Mammalian Biology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Mammalian Biology is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Advanced image recognition: a fully automated, high-accuracy photo-identification matching system for humpback whales37
Sharp decline in humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) survival and reproductive success in southeastern Alaska during and after the 2014–2016 Northeast Pacific marine heatwave26
Individual identification and photographic techniques in mammalian ecological and behavioural research—Part 1: Methods and concepts24
Individual identification and photographic techniques in mammalian ecological and behavioural research—Part 2: Field studies and applications24
Integrative taxonomy of the southernmost tucu-tucus in the world: differentiation of the nominal forms associated with Ctenomys magellanicus Bennett, 1836 (Rodentia, Hystricomorpha, Ctenomyidae)21
Flukebook: an open-source AI platform for cetacean photo identification19
Primer biases in the molecular assessment of diet in multiple insectivorous mammals18
Basic considerations on seasonal breeding in mammals including their testing by comparing natural habitats and zoos18
The timing of breeding and independence for snow leopard females and their cubs17
Movement, space-use and resource preferences of European golden jackals in human-dominated landscapes: insights from a telemetry study17
Opportunity and peril: how wolves use a dense network of forest roads15
The dynamics of pine marten predation on red and grey squirrels15
“When the felid’s away, the mesocarnivores play”: seasonal temporal segregation in a neotropical carnivore guild15
Estimating wild boar density and rooting activity in a Mediterranean protected area14
Patterns of activity rhythms of invasive coypus Myocastor coypus inferred through camera-trapping14
Camera traps reveal overlap and seasonal variation in the diel activity of arboreal and semi-arboreal mammals14
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