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  1. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of Plant Ecology, University of Bern‬ - ‪‪Cited by 46,625‬‬ - ‪Biodiversity‬ - ‪conservation biology‬ - ‪mountains‬ - ‪science-policy work‬.

  2. Prof. Dr. Markus Fischer. We integrate evolutionary, ecological and social-ecological sciences to assess the causes and consequences of global change. In particular, we study the drivers of biodiversity change, the consequences of these changes for ecosystem functions and services, for human societies, resulting conservation measures, and ...

  3. Markus Fischer Climate change and biodiversity loss pose threats to humankind. As these two crises are interlinked and mutually reinforcing, they also need to be tackled jointly.

  4. Markus Fischer, Professor of Plant Ecology at the University of Bern, has a long-standing interest and expertise in biodiversity research, in collaborative research, and in linking science and society/policy (see https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=lXhKkcAAAAAJ&hl=en). His scientific track record covers a very broad

  5. Prof. Dr. Markus Fischer. Head of section Plant Ecology / co-director. Plant Ecology. Phone. +41 31 684 49 43. E-Mail. Markus.Fischer@unibe.ch. Office. T 101, main building, 1st floor.

  6. Plant ecology. Most of our research is concerned with drivers and functional consequences of biodiversity change, with the ecology and evolution of rare and invasive plants, with Alpine ecology, with Botanical Gardens ( Botanical Garden of the University of Bern ), and with conservation biology.

  7. Curriculum vitae Markus Fischer. Date of birth 20 June 1962 Nationality German and Swiss Affiliation Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Bern Altenbergrain 21, 3013 Bern, Switzerland Phone +41 31 631 4943, Secretary 4911, Fax 4942. E-mail markus.fischer@ips.unibe.ch . Fields of Expertise.