Martin Grube

Martin Grube

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

H-index: 72

Europe-Austria

About Martin Grube

Martin Grube, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, specializes in the field of biology of symbioses, lichens, slime molds.

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

The dark side of orange: Multiorganismic continuum dynamics within a lichen of the Atacama Desert

Novel Image Analytic Approach Reveals New Insights in Fine Tuning of Slime Mould Network Adaptation

Bleaching as a result of coral optimization in a changing environment

News from ‘black belt’masters of symbiosis

The microbiome of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria varies according to climate in Europe

A direct PCR approach with low-biomass insert opens new horizons for molecular sciences on cryptogam communities

Reflections on lichens as ecosystems

Lichens

Martin Grube Information

University

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

Position

Associate professor

Citations(all)

24569

Citations(since 2020)

11868

Cited By

17582

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

222

i10Index(since 2020)

157

Email

University Profile Page

Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz

Martin Grube Skills & Research Interests

biology of symbioses

lichens

slime molds

Top articles of Martin Grube

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The dark side of orange: Multiorganismic continuum dynamics within a lichen of the Atacama Desert

Mycologia

Patrick Jung

Karen Baumann

Dina Emrich

Michael Schermer

Kai-Uwe Eckhardt

...

2024/1/2

Novel Image Analytic Approach Reveals New Insights in Fine Tuning of Slime Mould Network Adaptation

Philipp Rosina

Martin Grube

2024/3/27

Bleaching as a result of coral optimization in a changing environment

bioRxiv

Jerome Cavailles

Christoph Kuzmics

Martin Grube

2024

News from ‘black belt’masters of symbiosis

New Phytologist

Martin Grube

Raffaella Balestrini

2024/3

The microbiome of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria varies according to climate in Europe

bioRxiv

Anteneh Tamirat Bogale

Maria Braun

Joerg Bernhardt

Daniela Zuehlke

Ulf Schiefelbein

...

2024

A direct PCR approach with low-biomass insert opens new horizons for molecular sciences on cryptogam communities

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Patrick Jung

Laura Briegel-Williams

Lina Werner

Emily Jost

Matthias Schultz

...

2024/2/13

Reflections on lichens as ecosystems

New Phytologist

David L Hawksworth

Martin Grube

2024/2

Lichens

Martin Grube

2024/1/26

Highly heterogeneous mycobiota shape fungal diversity in two globally distributed lichens

Fungal Ecology

Agnese Cometto

Claudio G Ametrano

Roberto De Carolis

Steven D Leavitt

Martin Grube

...

2024/6/1

Arduinos in the wild: A novel, low‐cost sensor network for high‐resolution microclimate monitoring in remote ecosystems

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Lina K Mühlbauer

Giorgio Zavattoni

Risto Virtanen

Martin Grube

Bettina Weber

...

2023/7

How to build a lichen: from metabolite release to symbiotic interplay

Gregor Pichler

Lucia Muggia

Fabio Candotto Carniel

Martin Grube

Ilse Kranner

2023/5

Heterogeneous responsiveness to environmental stimuli*

bioRxiv

Jerome Cavailles

Christoph Kuzmics

Martin Grube

2023/1/27

Host selection tendency of key microbiota in arid desert lichen crusts

iMeta

Ting‐Ting Zhang

Martin Grube

Xin‐Li Wei

2023/11

Introgressive Descent and Hypersexuality Drive The Evolution Of Sexual Parasitism and Morphological Reduction In a Fungal Species Complex

bioRxiv

Fernando Fernández-Mendoza

Eva Strasser

Ivan Frolov

Jan Vondrák

Lucia Muggia

...

2023/1/10

Arthonia epipolytropa and Arthonia subclemens, two new lichenicolous species on Lecanora polytropa, with a key to the microfungi known on this common species

The Lichenologist

Josef Hafellner

Martin Grube

2023/9

Biodiversity in mountain soils above the treeline

bioRxiv

Nadine Praeg

Michael Steinwandter

Davnah Urbach

Mark A Snethlage

Rodrigo P Alves

...

2023

Tackling fungal diversity in lichen symbioses: molecular and morphological data recognize new lineages in Chaetothyriales (Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota)

Mycological Progress

Agnese Cometto

Steven D Leavitt

Martin Grube

Sybren De Hoog

Lucia Muggia

2023/8

DNA Barcoding of Fresh and Historical Collections of Lichen-Forming Basidiomycetes in the Genera Cora and Corella (Agaricales: Hygrophoraceae): A Success …

Diversity

Manuela Dal Forno

James D Lawrey

Bibiana Moncada

Frank Bungartz

Martin Grube

...

2022/4/10

The grit crust: A poly-extremotolerant microbial community from the Atacama Desert as a model for astrobiology

Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences

Patrick Jung

Lukas W Lehnert

Jörg Bendix

Guillaume Lentendu

Martin Grube

...

2022/11/9

Photobiont diversity in lichen symbioses from extreme environments

Frontiers in microbiology

Roberto De Carolis

Agnese Cometto

Patricia Moya

Eva Barreno

Martin Grube

...

2022/3/29

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Martin Grube FAQs

What is Martin Grube's h-index at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz?

The h-index of Martin Grube has been 50 since 2020 and 72 in total.

What are Martin Grube's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

The dark side of orange: Multiorganismic continuum dynamics within a lichen of the Atacama Desert

Novel Image Analytic Approach Reveals New Insights in Fine Tuning of Slime Mould Network Adaptation

Bleaching as a result of coral optimization in a changing environment

News from ‘black belt’masters of symbiosis

The microbiome of the lichen Lobaria pulmonaria varies according to climate in Europe

A direct PCR approach with low-biomass insert opens new horizons for molecular sciences on cryptogam communities

Reflections on lichens as ecosystems

Lichens

...

are the top articles of Martin Grube at Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz.

What are Martin Grube's research interests?

The research interests of Martin Grube are: biology of symbioses, lichens, slime molds

What is Martin Grube's total number of citations?

Martin Grube has 24,569 citations in total.