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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Ecology and Evolution D-index 49 Citations 12,056 76 World Ranking 1848 National Ranking 94

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Awards & Achievements

2005 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Predation
  • Botany

Winfried Lampert mainly focuses on Daphnia, Ecology, Cladocera, Zooplankton and Branchiopoda. His Daphnia research incorporates themes from Botany, Algae, Daphnia galeata, Cyanobacteria and Phenotypic plasticity. His Daphnia galeata study deals with Plankton intersecting with Ecological succession and Predator.

Many of his research projects under Ecology are closely connected to Maternal effect and Seta with Maternal effect and Seta, tying the diverse disciplines of science together. The study incorporates disciplines such as Animal migration and Predator avoidance in addition to Diel vertical migration. His studies in Branchiopoda integrate themes in fields like Animal science and Interspecific competition.

His most cited work include:

  • The PEG-model of seasonal succession of planktonic events in fresh waters (1598 citations)
  • The adaptive significance of diel vertical migrations (596 citations)
  • Phytoplankton control by grazing zooplankton: A study on the spring clear-water phase1 (488 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His primary areas of study are Ecology, Daphnia, Branchiopoda, Cladocera and Zooplankton. His Zoology research extends to Ecology, which is thematically connected. His Daphnia study combines topics in areas such as Botany, Epilimnion, Daphnia galeata, Scenedesmus and Animal science.

His research in Branchiopoda intersects with topics in Food chain and Daphnia pulex. His work in the fields of Cladocera, such as Pulicaria, overlaps with other areas such as Growth rate. Winfried Lampert has included themes like Population density, Phytoplankton and Grazing in his Zooplankton study.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (57.98%)
  • Daphnia (53.78%)
  • Branchiopoda (29.41%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2013)?

  • Ecology (57.98%)
  • Daphnia (53.78%)
  • Plankton (17.65%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Winfried Lampert mainly investigates Ecology, Daphnia, Plankton, Zooplankton and Daphnia pulex. His study in Daphnia is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Botany, Algae, Epilimnion, Daphnia galeata and Ecological stoichiometry. His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pulicaria and Reproduction.

He combines subjects such as Phytoplankton, Copepod and Predation with his study of Plankton. As part of one scientific family, Winfried Lampert deals mainly with the area of Zooplankton, narrowing it down to issues related to the Hypolimnion, and often Diel vertical migration and Mesocosm. His Daphnia pulex research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Overwintering and Sexual reproduction.

Between 2004 and 2013, his most popular works were:

  • Linking genes to communities and ecosystems: Daphnia as an ecogenomic model (188 citations)
  • Daphnia: Development of a Model Organism in Ecology and Evolution (131 citations)
  • Colloquium on diatom-copepod interactions (67 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Predation
  • Botany

Winfried Lampert spends much of his time researching Daphnia, Ecology, Algae, Diatom and Phytoplankton. His work carried out in the field of Daphnia brings together such families of science as Branchiopoda, Cladocera, Ecological stoichiometry and Botany. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Reproduction and Diapause.

Winfried Lampert integrates Ecology with Genomics in his research. The concepts of his Phytoplankton study are interwoven with issues in Habitat, Carapace and Evolutionary ecology. His Plankton study incorporates themes from Daphnia galeata, Mesocosm, Predation and Zooplankton.

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Best Publications

The PEG-model of seasonal succession of planktonic events in fresh waters

Ulrich Sommer;Z. Maciej Gliwicz;Winfried Lampert;Annie Duncan.
Archiv Fur Hydrobiologie (1986)

2634 Citations

The adaptive significance of diel vertical migrations

W. Lampert.
Functional Ecology (1989)

925 Citations

Phytoplankton control by grazing zooplankton: A study on the spring clear-water phase1

Winfried Lampert;Walter Fleckner;Hakumat Rai;Barbara E. Taylor.
Limnology and Oceanography (1986)

751 Citations

Predator evasion as an explanation of diurnal vertical migration by zooplankton.

Hans-Bernd Stich;Winfried Lampert.
Nature (1981)

568 Citations

Laboratory studies on zooplankton‐cyanobacteria interactions

Winfried Lampert.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research (1987)

513 Citations

Food Thresholds in Daphnia Species in the Absence and Presence of Blue‐Green Filaments

Z. Maciej Gliwicz;Winfried Lampert.
Ecology (1990)

434 Citations

Rapid evolution revealed by dormant eggs

Nelson G. Hairston;Winfried Lampert;Carla E. Cáceres;Cami L. Holtmeier.
Nature (1999)

414 Citations

Ultimate causes of diel vertical migration of zooplankton: New evidence for the predator-avoidance hypothesis

Winfried Lampert.
Diel vertical migration of zooplankton (1993)

411 Citations

Inhibitory and Toxic Effects of Blue‐green Algae on Daphnia

Winfried Lampert.
International Review of Hydrobiology (1981)

393 Citations

Phenotypic plasticity of the size at first reproduction in Daphnia: the importance of maternal size

Winfried Lampert.
Ecology (1993)

298 Citations

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