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Holger Kreft
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 263
Citations - 22662
Holger Kreft is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 215 publications receiving 15958 citations. Previous affiliations of Holger Kreft include University of Basel & University of Bonn.
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Herbarium collections and field data‐based plant diversity maps for Burkina Faso
TL;DR: A map of plant species diversity in Burkina Faso is presented in this paper based on field observations and specimen data from the Ouagadougou University Herbarium (OUA) and the HERbarium Senckenbergianum (FR).
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Biodiversity data integration-the significance of data resolution and domain.
TL;DR: Applying this framework to major data providers in biodiversity research reveals a strong focus on the disaggregated end of the data spectrum, whereas aggregated data types remain largely underutilized.
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Macroecology in the age of Big Data – Where to go from here?
Rafael O. Wüest,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,Damaris Zurell,James Alexander,Susanne A. Fritz,Christian Hof,Holger Kreft,Signe Normand,Juliano Sarmento Cabral,Eniko Szekely,Wilfried Thuiller,Martin Wikelski,Martin Wikelski,Dirk Nikolaus Karger +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of the evolution, modelling and analysis of Biodiversity in the context of ecology, ecology, evolution, diversity, and ecology research.
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Plants capable of selfing are more likely to become naturalized.
Mialy Harindra Razanajatovo,Noëlie Maurel,Wayne Dawson,Franz Essl,Franz Essl,Holger Kreft,Jan Pergl,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Patrick Weigelt,Marten Winter,Mark van Kleunen +11 more
TL;DR: Here, a global breeding-system database of angiosperm species is compiled and phylogenetic generalized linear models and path analyses are used to test relationships between selfing ability, life history, native range size and global naturalization status.
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Global patterns and climatic controls of forest structural complexity.
Martin Ehbrecht,Dominik Seidel,Peter Annighöfer,Holger Kreft,Michael Köhler,Delphine Clara Zemp,Klaus J. Puettmann,Reuben Nilus,Fred Babweteera,Katharina Willim,Melissa Stiers,Daniel P. Soto,Hans Juergen Boehmer,Nicholas A. Fisichelli,Michael W. Burnett,Glenn Juday,Scott L. Stephens,Christian Ammer +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a stand structural complexity index based on terrestrial laser scanning was used to quantify the structural complexity of boreal, temperate, subtropical and tropical primary forests and found that the global variation of forest structural complexity is largely explained by annual precipitation and precipitation seasonality.