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Martin T. Dokulil

Martin T. Dokulil

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
47
Citations
11878
World Ranking
4355
National Ranking
30

Overview

Martin T. Dokulil is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable contributions in related subfields such as Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, prominently featuring Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Marine and Environmental Studies.

Martin T. Dokulil has authored several papers, including:

  • "Phenological shifts in lake stratification under climate change" (2021, Nature Communications)
  • "Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat" (2021, Nature Climate Change)
  • "Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Global Climate" (2020, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society)
  • "Increasing maximum lake surface temperature under climate change" (2021, Climatic Change)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Martin T. Dokulil include:

  • Orlane Anneville
  • Katrin Teubner
  • Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer
  • Benjamin M. Kraemer
  • Donald C. Pierson

Publication venues that have frequently featured their work are:

  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Hydrobiologia
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science
  • Nature Communications
  • Nature Climate Change

Best Publications

  • Lake responses to reduced nutrient loading - an analysis of contemporary long-term data from 35 case studies

    Erik Jeppesen;Martin Søndergaard;Jens Peder Jensen;Karl E. Havens

  • Rapid and highly variable warming of lake surface waters around the globe

    Catherine M. O'Reilly;Sapna Sharma;Derek K. Gray;Stephanie E. Hampton

  • Cyanobacterial dominance in lakes

    Martin T. Dokulil;Katrin Teubner

  • Long-term dynamics of phytoplankton assemblages: Microcystis-domination in Lake Taihu, a large shallow lake in China

    Yuwei Chen;Boqiang Qin;Katrin Teubner;Martin T. Dokulil

  • Phenological shifts in lake stratification under climate change.

    R. Iestyn Woolway;R. Iestyn Woolway;Sapna Sharma;Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer;Andrey Debolskiy;Andrey Debolskiy

  • STATE OF THE CLIMATE IN 2017

    R. Abernethy;Steven A. Ackerman;R. Adler;Adelina Albanil Encarnación

  • State of the Climate in 2014

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Changes of nutrients and phytoplankton chlorophyll-a in a large shallow lake, Taihu, China: an 8-year investigation

    Yuwei Chen;Chengxin Fan;Katrin Teubner;Martin Dokulil

  • Eighty years of spatially coherent Austrian lake surface temperatures and their relationship to regional air temperature and the North Atlantic Oscillation

    David M. Livingstone;Martin T. Dokulil

  • A global database of lake surface temperatures collected by in situ and satellite methods from 1985–2009

    Sapna Sharma;Derek K. Gray;Jordan S. Read;Catherine M. O'Reilly

  • State of the Climate in 2018

    M. Ades;R. Adler;Laura S. Aldeco;G. Alejandra

  • Twenty years of spatially coherent deepwater warming in lakes across Europe related to the North Atlantic Oscillation

    Martin T. Dokulil;Albert Jagsch;Glen D. George;Orlane Anneville

  • Equilibrium/steady-state concept in phytoplankton ecology

    Luigi Naselli-Flores;Judit Padisák;Martin T. Dokulil;Ingrid Chorus

  • Anthropogenic impacts to large lakes in China: the Tai Hu example

    M Dokulil;W Chen;Q Cai

  • Climate change drives widespread shifts in lake thermal habitat

    Benjamin M. Kraemer;Rachel M. Pilla;R. Iestyn Woolway;R. Iestyn Woolway;Orlane Anneville

  • Warming of Central European lakes and their response to the 1980s climate regime shift

    R. Iestyn Woolway;Martin T. Dokulil;Wlodzimierz Marszelewski;Martin Schmid

  • State of the Climate in 2016

    Arlene P. Aaron-Morrison;Steven A. Ackerman;Nicolaus G. Adams;Robert F. Adler

  • Littoral diatom assemblages as bioindicators of lake trophic status: A case study from perialpine lakes in Austria

    Aloisie Poulíčková;Martin Duchoslav;Martin Dokulil

  • Impact of climate warming on European inland waters

    Martin T. Dokulil

  • Deeper waters are changing less consistently than surface waters in a global analysis of 102 lakes

    Rachel M. Pilla;Craig E. Williamson;Boris V. Adamovich;Rita Adrian;Rita Adrian

  • The impact of the changing climate on the thermal characteristics of lakes

    Lauri Arvola;Glen George;David M. Livingstone;Marko Järvinen

Frequent Co-Authors

Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer
Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer Uppsala University
James A. Rusak
James A. Rusak Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
R. Iestyn Woolway
R. Iestyn Woolway Bangor University
Rita Adrian
Rita Adrian Freie Universität Berlin
Dietmar Straile
Dietmar Straile University of Konstanz
Andrew M. Paterson
Andrew M. Paterson Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Martin Schmid
Martin Schmid Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology
Linda May
Linda May Natural Environment Research Council
Christopher J. Merchant
Christopher J. Merchant University of Reading
Marco Tedesco
Marco Tedesco Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

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