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Niclas Jonzén

Niclas Jonzén

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Ecology and Evolution

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40
Citations
5395
World Ranking
6183
National Ranking
155

Overview

Niclas Jonzén is a researcher affiliated with Lund University in Sweden, specializing in environmental science with a focus on ecology and ecological modeling. Their work addresses topics related to avian ecology and behavior, species distribution and climate change, as well as wildlife ecology and conservation.

Their research contributions include publications in recognized academic venues, notably in Ornis Svecica. Among their recent work is a paper titled The timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migrants: a comparison between Ottenby, Sweden and Capri, Italy, published in 2021 in Ornis Svecica. This paper has been cited multiple times in academic literature.

Niclas Jonzén collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Dario Piacentini
  • Arne Andersson
  • Alessandro Montemaggiori
  • Martin Stervander
  • Diego Rubolini

Their scholarship intersects several key subfields within environmental science:

  • Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling

The main topics emphasized across their work include:

  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Best Publications

  • Rapid advance of spring arrival dates in long-distance migratory birds.

    Niclas Jonzén;Andreas Lindén;Torbjørn Ergon;Endre Knudsen

  • Challenging claims in the study of migratory birds and climate change

    Endre Knudsen;Andreas Linden;Christiaan Both;Niclas Jonzen

  • Bet-hedging as an evolutionary game: the trade-off between egg size and number

    Helen Olofsson;Jörgen Ripa;Niclas Jonzén

  • Temporal dynamics and diversity of avian malaria parasites in a single host species.

    Staffan Bensch;Jonas Waldenström;Niclas Jonzén;Helena Westerdahl

  • Minimizing the cost of environmental management decisions by optimizing statistical thresholds

    Scott A. Field;Andrew J. Tyre;Niclas Jonzén;Jonathan R. Rhodes

  • Climate change and the optimal arrival of migratory birds.

    Niclas Jonzén;Anders Hedenström;Per Lundberg

  • Timing of spring migration in birds: long-term trends, North Atlantic Oscillation and the significance of different migration routes

    Martin Stervander;Åke Lindström;Niclas Jonzén;Arne Andersson

  • Temperature and rainfall anomalies in Africa predict timing of spring migration in trans-Saharan migratory birds

    Nicola Saino;Diego Rubolini;Niclas Jonzén;Torbjorn Ergon

  • Regional variation in climate change winners and losers highlights the rapid loss of cold‐dwelling species

    Catherine M. Tayleur;Catherine M. Tayleur;Vincent Devictor;Pierre Gaüzère;Niclas Jonzén

  • From climate change to population change: the need to consider annual life cycles

    Emma Ådahl;Per Lundberg;Niclas Jonzén

  • Monitoring temporal trends in spatially structured populations: how should sampling effort be allocated between space and time?

    Jonathan R. Rhodes;Niclas Jonzén

  • Characterizing bird migration phenology using data from standardized monitoring at bird observatories

    Endre Knudsen;Andreas Lindén;Torbjørn Ergon;Niclas Jonzén

  • Impact of climate change on communities: revealing species' contribution.

    Catherine M. Davey;Vincent Devictor;Niclas Jonzén;Åke Lindström

  • The irreducible uncertainty of the demography–environment interaction in ecology

    Niclas Jonzén;Per Lundberg;Esa Ranta;Veijo Kaitala;Veijo Kaitala

  • A theory of stochastic harvesting in stochastic environments

    Niclas Jonzén;Jörgen Ripa;Per Lundberg

  • The effect of climate change on partial migration - the blue tit paradox

    Anna L. K. Nilsson;Åke Lindström;Niclas Jonzén;Sven G. Nilsson

  • Density-dependent body growth reduces the potential of marine reserves to enhance yields

    Anna Gårdmark;Niclas Jonzén;Niclas Jonzén;Marc Mangel

  • The eco‐evolutionary consequences of interspecific phenological asynchrony – a theoretical perspective

    Jacob Johansson;Nadiah P. Kristensen;Jan‐Åke Nilsson;Niclas Jonzén

  • Temporally structured density-dependence and population management

    Niclas Jonzén;Per Lundberg

  • Of sheep and rain: large-scale population dynamics of the red kangaroo

    Niclas Jonzén;Anthony R. Pople;Gordon C. Grigg;Hugh P. Possingham

  • Uncertainty and predictability: the niches of migrants and nomads

    Niclas Jonzén;Endre Knudsen;Robert D. Holt

  • Change in spring arrival of migratory birds under an era of climate change, Swedish data from the last 140 years

    Cecilia Kullberg;Thord Fransson;Johanna Hedlund;Niclas Jonzén

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Lundberg
Per Lundberg Lund University
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Åke Lindström
Åke Lindström Lund University
Hugh P. Possingham
Hugh P. Possingham University of Queensland
Veijo Kaitala
Veijo Kaitala University of Helsinki
Diego Rubolini
Diego Rubolini University of Milan
Henrik G. Smith
Henrik G. Smith Lund University
Anders Hedenström
Anders Hedenström Lund University
Jonathan R. Rhodes
Jonathan R. Rhodes University of Queensland
Jonas Waldenström
Jonas Waldenström Linnaeus University

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