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45
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10266
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4778
National Ranking
1654

Overview

Yan B. Linhart is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within environmental and biological sciences, focusing primarily on Environmental Science, Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's key subfields of study include Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Global and Planetary Change. Their research topics frequently cover genetic diversity and population structure, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, as well as fire effects on ecosystems.

Yan B. Linhart has contributed to scientific literature with publications in recognized academic venues. Their recent paper is titled "Signs of rapid evolution in an invasive forest species: Drivers of the incipient neutral, adaptive and phenotypic divergence", published in 2023 in the journal Forest Ecology and Management. This article has accumulated citations reflecting its engagement within the scientific community.

The scientist collaborates with a number of frequent co-authors, including:

  • Ramiro R. Ripa
  • Julissa Roncal
  • Jorgelina Franzese
  • Estela Raffaele
  • Andrea C. Premoli

Yan B. Linhart's work appears primarily in the journal Forest Ecology and Management, which is noted as their frequent publication venue. Their research contributions mainly address ecological processes and genetic factors influencing forest ecosystems and other related environmental dynamics.

Best Publications

  • EVOLUTIONARY SIGNIFICANCE OF LOCAL GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION IN PLANTS

    Yan B. Linhart;Michael C. Grant

  • Relationships Between Life History Characteristics and Electrophoretically Detectable Genetic Variation in Plants

    J. L. Hamrick;Y. B. Linhart;J. B. Mitton

  • The ecology of the phyllosphere: geographic and phylogenetic variability in the distribution of bacteria on tree leaves

    Amanda J. Redford;Robert M. Bowers;Rob Knight;Rob Knight;Yan Linhart

  • Allozyme polymorphisms detected in mature needle tissue of ponderosa pine

    J. B. Mitton;Y. B. Linhart;K. B. Sturgeon;J. L. Hamrick

  • QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE VARIATION IN MONOTERPENE CO-OCCURRENCE AND COMPOSITION IN THE ESSENTIAL OIL OF Thymus vulgaris CHEMOTYPES

    John D. Thompson;Jean-Claude Chalchat;André Michet;Yan B. Linhart

  • Genetic variation in space and time in a population of ponderosa pine

    Y B Linhart;J B Mitton;K B Sturgeon;M L Davis

  • The evolution of bird-dispersed pines

    Df. Tomback;Yb. Linhart

  • Ecological and Behavioral Determinants of Pollen Dispersal in Hummingbird- Pollinated Heliconia

    Yan B. Linhart

  • Observations on the genetic structure and mating system of ponderosa pine in the Colorado front range.

    J. B. Mitton;Y. B. Linhart;J. L. Hamrick;J. S. Beckman

  • GENETIC STRUCTURE OF POPULATIONS OF GEOGRAPHICALLY RESTRICTED AND WIDESPREAD SPECIES OF ASTRAGALUS (FABACEAE)

    Jeffrey D. Karron;Yan B. Linhart;Christine A. Chaulk;Cliff A. Robertson

  • Disturbance and Climatic Influences on Age Structure of Ponderosa Pine at the Pine/Grassland Ecotone, Colorado Front Range

    Joy Nystrom Mast;Thomas T. Veblen;Yan B. Linhart

  • INTRA-POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN ANNUAL PLANTS I. VERONICA PEREGRINA L. RAISED UNDER NON-COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS.

    Yan B. Linhart

  • DIRECT AND INDIRECT ESTIMATES OF SEED VERSUS POLLEN MOVEMENT WITHIN A POPULATION OF PONDEROSA PINE.

    Robert G. Latta;Yan B. Linhart;David Fleck;Michael Elliot

  • RELATIONSHIPS AMONG REPRODUCTION, GROWTH RATES, AND PROTEIN HETEROZYGOSITY IN PONDEROSA PINE

    Yan B. Linhart;Jeffry B. Mitton

  • SEXUAL DIMORPHISMS AND RESPONSE TO LOW RESOURCES IN THE DIOECIOUS PLANT SILENE LATIFOLIA (CARYOPHYLLACEAE)

    Janet L. Gehring;Yan B. Linhart

  • Density-dependent seed germination strategies in colonizing versus non-colonizing plant species.

    Yan B. Linhart

  • PLANT-HUMMINGBIRD INTERACTIONS: EFFECTS OF ISLAND SIZE AND DEGREE OF SPECIALIZATION ON POLLINATION

    Yan B. Linhart;Peter Feinsinger

  • Intra-specific variation in the inhibitory effects of Thymus vulgaris (Labiatae) monoterpenes on seed germination.

    Michèle Tarayre;John D Thompson;José Escarré;Yan B Linhart

  • Beyond six scents : defining a seventh Thymus vulgaris chemotype new to southern France by ethanol extraction

    Ken Keefover-Ring;John D. Thompson;Yan B. Linhart

  • DISTURBANCE, POLLINATOR PREDICTABILITY, AND POLLINATION SUCCESS AMONG COSTA RICAN CLOUD FOREST PLANTS'

    Peter Feinsinger;James H. Beach;Yan B. Linhart;William H. Busby

  • Disease, parasitism and herbivory: Multidimensional challenges in plant evolution

    Yan B .Linhart

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffry B. Mitton
Jeffry B. Mitton University of Colorado Boulder
John D. Thompson
John D. Thompson Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Kailen A. Mooney
Kailen A. Mooney University of California, Irvine
Xoaquín Moreira
Xoaquín Moreira Spanish National Research Council
Peter Feinsinger
Peter Feinsinger Northern Arizona University
Andrea C. Premoli
Andrea C. Premoli National University of Comahue
Luis Abdala-Roberts
Luis Abdala-Roberts National Autonomous University of Mexico
Thomas T. Veblen
Thomas T. Veblen University of Colorado Boulder
Sandra Lavorel
Sandra Lavorel Grenoble Alpes University
Russell K. Monson
Russell K. Monson University of Colorado Boulder

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