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Martin de Luis

Martin de Luis

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Environmental Sciences
Spain
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
61
Citations
9909
World Ranking
2832
National Ranking
71

Martin de Luis publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin de Luis sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 158 publications — 46th percentile

46% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Martin de Luis D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Martin de Luis sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Spain Leader Award

Overview

Martin de Luis is affiliated with the University of Zaragoza in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental and Earth sciences, with a significant emphasis on the interplay between climate factors and forest ecosystems.

Their notable recent publications include:

  • Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests, 2022, Communications Biology
  • Photoperiod and temperature as dominant environmental drivers triggering secondary growth resumption in Northern Hemisphere conifers, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Drought legacies are short, prevail in dry conifer forests and depend on growth variability, 2020, Journal of Ecology
  • Spatio-temporal assessment of beech growth in relation to climate extremes in Slovenia - An integrated approach using remote sensing and tree-ring data, 2020, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Unprecedented warmth: A look at Spain's exceptional summer of 2022, 2023, Atmospheric Research

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Katarina Čufar
  • Roberto Serrano-Notivoli
  • Edurne Martínez del Castillo
  • J. Julio Camarero
  • Peter Prislan

Martin de Luis has published extensively in several key journals and venues, which include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Forests
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Global Change Biology

Their primary fields of study are Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these disciplines, they explore subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Plant Science.

The main topics covered in their work are:

  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Climate variability and models
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture

Their research utilizes various approaches including remote sensing and dendrochronology to assess forest growth patterns in response to climatic variations, with a regional focus that includes European beech forests and conifer species in the Northern Hemisphere.

Best Publications

  • Forest resilience to drought varies across biomes

    Antonio Gazol;Jesus Julio Camarero;Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano;Raúl Sánchez-Salguero;Raúl Sánchez-Salguero

  • Woody biomass production lags stem-girth increase by over one month in coniferous forests

    Henri E. Cuny;Henri E. Cuny;Cyrille B. K. Rathgeber;Cyrille B. K. Rathgeber;David Frank;Patrick Fonti

  • Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests

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  • Impacts of drought at different time scales on forest growth across a wide climatic gradient in north-eastern Spain

    Edmond Pasho;Edmond Pasho;J. Julio Camarero;Martín de Luis;Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano

  • Bioclimatology of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) in the Eastern Alps: spatial and altitudinal climatic signals identified through a tree‐ring network

    Alfredo Di Filippo;Franco Biondi;Katarina Čufar;Martín De Luis

  • Changes in seasonal precipitation in the Iberian Peninsula during 1946–2005

    Martin de Luis;Michele Brunetti;José Carlos Gonzalez-Hidalgo;Luis Alberto Longares

  • Tree-ring variation, wood formation and phenology of beech (Fagus sylvatica) from a representative site in Slovenia, SE Central Europe

    Katarina Čufar;Peter Prislan;Martin de Luis;Jozica Gričar

  • A new tool for monthly precipitation analysis in Spain: MOPREDAS database (monthly precipitation trends December 1945–November 2005)

    Jose Carlos González‐Hidalgo;Michele Brunetti;Martín de Luis

  • Drought patterns in the Mediterranean area: the Valencia region (eastern Spain)

    Sergio M. Vicente-Serrano;José Carlos González-Hidalgo;Martín de Luis;José Raventós

  • Monthly precipitation trends on the Mediterranean fringe of the Iberian Peninsula during the second-half of the twentieth century (1951–2000)

    Jose Carlos Gonzalez‐Hidalgo;Joan‐Albert Lopez‐Bustins;Petr Štepánek;Javier Martin‐Vide

  • Seasonal Dynamics of Wood Formation in Pinus Halepensis from Dry and Semi-Arid Ecosystems in Spain

    Martín de Luis;Jožica Gričar;Katarina Čufar;José Raventós

  • Phenological variation in xylem and phloem formation in Fagus sylvatica from two contrasting sites

    Peter Prislan;Jožica Gričar;Martin de Luis;Kevin T. Smith

  • A review of daily soil erosion in Western Mediterranean areas

    José Carlos González-Hidalgo;José Luis Peña-Monné;Martín de Luis

  • Climatic trends, disturbances and short-term vegetation dynamics in a Mediterranean shrubland

    Martı́n De Luı́s;Maria Francisca Garcı́a-Cano;Jordi Cortina;José Raventós

  • Photoperiod and temperature as dominant environmental drivers triggering secondary growth resumption in Northern Hemisphere conifers

    Jian-Guo Huang;Qianqian Ma;Sergio Rossi;Sergio Rossi;Franco Biondi

  • Seasonal precipitation trends in the Mediterranean Iberian Peninsula in second half of 20th century

    Martín De Luis;José Carlos González-Hidalgo;Luis Alberto Longares;Petr Štepánek

  • Fuel characteristics and fire behaviour in mature Mediterranean gorse shrublands

    Martín De Luis;Manuel J. Baeza;José Raventós;José C. González-Hidalgo

  • Fire-induced deforestation in drought-prone Mediterranean forests: drivers and unknowns from leaves to communities

    Asaf Karavani;Matthias M. Boer;Mara Baudena;Carlos Colinas

  • Climate factors promoting intra-annual density fluctuations in Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis) from semiarid sites

    Martin de Luis;Klemen Novak;Klemen Novak;Klemen Novak;José Raventós;Jožica Gričar

  • Plasticity in dendroclimatic response across the distribution range of Aleppo Pine ( Pinus halepensis )

    Martin de Luis;Katarina Čufar;Alfredo Di Filippo;Klemen Novak

  • Size mediated climate-growth relationships in Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea

    Martín De Luis;Klemen Novak;Klemen Novak;Klemen Novak;Katarina Čufar;José Raventós

Frequent Co-Authors

Katarina Čufar
Katarina Čufar University of Ljubljana
Jožica Gričar
Jožica Gričar Slovenian Forestry Institute
José Carlos González-Hidalgo
José Carlos González-Hidalgo University of Zaragoza
J. Julio Camarero
J. Julio Camarero Spanish National Research Council
Santiago Beguería
Santiago Beguería Spanish National Research Council
Raúl Sánchez-Salguero
Raúl Sánchez-Salguero Pablo de Olavide University
Sergio Rossi
Sergio Rossi Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Juan Carlos Linares
Juan Carlos Linares Pablo de Olavide University
Vicente Rozas
Vicente Rozas University of Valladolid
Giovanna Battipaglia
Giovanna Battipaglia University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"

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