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6656
National Ranking
526

Overview

Siegfried L. Krauss is affiliated with the University of Western Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant number of publications distributed across these fields.

The scientist's main areas of work include Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their research covers several topics such as Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Plant and Animal Studies, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Gut Microbiota and Health, and Marine and Coastal Plant Biology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Krauss include:

  • Extensive polyploid clonality was a successful strategy for seagrass to expand into a newly submerged environment, 2022, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Opportunities and challenges for microbiomics in ecosystem restoration, 2023, Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • A threatened ecological community: research advances and priorities for Banksia woodlands, 2021, Australian Journal of Botany
  • Next generation restoration metrics: Using soil eDNA bacterial community data to measure trajectories towards rehabilitation targets, 2022, Journal of Environmental Management
  • Practical applications of soil microbiota to improve ecosystem restoration: current knowledge and future directions, 2024, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Krauss frequently publishes in journals including Restoration Ecology, Australian Journal of Botany, Ecology and Evolution, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, and Oecologia.

Frequent collaborators in Krauss's research work are:

  • Martin F. Breed
  • Craig Liddicoat
  • Shawn D. Peddle
  • Robert A. Davis
  • Ryan D. Phillips

Best Publications

  • The central role of dispersal in the maintenance and persistence of seagrass populations

    Gary A. Kendrick;Michelle Waycott;Tim J. B. Carruthers;Marion L. Cambridge

  • Accurate gene diversity estimates from amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers.

    Siegfried L. Krauss

  • Conservation genetics of the rare and endangered Leucopogon obtectus (Ericaceae).

    G. Zawko;S. L. Krauss;S. L. Krauss;K. W. Dixon;K. W. Dixon;K. Sivasithamparam

  • Long‐distance seed dispersal in a metapopulation of Banksia hookeriana inferred from a population allocation analysis of amplified fragment length polymorphism data

    Tianhua He;Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss;Byron B. Lamont;Ben P. Miller;Ben P. Miller

  • Anthropogenic disturbance promotes hybridization between Banksia species by altering their biology.

    B.B. Lamont;T. He;N.J. Enright;N.J. Enright;Siegfried Krauss

  • The movement ecology of seagrasses

    Kathryn McMahon;Kor-jent van Dijk;Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya;Gary A. Kendrick

  • A framework for the practical science necessary to restore sustainable, resilient, and biodiverse ecosystems

    Ben P. Miller;Ben P. Miller;Elizabeth A. Sinclair;Elizabeth A. Sinclair;Myles H. M. Menz;Myles H. M. Menz;Myles H. M. Menz;Carole P. Elliott;Carole P. Elliott

  • Provenance variation of ecologically important traits of forest trees: implications for restoration

    Eleanor K. O'brien;Richard A. Mazanec;Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss

  • Demographic and genetic connectivity: the role and consequences of reproduction, dispersal and recruitment in seagrasses.

    Gary A. Kendrick;Robert J. Orth;John Statton;Renae Hovey

  • Novel Consequences of Bird Pollination for Plant Mating

    Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss;Ryan D. Phillips;Jeffrey D. Karron;Steven D. Johnson

  • Priority actions to improve provenance decision-making

    Martin F. Breed;Peter A. Harrison;Armin Bischoff;Paula Durruty

  • Next generation restoration genetics: applications and opportunities

    Anna V. Williams;Anna V. Williams;Paul G. Nevill;Paul G. Nevill;Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss

  • Complete exclusion of nonsires in an analysis of paternity in a natural plant population using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP)

    Siegfried L. Krauss

  • METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS: Rapid genetic delineation of provenance for plant community restoration

    Siegfried L. Krauss;John M. Koch

  • Contrasting impacts of pollen and seed dispersal on spatial genetic structure in the bird-pollinated Banksia hookeriana

    S. Krauss;S. Krauss;Tianhua He;Tianhua He;Luke Barrett;Luke Barrett;Byron Lamont

  • Rapid Genetic Decline in a Translocated Population of the Endangered Plant Grevillea scapigera

    Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss;Bob Dixon;Kingsley W. Dixon;Kingsley W. Dixon

  • Genetic fidelity and viability of Anigozanthos viridis following tissue culture, cold storage and cryopreservation

    Shane Turner;Shane Turner;Siegfried L Krauss;Siegfried L Krauss;Eric Bunn;Tissa Senaratna

  • Covariation between intraspecific genetic diversity and species diversity within a plant functional group

    Tianhua He;Tianhua He;Byron B. Lamont;Siegfried L. Krauss;Siegfried L. Krauss;Neal J. Enright;Neal J. Enright

  • Genetic diversity and structure of the Australian flora

    Linda Broadhurst;Martin Breed;Andrew J. Lowe;Jason Bragg

  • Inbreeding and outbreeding depression in Stylidium hispidum: implications for mixing seed sources for ecological restoration.

    Kristina M. Hufford;Siegfried L. Krauss;Erik J. Veneklaas

Frequent Co-Authors

Tianhua He
Tianhua He Curtin University
Ben P. Miller
Ben P. Miller University of Western Australia
Neal J. Enright
Neal J. Enright Murdoch University
Kingsley W. Dixon
Kingsley W. Dixon Curtin University
Ryan D. Phillips
Ryan D. Phillips La Trobe University
Byron B. Lamont
Byron B. Lamont Curtin University
Stephen D. Hopper
Stephen D. Hopper University of Western Australia
Gary A. Kendrick
Gary A. Kendrick University of Western Australia
Richard J. Hobbs
Richard J. Hobbs University of Western Australia
Margaret Byrne
Margaret Byrne University of Western Australia

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