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Oliver Tackenberg is affiliated with Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research connected to this institution.

While specific details regarding their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not available, their association with a notable university suggests active engagement in academic pursuits.

There is no publicly documented record of awards or book publications attributed to them at this time.

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Best Publications

  • The LEDA Traitbase: A database of life-history traits of the Northwest European flora

    M Kleyer;RM Bekker;RM Bekker;IC Knevel;IC Knevel;JP Bakker

  • ASSESSMENT OF WIND DISPERSAL POTENTIAL IN PLANT SPECIES

    Oliver Tackenberg;Peter Poschlod;Susanne Bonn

  • Postglacial migration supplements climate in determining plant species ranges in Europe

    Signe Normand;Robert E. Ricklefs;Flemming Skov;Jesper Bladt

  • Modeling long‐distance dispersal of plant diaspores by wind

    Oliver Tackenberg

  • Predictability of plant species composition from environmental conditions is constrained by dispersal limitation

    W.A. Ozinga;J.H.J. Schaminée;R.M. Bekker;S. Bonn

  • D3: The Dispersal and Diaspore Database – Baseline data and statistics on seed dispersal

    Christina Hintze;Felix Heydel;Christina Hoppe;Sarah Cunze

  • Less lineages – more trait variation: phylogenetically clustered plant communities are functionally more diverse

    Andreas Prinzing;Reineke Reiffers;Wim G. Braakhekke;Stephan M. Hennekens

  • BIOPOP - A DATABASE OF PLANT TRAITS AND INTERNET APPLICATION FOR NATURE CONSERVATION

    Peter Poschlod;Michael Kleyer;Anne-Kathrin Jackel;Andrea Dannemann

  • A New Method for Non-destructive Measurement of Biomass, Growth Rates, Vertical Biomass Distribution and Dry Matter Content Based on Digital Image Analysis

    Oliver Tackenberg

  • Dandelion Seed Dispersal: The Horizontal Wind Speed Does Not Matter for Long-Distance Dispersal - it is Updraft!

    O. Tackenberg;P. Poschlod;S. Kahmen

  • How to predict attachment potential of seeds to sheep and cattle coat from simple morphological seed traits

    Christine Römermann;Oliver Tackenberg;Peter Poschlod

  • A mechanistic simulation model of seed dispersal by animals

    Heidrun Will;Oliver Tackenberg

  • Cross-realm assessment of climate change impacts on species’ abundance trends

    Diana E. Bowler;Christian Hof;Peter Haase;Peter Haase;Ingrid Kröncke

  • Herbs are different: clonal and bud bank traits can matter more than leaf-height-seed traits.

    Jitka Klimešová;Oliver Tackenberg;Tomáš Herben;Tomáš Herben

  • Range expansion of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in Europe is promoted by climate change.

    Sarah Cunze;Marion Carmen Leiblein;Oliver Tackenberg

  • Phylogenetically poor plant communities receive more alien species, which more easily coexist with natives.

    Pille Gerhold;Meelis Pärtel;Oliver Tackenberg;Stephan M. Hennekens

  • Germination and seedling frost tolerance differ between the native and invasive range in common ragweed.

    Marion Carmen Leiblein-Wild;Rana Kaviani;Oliver Tackenberg

  • Wind dispersal of alpine plant species: A comparison with lowland species

    Oliver Tackenberg;Jürg Stöcklin

  • Are plant species able to keep pace with the rapidly changing climate

    Sarah Cunze;Felix Heydel;Oliver Tackenberg

  • What does diaspore morphology tell us about external animal dispersal? Evidence from standardized experiments measuring seed retention on animal-coats

    Oliver Tackenberg;Christine Römermann;Ken Thompson;Peter Poschlod

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Poschlod
Peter Poschlod University of Regensburg
Wim A. Ozinga
Wim A. Ozinga Wageningen University & Research
Christine Römermann
Christine Römermann Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Andreas Prinzing
Andreas Prinzing University of Rennes
Jitka Klimešová
Jitka Klimešová Czech Academy of Sciences
Joop H.J. Schaminée
Joop H.J. Schaminée Wageningen University & Research
Ingolf Kühn
Ingolf Kühn Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Jiří Doležal
Jiří Doležal Czech Academy of Sciences
Renée M. Bekker
Renée M. Bekker University of Groningen
Tomáš Herben
Tomáš Herben Charles University

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