Veronika Braunisch

Veronika Braunisch

Universität Bern

H-index: 35

Europe-Switzerland

About Veronika Braunisch

Veronika Braunisch, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Bern, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Wildlife Ecology, Spatial Modelling.

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

Saproxylic beetles respond to habitat variables at different spatial scales depending on variable type and species’ mobility: the need for multi-scale forest structure management

Verges Along Forest Roads Promote Wild Bees

Bat habitat selection reveals positive effects of retention forestry

Open forest successional stages and landscape heterogeneity promote wild bee diversity in temperate forests

Small clear-cuts in managed forests support trap-nesting bees, wasps and their parasitoids

A predictive flight-altitude model for avoiding future conflicts between an emblematic raptor and wind energy development in the Swiss Alps

Systematic selection of priority areas for the designation of new strictly protected forest reserves in Baden-Württemberg: where to develop the" primary forests of tomorrow"?

Weather conditions explain reproductive success and advancement of the breeding season in Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)

Veronika Braunisch Information

University

Position

CH & Forest Research Institute Freiburg D

Citations(all)

4072

Citations(since 2020)

2251

Cited By

2684

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

51

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Universität Bern

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Veronika Braunisch Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Wildlife Ecology

Spatial Modelling

Top articles of Veronika Braunisch

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Saproxylic beetles respond to habitat variables at different spatial scales depending on variable type and species’ mobility: the need for multi-scale forest structure management

Biodiversity and Conservation

Nathalie Winiger

Anna-Lena Hendel

Selina Ganz

Katarzyna Zielewska-Büttner

Gernot Segelbacher

...

2023/8

Verges Along Forest Roads Promote Wild Bees

Forest Science

Tristan Eckerter

Jörn Erbacher

Wanja Wolf

Veronika Braunisch

Alexandra-Maria Klein

2023/4/1

Bat habitat selection reveals positive effects of retention forestry

Forest Ecology and Management

Anna-Lena Hendel

Nathalie Winiger

Marlotte Jonker

Katarzyna Zielewska-Büttner

Selina Ganz

...

2023/3/1

Open forest successional stages and landscape heterogeneity promote wild bee diversity in temperate forests

Conservation Science and Practice

Tristan Eckerter

Veronika Braunisch

Jörn Buse

Alexandra M Klein

2022/12

Small clear-cuts in managed forests support trap-nesting bees, wasps and their parasitoids

Forest Ecology and Management

Tristan Eckerter

Veronika Braunisch

Gesine Pufal

Alexandra M Klein

2022/4/1

A predictive flight-altitude model for avoiding future conflicts between an emblematic raptor and wind energy development in the Swiss Alps

Royal Society Open Science

Sergio Vignali

Franziska Lörcher

Daniel Hegglin

Raphaël Arlettaz

Veronika Braunisch

2022/2/9

Systematic selection of priority areas for the designation of new strictly protected forest reserves in Baden-Württemberg: where to develop the" primary forests of tomorrow"?

Lucia Seebach

Veronika Braunisch

2022

Weather conditions explain reproductive success and advancement of the breeding season in Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)

Ibis

Joy Coppes

Jim‐Lino Kämmerle

Karl‐Eugen Schroth

Veronika Braunisch

Rudi Suchant

2021/7

Wind energy facilities affect resource selection of capercaillie Tetrao urogallus

Wildlife Biology

Julia Taubmann

Jim‐Lino Kämmerle

Henrik Andrén

Veronika Braunisch

Ilse Storch

...

2021

Poaching threatens the establishment of a lynx population, highlighting the need for a centralized judiciary approach

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Raphaël Arlettaz

Guillaume Chapron

Marc Kéry

Elisabeth Klaus

Stéphane Mettaz

...

2021/6/7

Modelling the habitat selection of the bearded vulture to predict areas of potential conflict with wind energy development in the Swiss Alps

Global Ecology and Conservation

Sergio Vignali

Franziska Lörcher

Daniel Hegglin

Raphaël Arlettaz

Veronika Braunisch

2021/1/1

Predictive models of distribution and abundance of a threatened mountain species show that impacts of climate change overrule those of land use change

Diversity and Distributions

Arnaud G Barras

Veronika Braunisch

Raphaël Arlettaz

2021/6

Present in the western European Alps but absent in the eastern part: Can habitat availability explain the differences in red‐billed chough occurrence?

Journal of Avian Biology

Veronika Braunisch

Sergio Vignali

Pierre‐Alain Oggier

Raphaël Arlettaz

2021/4

Small-scale habitat use of Capercaillie Tetrao urogallus broods in the Black Forest, Germany

Bird Study

Joy Coppes

Aaron Westhauser

Karl-Eugen Schroth

Veronika Braunisch

Marc I Förschler

...

2021/1/2

Improving longitudinal habitat connectivity in major river restoration projects through farmland re-allocation

Journal for Nature Conservation

Jasmin Knutti

Veronika Braunisch

Jérôme Pellet

Raphaël Arlettaz

2021/12/1

Die Auswirkungen von Windenergieanlagen auf Auerhühner Tetrao urogallus–Ergebnisse eines internationalen Forschungsprojektes

Joy Coppes

Kurt Bollmann

Veronika Braunisch

Wolfgang Fiedler

Veronika Grünschachner-Berger

...

2021

The importance of seasonal environmental factors in the foraging habitat selection of Alpine Ring Ouzels Turdus torquatus alpestris

Ibis

Arnaud G Barras

Sophie Marti

Sarah Ettlin

Sergio Vignali

Jaime Resano‐Mayor

...

2020/4

Illegal hunting threatens the establishment of a lynx population and highlights the need of a centralized judiciary approach

bioRxiv

Raphaël Arlettaz

Guillaume Chapron

Marc Kéry

Elisabeth Klaus

Stéphane Mettaz

...

2020/8/17

Species interactions and climate change: How the disruption of species co‐occurrence will impact on an avian forest guild

Global change biology

Mattia Brambilla

Davide Scridel

Gaia Bazzi

Luca Ilahiane

Aaron Iemma

...

2020/3

Detection of standing deadwood from aerial imagery products: Two methods for addressing the bare ground misclassification issue

Forests

Katarzyna Zielewska-Büttner

Petra Adler

Sven Kolbe

Ruben Beck

Lisa Maria Ganter

...

2020/7/25

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