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Elizabeth Mary Wolkovich

Organismic and Evolutionary Biology

University of British Columbia

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About Elizabeth Mary Wolkovich at University of British Columbia (UBC)

Elizabeth Mary Wolkovich is a prominent academic figure at University of British Columbia, where they contribute to the Organismic and Evolutionary Biology through intensive research in phenology, climate change, species distribution, plant-animal interactions, vegetation dynamics, community ecology, functional traits, budburst timing. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Lack of evidence for the match‐mismatch hypothesis across terrestrial trophic interactions", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of phenology and climate change. Additional work such as "Effects of Phenology on Plant Community Assembly and Structure" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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phenologyclimate changespecies distributionplant-animal interactionsvegetation dynamicscommunity ecologyfunctional traitsbudburst timing
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Research Output

Total Citations8,393

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Publications120

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h-index42

Established scholar

i10-index62

Growing portfolio

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