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Anna Maria Jönsson
Researcher at Lund University
Publications - 88
Citations - 3342
Anna Maria Jönsson is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Bark beetle. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 78 publications receiving 2710 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna Maria Jönsson include University of Padua.
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Modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems: a review
Rupert Seidl,Rupert Seidl,Paulo Fernandes,Teresa Fonseca,François Gillet,François Gillet,Anna Maria Jönsson,Katarína Merganičová,Sigrid Netherer,Alexander Arpaci,Jean-Daniel Bontemps,Harald Bugmann,José Ramón González-Olabarria,Petra Lasch,Céline Meredieu,Francisco Moreira,Mart-Jan Schelhaas,Frits Mohren +17 more
TL;DR: A review of the wide variety of approaches to modelling natural disturbances in forest ecosystems, addressing the full spectrum of disturbance modelling from single events to integrated disturbance regimes, is presented in this paper.
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Spatio-temporal impact of climate change on the activity and voltinism of the spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus
TL;DR: In this paper, a model describing the temperature-dependent thresholds for swarming activity and temperature requirement for development from egg to adult was driven by transient regional climate scenario data for Sweden, covering the period of 1961-2100 for three future climate change scenarios (SRES A2, A1B and B2).
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Climate drivers of bark beetle outbreak dynamics in Norway spruce forests
Lorenzo Marini,Bjørn Økland,Anna Maria Jönsson,Barbara J. Bentz,Allan L. Carroll,Beat Forster,Jean-Claude Grégoire,Rainer Hurling,Louis Michel Nageleisen,Sigrid Netherer,Hans Peter Ravn,Aaron S. Weed,Martin Schroeder +12 more
TL;DR: This paper analyzed 17 time-series of the amount of wood damaged by Ips typographus, the most destructive pest of Norway spruce forests, collected across 8 European countries in the last three decades.
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Photoperiod- and temperature-mediated control of phenology in trees – a molecular perspective
Rajesh Singh,Tetiana Svystun,Badr Aldahmash,Anna Maria Jönsson,Rishikesh P. Bhalerao,Rishikesh P. Bhalerao +5 more
TL;DR: Current knowledge of the molecular-level regulation of the annual growth cycle of woody trees in temperate and boreal regions is discussed, and key questions that need to be addressed in the future are identified.
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Assessment of the impacts of climate change and weather extremes on boreal forests in northern Europe, focusing on Norway spruce
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of climate change on Norway spruce in Sweden and northern Europe is investigated. And the authors show that extreme climate events like spring temperature backlashes and summer drought will increase in frequency and duration, which negatively precondition trees to secondary damage through pests and pathogens.