His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Range, Biodiversity, Climate change and Habitat. His Ecology study frequently involves adjacent topics like Biological dispersal. His Range study incorporates themes from Conservation biology, Landscape ecology and Seed dispersal.
His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Representativeness heuristic, Ecoinformatics, Ecosystem model and Nature Conservation. His research in Habitat focuses on subjects like Propagule pressure, which are connected to Grassland, Nature reserve, Natura 2000 and Endangered species. Stefan Dullinger has researched Species richness in several fields, including Species diversity and Invasive species.
Stefan Dullinger mainly focuses on Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate change, Habitat and Range. Ecology and Biological dispersal are commonly linked in his work. His Biodiversity study also includes
His study in Climate change is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climatology, Flora, Ecosystem and Snow cover. His research in Habitat intersects with topics in Bryophyte and Vascular plant. Stefan Dullinger combines subjects such as Propagule pressure and Invasive species with his study of Introduced species.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Biodiversity, Species richness, Global biodiversity and Range. His Habitat, Species distribution, Climate change, Temperate climate and Insular biogeography study are his primary interests in Ecology. His Climate change research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Elevation, Biological dispersal and Physical geography.
His Biodiversity research incorporates elements of Land use, Environmental resource management, Sustainability, Taxonomic rank and Ecosystem model. His work carried out in the field of Species richness brings together such families of science as Invasive species, Vegetation, Carbon sink, Introduced species and Bryophyte. As part of one scientific family, Stefan Dullinger deals mainly with the area of Range, narrowing it down to issues related to the Environmental change, and often Natural range.
Stefan Dullinger mainly investigates Ecology, Biodiversity, Climate change, Taxonomic rank and Global change. His work in Realized niche width, Species richness, Biogeography, Temperate climate and Invertebrate is related to Ecology. His research integrates issues of Ecology, Ecosystem model and Fauna in his study of Biodiversity.
His Climate change research includes themes of Elevation, Biological dispersal and Physical geography. Stefan Dullinger has included themes like Extinction debt, Extinction, Colonization, Global warming and Species distribution in his Biological dispersal study. His research on Global change also deals with topics like
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Recent Plant Diversity Changes on Europe’s Mountain Summits
Harald Pauli;Michael Gottfried;Stefan Dullinger;Otari Abdaladze.
Science (2012)
Are niche-based species distribution models transferable in space?
Christophe F. Randin;Thomas Dirnböck;Stefan Dullinger;Niklaus E. Zimmermann.
Journal of Biogeography (2006)
TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access
Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel.
Global Change Biology (2020)
No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide.
Hanno Seebens;Hanno Seebens;Tim M. Blackburn;Ellie E. Dyer;Ellie E. Dyer;Piero Genovesi.
Nature Communications (2017)
A regional impact assessment of climate and land‐use change on alpine vegetation
Thomas Dirnböck;Stefan Dullinger;Georg Grabherr.
Journal of Biogeography (2003)
Extinction debt of high-mountain plants under twenty-first-century climate change
Stefan Dullinger;Andreas Gattringer;Wilfried Thuiller;Dietmar Moser.
Nature Climate Change (2012)
21st century climate change threatens mountain flora unequally across Europe
Robin Engler;Christophe F. Randin;Wilfried Thuiller;Stefan Dullinger.
Global Change Biology (2011)
Modelling climate change-driven treeline shifts: relative effects of temperature increase, dispersal and invasibility
Stefan Dullinger;Thomas Dirnböck;Thomas Dirnböck;Georg Grabherr.
Journal of Ecology (2004)
Socioeconomic legacy yields an invasion debt
Franz Essl;Stefan Dullinger;Wolfgang Rabitsch;Philip E. Hulme.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2011)
Going against the flow: potential mechanisms for unexpected downslope range shifts in a warming climate
Jonathan Lenoir;Jean-Claude Gégout;Antoine Guisan;Pascal Vittoz.
Ecography (2010)
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