Adrienne Nicotra

About Adrienne Nicotra

Adrienne Nicotra, With an exceptional h-index of 52 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Australian National University, specializes in the field of Ecology, Plant science, evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Elevation‐dependent patterns of borer‐mediated snow‐gum dieback are associated with subspecies' trait differences and environmental variation

Phenotypic plasticity in response to growth temperature far outweighs other environmental and genetic causes of variation in an alpine plant

Cross‐tolerance: Salinity gradients and dehydration increase photosynthetic heat tolerance in mangrove leaves

Elevation-dependent patterns of snow-gum dieback are moderated by trait differences between montane and subalpine forests.

Drivers of thermal tolerance breadth of plants across contrasting biomes: do mean or seasonality in climate indices matter more?

Effects of warming temperatures on germination responses and trade‐offs between seed traits in an alpine plant

IDEAcology: An interface to streamline and facilitate efficient, rigorous expert elicitation in ecology

Connecting research and practice to enhance the evolutionary potential of species under climate change

Adrienne Nicotra Information

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Citations(all)

12541

Citations(since 2020)

6927

Cited By

8303

hIndex(all)

52

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

80

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Adrienne Nicotra Skills & Research Interests

Ecology

Plant science

evolution

Top articles of Adrienne Nicotra

Elevation‐dependent patterns of borer‐mediated snow‐gum dieback are associated with subspecies' trait differences and environmental variation

Austral Ecology

2024/3

Phenotypic plasticity in response to growth temperature far outweighs other environmental and genetic causes of variation in an alpine plant

bioRxiv

2024/2/22

Cross‐tolerance: Salinity gradients and dehydration increase photosynthetic heat tolerance in mangrove leaves

Functional Ecology

2024/1/28

Elevation-dependent patterns of snow-gum dieback are moderated by trait differences between montane and subalpine forests.

bioRxiv

2023

Drivers of thermal tolerance breadth of plants across contrasting biomes: do mean or seasonality in climate indices matter more?

bioRxiv

2023

Effects of warming temperatures on germination responses and trade‐offs between seed traits in an alpine plant

Journal of Ecology

2023/1

IDEAcology: An interface to streamline and facilitate efficient, rigorous expert elicitation in ecology

Methods in Ecology and Evolution

2023/8

Connecting research and practice to enhance the evolutionary potential of species under climate change

2023/2

A novel and high‐throughput approach to assess photosynthetic thermal tolerance of kelp using chlorophyll α fluorometry

Journal of phycology

2023/2

An innovative approach to using an intensive field course to build scientific and professional skills

Ecology and Evolution

2022/10

Patterns of phenotypic plasticity along a thermal gradient differ by trait type in an alpine plant

Functional Ecology

2022/9

Building relationships between gene networks and phenotypic traits in ecological studies

Responses of an alpine plant to warming temperatures: from plasticity to molecular pathways

2022/6

Differential molecular regulation of post-transcriptional and photosynthetic processes in thermal tolerant and sensitive Wahlenbergia ceracea experiencing moderate warming

Responses of an alpine plant to warming temperatures: from plasticity to molecular pathways

2022/6

Intraspecific trait variation in alpine plants relates to their elevational distribution

Journal of Ecology

2022/4

Inherent conflicts between reaction norm slope and plasticity indices when comparing plasticity: a conceptual framework and empirical test

2022/3

Smoke and heat can increase germination of common wildflowers and grasses—implications for conservation and restoration of critically endangered grassy ecosystems

Ecological Management & Restoration

2022/1

Supporting the adaptive capacity of species through more effective knowledge exchange with conservation practitioners

Evolutionary applications

2021/8

Decoupling the effects of parental and offspring warming on seed and seedling traits

Alpine Botany

2021/4

A high-throughput method for measuring critical thermal limits of leaves by chlorophyll imaging fluorescence

Functional Plant Biology

2021/3/5

The seed germination spectrum of alpine plants: a global meta‐analysis

New phytologist

2021/3

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