Britta Tietjen

Britta Tietjen

Freie Universität Berlin

H-index: 29

Europe-Germany

About Britta Tietjen

Britta Tietjen, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Freie Universität Berlin, specializes in the field of ecosystem dynamics, global chance impacts, ecosystem functions, plant traits, theoretical ecology.

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

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions in Southern African Savanna Rangelands: Threats, Impacts and Solutions

Geometric and demographic effects explain contrasting fragmentation-biodiversity relationships across scales

Maize yield under a changing climate in Uganda: long-term impacts for climate smart agriculture

Navigating uncertainty: Managing herbivore communities enhances Savanna ecosystem resilience under climate change

Connecting competitor, stress-tolerator and ruderal (CSR) theory and Lund Potsdam Jena managed Land 5 (LPJmL 5) to assess the role of environmental conditions, management and …

Livestock management promotes bush encroachment in savanna systems by altering plant–herbivore feedback

Savanna resilience to droughts increases with the proportion of browsing wild herbivores and plant functional diversity

Small‐scale heterogeneity shapes grassland diversity in low‐to‐intermediate resource environments

Britta Tietjen Information

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Citations(all)

2665

Citations(since 2020)

1791

Cited By

1526

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

47

i10Index(since 2020)

41

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Britta Tietjen Skills & Research Interests

ecosystem dynamics

global chance impacts

ecosystem functions

plant traits

theoretical ecology

Top articles of Britta Tietjen

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions in Southern African Savanna Rangelands: Threats, Impacts and Solutions

Katja Geißler

Niels Blaum

Graham P von Maltitz

Taylor Smith

Bodo Bookhagen

...

2024/1/6

Geometric and demographic effects explain contrasting fragmentation-biodiversity relationships across scales

bioRxiv

Stav Gelber

Shane A Blowes

Jonathan M Chase

Andreas Huth

Frank M Schurr

...

2024

Maize yield under a changing climate in Uganda: long-term impacts for climate smart agriculture

Regional Environmental Change

Alex Zizinga

Jackson-Gilbert Majaliwa Mwanjalolo

Britta Tietjen

Minella Alves Martins

Bobe Bedadi

2024/3

Navigating uncertainty: Managing herbivore communities enhances Savanna ecosystem resilience under climate change

Journal of Applied Ecology

Katja Irob

Niels Blaum

Britta Tietjen

2024/3

Connecting competitor, stress-tolerator and ruderal (CSR) theory and Lund Potsdam Jena managed Land 5 (LPJmL 5) to assess the role of environmental conditions, management and …

Biogeosciences

Stephen Björn Wirth

Arne Poyda

Friedhelm Taube

Britta Tietjen

Christoph Müller

...

2024/1/22

Livestock management promotes bush encroachment in savanna systems by altering plant–herbivore feedback

Oikos

Franziska Koch

Britta Tietjen

Katja Tielbörger

Korinna T Allhoff

2023/3

Savanna resilience to droughts increases with the proportion of browsing wild herbivores and plant functional diversity

Journal of Applied Ecology

Katja Irob

Niels Blaum

Alex Weiss‐Aparicio

Morgan Hauptfleisch

Robert Hering

...

2023/2

Small‐scale heterogeneity shapes grassland diversity in low‐to‐intermediate resource environments

Journal of Vegetation Science

Adewole Olagoke

Florian Jeltsch

Britta Tietjen

Uta Berger

Hagen Ritter

...

2023/7

Biocrusts intensify water redistribution and improve water availability to dryland vegetation: insights from a spatially-explicit ecohydrological model

Frontiers in Microbiology

Selina Baldauf

Yolanda Cantón

Britta Tietjen

2023/6/27

Heat stress can change the competitive outcome between fungi: insights from a modelling approach

Oikos

Felix Wesener

Matthias C Rillig

Britta Tietjen

2023/6

Connecting CSR theory and LPJmL 5.3 to assess the role of environmental conditions, management and functional diversity for grassland ecosystem functions

Biogeosciences Discussions

Stephen Björn Wirth

Arne Poyda

Friedhelm Taube

Britta Tietjen

Christoph Müller

...

2023/4/12

Browsing herbivores improve the state and functioning of savannas: A model assessment of alternative land‐use strategies

Ecology and Evolution

Katja Irob

Niels Blaum

Selina Baldauf

Leon Kerger

Ben Strohbach

...

2022/3

Simulating Maize Productivity under Selected Climate Smart Agriculture Practices Using AquaCrop Model in a Sub-humid Environment

Sustainability

Alex Zizinga

Jackson Gilbert Majaliwa Mwanjalolo

Britta Tietjen

Bobe Bedadi

Ramon Amaro de Sales

...

2022/2/11

Effect of Mulching and Permanent Planting Basin Dimensions on Maize (Zea mays L.) Production in a Sub-Humid Climate

Water

Alex Zizinga

Jackson-Gilbert Majaliwa Mwanjalolo

Britta Tietjen

Bobe Bedadi

Geofrey Gabiri

...

2022/1/3

Climate Sensitivity of the Arid Scrublands on the Tibetan Plateau Mediated by Plant Nutrient Traits and Soil Nutrient Availability

Remote Sensing

Ben Chen

Hui Chen

Meng Li

Sebastian Fiedler

Mihai Ciprian Mărgărint

...

2022/9/15

Impacts of climate smart agriculture practices on soil water conservation and maize productivity in rainfed cropping systems of Uganda

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

Alex Zizinga

Jackson-Gilbert Majaliwa Mwanjalolo

Britta Tietjen

Bobe Bedadi

Geofrey Gabiri

...

2022/5/24

Climate change and maize productivity in Uganda: Simulating the impacts and alleviation with climate smart agriculture practices

Agricultural Systems

Alex Zizinga

Jackson-Gilbert Majaliwa Mwanjalolo

Britta Tietjen

Bobe Bedadi

Himanshu Pathak

...

2022/5/1

Disentangling climatic and anthropogenic contributions to nonlinear dynamics of alpine grassland productivity on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

Journal of Environmental Management

Jianshuang Wu

Meng Li

Xianzhou Zhang

Sebastian Fiedler

Qingzhu Gao

...

2021/3/1

Stress priming affects fungal competition‐evidence from a combined experimental and modelling study

Environmental Microbiology

Felix Wesener

Aleksandra Szymczak

Matthias C Rillig

Britta Tietjen

2021/10

Relative humidity predominantly determines long‐term biocrust‐forming lichen cover in drylands under climate change

Journal of Ecology

Selina Baldauf

Philipp Porada

José Raggio

Fernando T Maestre

Britta Tietjen

2021/3

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