A. Christa Mateman

2.2k total citations
40 papers, 1.6k citations indexed

About

A. Christa Mateman is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Christa Mateman has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 18 papers in Ecology and 17 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in A. Christa Mateman's work include Animal Behavior and Reproduction (21 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (17 papers) and Plant and animal studies (11 papers). A. Christa Mateman is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Reproduction (21 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (17 papers) and Plant and animal studies (11 papers). A. Christa Mateman collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States. A. Christa Mateman's co-authors include C. M. Lessells, Jan Komdeur, Serge Daan, Joost M. Tinbergen, Tobias Limbourg, J.H. Visser, Kees van Oers, Nanette Verboven, Marcel E. Visser and Staffan Andersson and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

A. Christa Mateman

38 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
A. Christa Mateman Netherlands 21 1.0k 925 390 170 165 40 1.6k
José Miguel Aparicio Spain 26 1.2k 1.2× 1.2k 1.3× 579 1.5× 53 0.3× 66 0.4× 68 1.9k
András Kosztolányi Hungary 21 713 0.7× 832 0.9× 440 1.1× 28 0.2× 137 0.8× 61 1.5k
Renée A. Duckworth United States 21 1.7k 1.6× 1.1k 1.2× 470 1.2× 47 0.3× 51 0.3× 37 2.2k
Paul M. Nolan United States 23 984 0.9× 737 0.8× 180 0.5× 27 0.2× 85 0.5× 39 1.4k
Lee A. Rollins Australia 23 644 0.6× 717 0.8× 614 1.6× 27 0.2× 259 1.6× 80 1.6k
Jon H. Wetton United Kingdom 21 1.0k 1.0× 1.1k 1.1× 898 2.3× 27 0.2× 446 2.7× 47 1.9k
Sarah R. Pryke Australia 31 2.2k 2.1× 1.2k 1.2× 536 1.4× 58 0.3× 63 0.4× 55 2.7k
Giuseppe Boncoraglio Italy 22 1.0k 1.0× 783 0.8× 208 0.5× 26 0.2× 81 0.5× 30 1.4k
Kate J. Orr United Kingdom 9 2.0k 2.0× 2.3k 2.4× 635 1.6× 70 0.4× 179 1.1× 14 3.1k
Peter Korsten Netherlands 21 857 0.8× 560 0.6× 271 0.7× 22 0.1× 50 0.3× 41 1.2k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Christa Mateman

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All Works

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Lindner, Melanie, Irene Verhagen, A. Christa Mateman, et al.. (2024). Genetic and epigenetic differentiation in response to genomic selection for avian lay date. Evolutionary Applications. 17(7). e13703–e13703. 2 indexed citations
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Lindner, Melanie, Jip J. C. Ramakers, Irene Verhagen, et al.. (2023). Genotypes selected for early and late avian lay date differ in their phenotype, but not fitness, in the wild. Science Advances. 9(23). eade6350–eade6350. 3 indexed citations
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Mateman, A. Christa, et al.. (2023). Developmental stress does not induce genome‐wide DNA methylation changes in wild great tit (Parus major) nestlings. Molecular Ecology. 32(14). 3960–3974. 8 indexed citations
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Gawehns, Fleur, Thomas P. van Gurp, Niels Wagemaker, et al.. (2022). epiGBS2: Improvements and evaluation of highly multiplexed, epiGBS‐based reduced representation bisulfite sequencing. Molecular Ecology Resources. 22(5). 2087–2104. 16 indexed citations
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Dominoni, Davide M., Maaike de Jong, Kees van Oers, et al.. (2022). Integrated molecular and behavioural data reveal deep circadian disruption in response to artificial light at night in male Great tits (Parus major). Scientific Reports. 12(1). 1553–1553. 22 indexed citations
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Laine, Veronika N., Irene Verhagen, A. Christa Mateman, et al.. (2019). Exploration of tissue-specific gene expression patterns underlying timing of breeding in contrasting temperature environments in a song bird. BMC Genomics. 20(1). 693–693. 16 indexed citations
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Laine, Veronika N., Els Atema, Irene Verhagen, et al.. (2019). The Genomics of Circadian Timing in a Wild Bird, the Great Tit (Parus major). Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 7. 4 indexed citations
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Verhagen, Irene, Veronika N. Laine, A. Christa Mateman, et al.. (2019). Fine-tuning of seasonal timing of breeding is regulated downstream in the underlying neuro-endocrine system in a small songbird. Journal of Experimental Biology. 222(Pt 17). 11 indexed citations
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Tomotani, Barbara M., et al.. (2017). Early arrival is not associated with more extra‐pair fertilizations in a long‐distance migratory bird. Journal of Avian Biology. 48(6). 854–861. 13 indexed citations
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Gienapp, Phillip, Veronika N. Laine, A. Christa Mateman, Kees van Oers, & Marcel E. Visser. (2017). Environment-Dependent Genotype-Phenotype Associations in Avian Breeding Time. Frontiers in Genetics. 8. 102–102. 29 indexed citations
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Dijk, Jacintha G. B. van, A. Christa Mateman, & Marcel Klaassen. (2014). Transfer of Maternal Antibodies against Avian Influenza Virus in Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). PLoS ONE. 9(11). e112595–e112595. 13 indexed citations
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Santure, Anna W., Kees van Oers, Isabelle De Cauwer, et al.. (2012). The design and cross‐population application of a genome‐wide SNP chip for the great tit Parus major. Molecular Ecology Resources. 12(4). 753–770. 45 indexed citations
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Korsten, Peter, C. M. Lessells, A. Christa Mateman, Marco van der Velde, & Jan Komdeur. (2006). Primary sex ratio adjustment to experimentally reduced male UV attractiveness in blue tits. Behavioral Ecology. 17(4). 539–546. 59 indexed citations
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Dasmahapatra, Kanchon K., C. M. Lessells, A. Christa Mateman, & William Amos. (2004). Microsatellite loci in the European bee‐eater, Merops apiaster. Molecular Ecology Notes. 4(3). 500–502. 9 indexed citations
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Currie, David J., et al.. (2002). Sexual size dimorphism in the critically endangered Seychelles Scops OwlOtus insularis. Ringing & Migration. 21(1). 16–18. 3 indexed citations
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Johnson, Kevin P., Selvino R. de Kort, A. Christa Mateman, et al.. (2001). A Molecular Phylogeny of the Dove Genera Streptopelia and Columba. The Auk. 118(4). 874–887. 26 indexed citations
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Heg, Dik, Niels J. Dingemanse, C. M. Lessells, & A. Christa Mateman. (2000). PARENTAL CORRELATES OF OFFSPRING SEX RATIO IN EURASIAN OYSTERCATCHERS. The Auk. 117(4). 980–980. 27 indexed citations
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Heg, Dik, Niels J. Dingemanse, C. M. Lessells, & A. Christa Mateman. (2000). Parental Correlates of Offspring Sex Ratio in Eurasian Oystercatchers. The Auk. 117(4). 980–986. 7 indexed citations
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Heeb, Philipp, A. Christa Mateman, Mathias Kölliker, et al.. (1999). Ectoparasite infestation and sex-biased local recruitment of hosts. Nature. 400(6739). 63–65. 70 indexed citations

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