Ragnhild Gya

About Ragnhild Gya

Ragnhild Gya, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universitetet i Bergen, specializes in the field of plant ecology, climate change, functional ecology, arctic, alpine.

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

Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundra

Plant trait and vegetation data along a 1314 m elevation gradient with fire history in Puna grasslands, Perú

Are sub‐alpine species' seedling emergence and establishment in the alpine limited by climate or biotic interactions?

Traits help explain species' performance away from their climate niche centre

Germination and seedling growth of Calluna vulgaris is sensitive to regional climate, heathland succession, and drought

Registered reports: A new chapter at Ecology & Evolution

A test of local adaptation to drought in germination and seedling traits in populations of two alpine forbs across a 2000 mm/year precipitation gradient

Disentangling effects and context dependencies of climate change on alpine plants

Ragnhild Gya Information

University

Position

PhD candidate at the

Citations(all)

186

Citations(since 2020)

184

Cited By

36

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

6

i10Index(since 2020)

5

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Ragnhild Gya Skills & Research Interests

plant ecology

climate change

functional ecology

arctic

alpine

Top articles of Ragnhild Gya

Environmental drivers of increased ecosystem respiration in a warming tundra

Nature

2024/4/17

Are sub‐alpine species' seedling emergence and establishment in the alpine limited by climate or biotic interactions?

Ecology and Evolution

2024/2

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik

H-Index: 29

Traits help explain species' performance away from their climate niche centre

Diversity and Distributions

2023

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik

H-Index: 29

Germination and seedling growth of Calluna vulgaris is sensitive to regional climate, heathland succession, and drought

Ecology and Evolution

2023/7

Registered reports: A new chapter at Ecology & Evolution

Ecology and Evolution

2023/4

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik

H-Index: 29

A test of local adaptation to drought in germination and seedling traits in populations of two alpine forbs across a 2000 mm/year precipitation gradient

Ecology and Evolution

2023/2

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik

H-Index: 29

Disentangling effects and context dependencies of climate change on alpine plants

2022/12/2

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

The role of plant functional groups mediating climate impacts on carbon and biodiversity of alpine grasslands

Scientific Data

2022/7/28

Functional traits of alpine plant communities show long‐term resistance to changing herbivore densities

Ecosphere

2021/12

Pollen‐chemistry variations along elevation gradients and their implications for a proxy for UV‐B radiation in the plant‐fossil record

Journal of Ecology

2021/8

Taking practical learning in STEM education home: Examples from do‐it‐yourself experiments in plant biology

Ecology and Evolution

2021/4

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Anne Elisabeth Bjune
Anne Elisabeth Bjune

H-Index: 20

From a crisis to an opportunity: Eight insights for doing science in the COVID‐19 era and beyond

Ecology and Evolution

2021/4

Next‐generation field courses: Integrating Open Science and online learning

Ecology and evolution

2021/4

How resilient is Calluna vulgaris to drought during germination and its seedling stage?

2021/2/18

Ragnhild Gya
Ragnhild Gya

H-Index: 2

Vigdis Vandvik
Vigdis Vandvik

H-Index: 29

APPENDIX D. Effects of climate change on community phylogenetic and functional structure: comparing gradient and transplant approaches.

THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA GRADUATE COLLEGE

2020

Plant traits and vegetation data from climate warming experiments along an 1100 m elevation gradient in Gongga Mountains, China

Scientific Data

2020/6/19

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