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Thomas Hickler
Researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt
Publications - 230
Citations - 21394
Thomas Hickler is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 218 publications receiving 17490 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas Hickler include Lund University & American Museum of Natural History.
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VAT: A Scientific Toolbox for Interactive Geodata Exploration
Christian Beilschmidt,Johannes Drönner,Michael Mattig,Marco Schmidt,Christian Authmann,Aidin Niamir,Thomas Hickler,Bernhard Seeger +7 more
TL;DR: The core concepts of the web-based front end of the vat (Visualization, Analysis and Transformation) system, a distributed geo-processing application, are presented and unique features are highlighted for the management of time and the generalization of data.
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Interactive Data Exploration for Geoscience.
Christian Beilschmidt,Johannes Drönner,Michael Mattig,Marco Schmidt,Christian Authmann,Aidin Niamir,Thomas Hickler,Bernhard Seeger +7 more
TL;DR: The core concepts of the web-based front end of the VAT system, a distributed geo-processing application, are presented and the results of a user study are presented, highlighting unique features for the management of time and the generalization of data.
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Vegetation biomass change in China in the 20th century: an assessment based on a combination of multi-model simulations and field observations
Xiang Song,Fang Li,Sandy P. Harrison,Sandy P. Harrison,Tianxiang Luo,Almut Arneth,Matthew Forrest,Stijn Hantson,Gitta Lasslop,Stéphane Mangeon,Stéphane Mangeon,Jian Ni,Chao Yue,Thomas Hickler,Yiqi Luo,Stephen Sitch,Xin Xu,Zaichun Zhu +17 more
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper provided the first multi-model estimates of China's vegetation biomass change for the 20th century and its responses to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors, based on simulations evaluated with the field observations from 3757 inventory plots in China and bias-corrected using machine learning (Gaussian process regression).
Corrigenda: Settele J et al. (2008) Climatic Risk Atlas of European Butterflies
Martin Wiemers,Josef Settele,Oliver Schweiger,Alexander Harpke,Ingolf Kühn,Elisabeth Kühn,C.A.M. van Swaay,Rudi Verovnik,Martin Warren,Jan Hanspach,Thomas Hickler,I. van Halder,K. Veling,Albert Vliegenthart,Irma Wynhoff,Otakar Kudrna +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Lieser et al. studied the relationship between population ecology and community ecology in the Netherlands and found that population ecology is related to community ecology, and the importance of community ecology was highlighted.
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An R package facilitating sensitivity analysis, calibration and forward simulations with the LPJ-GUESS dynamic vegetation model
M. Bagnara,Ramiro Silveyra Gonzalez,Ramiro Silveyra Gonzalez,Stefan Reifenberg,Jörg Steinkamp,Thomas Hickler,Christian Werner,Carsten F. Dormann,Florian Hartig,Florian Hartig +9 more
TL;DR: al. as mentioned in this paper introduced rLPJGUESS, an R-package that couples the widely used DGVM LPJ-GUESS with the R environment for statistical computing, making existing R-packages and functions readily available to perform complex analyses with this model.