking
8666
National Ranking
627

Overview

Madelaine Böhme is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany and has a significant publication record within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research primarily spans paleontology, ecology, anthropology, social psychology, and nature and landscape conservation.

The scientist's work centers on topics including evolution and paleontology studies, Pleistocene-era hominins and archaeology, paleontology and evolutionary biology, wildlife ecology and conservation, primate behavior and ecology, geology and paleoclimatology research, and bat biology and ecology studies.

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Historical Biology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
  • Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Madelaine Böhme are:

  • Neogene hyperaridity in Arabia drove the directions of mammalian dispersal between Africa and Eurasia, 2021, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Reply to: Reevaluating bipedalism in Danuvius, 2020, Nature

In addition to Böhme's own work, other recent high-impact studies related to their fields include publications by other authors such as Svetlana Botsyun, with a paper on Middle Miocene Climate published in 2022 in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology, and Gérald Mayr, with notable works published in 2020 in PLoS ONE and Journal für Ornithologie.

Madelaine Böhme collaborates regularly with a core group of co-authors, notably:

  • Thomas Lechner (17 collaborations)
  • Panagiotis Kampouridis (14 collaborations)
  • Nikolaos Kargopoulos (10 collaborations)
  • Josephina Hartung (7 collaborations)
  • Nikolaï Spassov (6 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • The Miocene Climatic Optimum: evidence from ectothermic vertebrates of Central Europe

    Madelaine Böhme

  • Phylogenetic relationships and biogeographical patterns in Circum-Mediterranean Subfamily Leuciscinae (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) inferred from both mitochondrial and nuclear data

    Silvia Perea;Madelaine Böhme;Primož Zupančič;Jörg Freyhof

  • Late Miocene "washhouse" climate in Europe

    Madelaine Böhme;August Ilg;Michael Winklhofer

  • Miocene precipitation in Europe: Temporal trends and spatial gradients

    Madelaine Böhme;Michael Winklhofer;August Ilg

  • Integrated stratigraphy and 40Ar/39Ar chronology of the early to middle Miocene Upper Freshwater Molasse in western Bavaria (Germany)

    Hayfaa Abdul Aziz;Madelaine Böhme;Alexander Rocholl;Jerome Prieto

  • The reconstruction of Early and Middle Miocene climate and vegetation in Southern Germany as determined from the fossil wood flora

    Madelaine Böhme;Angela A. Bruch;Alfred Selmeier

  • New method to estimate paleoprecipitation using fossil amphibians and reptiles and the middle and late Miocene precipitation gradients in Europe

    M. Böhme;A. Ilg;A. Ossig;H. Küchenhoff

  • Messinian age and savannah environment of the possible hominin Graecopithecus from Europe

    Madelaine Böhme;Nikolai Spassov;Martin Ebner;Denis Geraads

  • A new magnetostratigraphic framework for the Lower Miocene (Burdigalian/Ottnangian, Karpatian) in the North Alpine Foreland Basin

    B. Reichenbacher;W. Krijgsman;Y. Lataster;M. Pippèrr

  • Life in the sublittoral zone of long-lived Lake Pannon: paleontological analysis of the Upper Miocene Szák Formation, Hungary

    István Cziczer;Imre Magyar;Radovan Pipík;Madelaine Böhme

  • Revision of the Anguine Lizard Pseudopus laurillardi (Squamata, Anguidae) from the Miocene of Europe, with Comments on Paleoecology

    Jozef Klembara;Madelaine Böhme;Michael Rummel

  • Na Duong (northern Vietnam) – an exceptional window into Eocene ecosystems from Southeast Asia

    Madelaine Böhme;Manuela Aiglstorfer;Pierre-Olivier Antoine;Erwin Appel

  • Migration history of air-breathing fishes reveals Neogene atmospheric circulation patterns

    M. Böhme

  • Biostratigraphy and sedimentology of the Fluviatile Untere Serie (Early and Middle Miocene) in the central part of the North Alpine Foreland Basin: implications for palaeoenvironment and climate

    J. Prieto;M. Böhme;H. Maurer;K. Heissig

  • Integrated stratigraphy and 40Ar/39Ar chronology of the Early to Middle Miocene Upper Freshwater Molasse in eastern Bavaria (Germany)

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  • First European evidence for transcontinental dispersal of Crocodylus (late Neogene of southern Italy)

    Massimo Delfino;Madelaine Böhme;Lorenzo Rook

  • The antiquity of the Rhine River: stratigraphic coverage of the dinotheriensande (eppelsheim formation) of the Mainz Basin (Germany).

    Madelaine Böhme;Manuela Aiglstorfer;Dieter Uhl;Ottmar Kullmer

  • Potential hominin affinities of Graecopithecus from the Late Miocene of Europe

    Jochen Fuss;Nikolai Spassov;David R. Begun;Madelaine Böhme

  • A hominid tooth from Bulgaria: The last pre-human hominid of continental Europe

    Nikolaï Spassov;Denis Geraads;L. Hristova;G. N. Markov

  • The age of volcanic tuffs from the Upper Freshwater Molasse (North Alpine Foreland Basin) and their possible use for tephrostratigraphic correlations across Europe for the Middle Miocene

    Alexander Rocholl;Urs Schaltegger;H. Albert Gilg;Jan Wijbrans

  • The Cenozoic on-shore basins of Northern Vietnam: Biostratigraphy, vertebrate and invertebrate faunas

    Madelaine Böhme;Jérôme Prieto;Simon Schneider;Nguyen Viet Hung

Frequent Co-Authors

David R. Begun
David R. Begun University of Toronto
Walter G. Joyce
Walter G. Joyce University of Fribourg
Dieter Uhl
Dieter Uhl University of Tübingen
Torsten Utescher
Torsten Utescher University of Bonn
Jan Wijbrans
Jan Wijbrans Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Massimo Delfino
Massimo Delfino University of Turin
H. Albert Gilg
H. Albert Gilg Technical University of Munich
Urs Schaltegger
Urs Schaltegger University of Geneva
Pierre-Olivier Antoine
Pierre-Olivier Antoine University of Montpellier
Denis Geraads
Denis Geraads Sorbonne University

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