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73
Citations
17103
World Ranking
1200
National Ranking
23

Overview

Sven Jonasson is a researcher affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their academic profile focuses on a diverse range of scientific inquiries, though specific details about their main fields, subfields, or research topics have not been provided. This indicates a potential breadth in their research interests or a profile still under documentation in public resources.

Jonasson's record does not currently include published papers in available datasets, and no information about co-authors or recurring publication venues has been documented. This may suggest either early-stage research activity, limited access to documented outputs, or work in less frequently indexed channels.

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Without available data on topics or specific scientific areas, it is not possible to characterize the content or thematic direction of Jonasson's work with precision. The absence of frequently noted publication venues further limits insights into the disciplinary community or academic networks typically engaged.

The lack of data on co-authors, papers, and venues makes it difficult to map professional collaborations or the extent of peer engagement that typically shapes scientific research output.

Overall, Sven Jonasson is identified primarily through their affiliation with the University of Copenhagen, suggesting involvement in academic research within the Danish scientific ecosystem. Further updates or published outputs would enable a more detailed understanding of their contributions and research focus in the future.

Best Publications

  • Global Warming and Terrestrial Ecosystems: A Conceptual Framework for Analysis

    Gaius R. Shaver;Josep Canadell;F. S. Chapin;Jessica Gurevitch

  • Global change and arctic ecosystems: is lichen decline a function of increases in vascular plant biomass?

    J. H.C. Cornelissen;J. H.C. Cornelissen;T. V. Callaghan;J. M. Alatalo;A. Michelsen

  • Evaluation of the point intercept method for the estimation of plant biomass

    Sven Jonasson

  • Leaf 15N abundance of subarctic plants provides field evidence that ericoid, ectomycorrhizal and non-and arbuscular mycorrhizal species access different sources of soil nitrogen.

    Anders Michelsen;Inger K. Schmidt;Sven Jonasson;Chris Quarmby

  • Freeze–thaw regime effects on carbon and nitrogen dynamics in sub-arctic heath tundra mesocosms

    P Grogan;Anders Michelsen;P Ambus;Sven Evert Jonasson

  • Fifteen years of climate change manipulations alter soil microbial communities in a subarctic heath ecosystem

    Riikka Rinnan;Riikka Rinnan;Anders Michelsen;Erland Bååth;Sven Jonasson

  • RESPONSES IN MICROBES AND PLANTS TO CHANGED TEMPERATURE, NUTRIENT, AND LIGHT REGIMES IN THE ARCTIC

    Sven Jonasson;Anders Michelsen;Inger K. Schmidt;Esben V. Nielsen

  • Vascular plant 15N natural abundance in heath and forest tundra ecosystems is closely correlated with presence and type of mycorrhizal fungi in roots.

    Anders Michelsen;Chris Quarmby;Darren Sleep;Sven Jonasson

  • Long‐term ecosystem level experiments at Toolik Lake, Alaska, and at Abisko, Northern Sweden: generalizations and differences in ecosystem and plant type responses to global change

    M. T. van Wijk;M. T. van Wijk;K. E. Clemmensen;G. R. Shaver;Mathew Williams

  • Differential Growth Responses of Cassiope tetragona, an Arctic Dwarf-Shrub, to Environmental Perturbations among Three Contrasting High- and Subarctic Sites

    Mats Havström;Terry V. Callaghan;Sven Jonasson

  • Microbial biomass C, N and P in two arctic soils and responses to addition of NPK fertilizer and sugar: implications for plant nutrient uptake.

    Sven Jonasson;Anders Michelsen;Inger K. Schmidt;Esben V. Nielsen

  • Repeated freeze-thaw cycles and their effects on biological processes in two arctic ecosystem types

    Klaus S Larsen;Sven Jonasson;Anders Michelsen

  • Biodiversity, distributions and adaptations of Arctic species in the context of environmental change.

    Terry V. Callaghan;Lars Olof Björn;Yuri Chernov;Terry Chapin

  • Reduced N cycling in response to elevated CO2, warming, and drought in a Danish heathland: Synthesizing results of the CLIMAITE project after two years of treatments

    Klaus Steenberg Larsen;Louise C. Andresen;Claus Beier;Sven Jonasson

  • Plant responses to fertilization and species removal in tundra related to community structure and clonality.

    Sven Jonasson

  • Mineralization and microbial immobilization of N and P in arctic soils in relation to season, temperature and nutrient amendment

    Inger K. Schmidt;Sven Jonasson;Anders Michelsen

  • Increased ectomycorrhizal fungal abundance after long-term fertilization and warming of two arctic tundra ecosystems.

    Karina E. Clemmensen;Anders Michelsen;Sven Jonasson;Gaius R. Shaver

  • DECOMPOSITION OF SUB‐ARCTIC PLANTS WITH DIFFERING NITROGEN ECONOMIES: A FUNCTIONAL ROLE FOR HEMIPARASITES

    Helen M. Quested;J. Hans C. Cornelissen;Malcolm C. Press;Terry V. Callaghan

  • In situ mineralization of nitorgen and phosphorus of arctic soils after perturbations simulating climate change

    Sven Jonasson;Mats Havström;Michael Jensen;Terry V Callaghan

  • Mineralization and distribution of nutrients in plants and microbes in four arctic ecosystems: responses to warming

    I.K. Schmidt;I.K. Schmidt;S. Jonasson;G. R. Shaver;A. Michelsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Anders Michelsen
Anders Michelsen University of Copenhagen
Terry V. Callaghan
Terry V. Callaghan University of Sheffield
Inger Kappel Schmidt
Inger Kappel Schmidt University of Copenhagen
Torben R. Christensen
Torben R. Christensen Aarhus University
Brian Huntley
Brian Huntley Durham University
Rolf A. Ims
Rolf A. Ims University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Walter C. Oechel
Walter C. Oechel San Diego State University
Lars Olof Björn
Lars Olof Björn Lund University
Margareta Johansson
Margareta Johansson Lund University
Claus Beier
Claus Beier University of Copenhagen

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