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Marten Winter
Researcher at Leipzig University
Publications - 138
Citations - 14063
Marten Winter is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Introduced species. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 120 publications receiving 10099 citations. Previous affiliations of Marten Winter include Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ & University of Basel.
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No saturation in the accumulation of alien species worldwide.
Hanno Seebens,Hanno Seebens,Tim M. Blackburn,Ellie E. Dyer,Ellie E. Dyer,Piero Genovesi,Philip E. Hulme,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Shyama Pagad,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Marten Winter,Margarita Arianoutsou,Sven Bacher,Bernd Blasius,Giuseppe Brundu,César Capinha,Laura Celesti-Grapow,Wayne Dawson,Wayne Dawson,Stefan Dullinger,Nicol Fuentes,Heinke Jäger,John Kartesz,Marc Kenis,Holger Kreft,Ingolf Kühn,Ingolf Kühn,Bernd Lenzner,Andrew M. Liebhold,Alexander Mosena,Dietmar Moser,Misako Nishino,David Pearman,Jan Pergl,Wolfgang Rabitsch,Julissa Rojas-Sandoval,Alain Roques,Stephanie L. Rorke,Silvia Rossinelli,Helen E. Roy,Riccardo Scalera,Stefan Schindler,Kateřina Štajerová,Kateřina Štajerová,Barbara Tokarska-Guzik,Mark van Kleunen,Kevin J. Walker,Patrick Weigelt,Takehiko Yamanaka,Franz Essl,Franz Essl +53 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a database of 45,813 first records of 16,926 established alien species and showed that the annual rate of first records worldwide has increased during the last 200 years, with 37% of all first records reported most recently (1970-2014).
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A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization on bird and plant diversity reveals key anthropogenic drivers
Myla F. J. Aronson,Frank A. La Sorte,Charles H. Nilon,Madhusudan Katti,Mark A. Goddard,Christopher A. Lepczyk,Paige S. Warren,Nicholas S.G. Williams,Sarel S. Cilliers,Bruce D. Clarkson,Cynnamon Dobbs,Rebecca W. Dolan,Marcus Hedblom,Stefan Klotz,Jip Louwe Kooijmans,Ingolf Kühn,Ian MacGregor-Fors,Mark J. McDonnell,Ulla Mörtberg,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Stefan J. Siebert,Jessica Sushinsky,Peter Werner,Marten Winter +25 more
TL;DR: It is found that the majority of urban bird and plant species are native in the world's cities, with the most common being Columba livia and Poa annua and few plants and birds are cosmopolitan.
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Global exchange and accumulation of non-native plants
Mark van Kleunen,Wayne Dawson,Franz Essl,Jan Pergl,Marten Winter,Ewald Weber,Holger Kreft,Patrick Weigelt,John Kartesz,Misako Nishino,Liubov A. Antonova,Julie F. Barcelona,Francisco Cabezas,Dairon Cárdenas,Juliana Cárdenas-Toro,Juliana Cárdenas-Toro,Nicolás Castaño,Eduardo Chacón-Madrigal,Eduardo Chacón-Madrigal,Cyrille Chatelain,A. L. Ebel,Estrela Figueiredo,Estrela Figueiredo,Nicol Fuentes,Quentin Groom,L. Henderson,Inderjit,Andrey Kupriyanov,Silvana Masciadri,Jan Meerman,Olga Morozova,Dietmar Moser,Daniel L. Nickrent,Annette Patzelt,Pieter B. Pelser,Maria Piedad Baptiste,Manop Poopath,Maria Schulze,Hanno Seebens,Wen-Sheng Shu,Jacob Thomas,Mauricio Velayos,Jan J. Wieringa,Jan J. Wieringa,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek,Petr Pyšek +46 more
TL;DR: The results quantify for the first time the extent of plant naturalizations worldwide, and illustrate the urgent need for globally integrated efforts to control, manage and understand the spread of alien species.
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A Unified Classification of Alien Species Based on the Magnitude of their Environmental Impacts
Tim M. Blackburn,Franz Essl,Thomas Evans,Philip E. Hulme,Jonathan M. Jeschke,Ingolf Kühn,Sabrina Kumschick,Zuzana Marková,Agata Mrugała,Wolfgang Nentwig,Jan Pergl,Petr Pyšek,Wolfgang Rabitsch,Anthony Ricciardi,David M. Richardson,Agnieszka Sendek,Montserrat Vilà,John R. U. Wilson,Marten Winter,Piero Genovesi,Sven Bacher +20 more
TL;DR: A method for categorising and comparing alien or invasive species in terms of how damaging they are to the environment, that can be applied across all taxa, scales, and impact metrics is presented.
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A guide to phylogenetic metrics for conservation, community ecology and macroecology.
Caroline M. Tucker,Marc W. Cadotte,Marc W. Cadotte,Sílvia B. Carvalho,T. Jonathan Davies,T. Jonathan Davies,Simon Ferrier,Susanne A. Fritz,Rich Grenyer,Matthew R. Helmus,Matthew R. Helmus,Lanna S. Jin,Arne Ø. Mooers,Sandrine Pavoine,Oliver Purschke,David W. Redding,Dan F. Rosauer,Marten Winter,Florent Mazel +18 more
TL;DR: Existing metrics in phylogenetic diversity metrics are organized by expanding on a unifying framework for phylogenetic information to improve the choice, application, and interpretation of phylo‐diversity metrics.