Countries citing papers authored by A. Mitchell‐Jones
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This map shows the geographic impact of A. Mitchell‐Jones's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by A. Mitchell‐Jones with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites A. Mitchell‐Jones more than expected).
Fields of papers citing papers by A. Mitchell‐Jones
This network shows the impact of papers produced by A. Mitchell‐Jones. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by A. Mitchell‐Jones. The network helps show where A. Mitchell‐Jones may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of A. Mitchell‐Jones
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of A. Mitchell‐Jones.
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19 of 19 papers shown
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Loy, Anna, María Laura Carranza, Carmen Cianfrani, et al.. (2009). Otter Lutra lutra population expansion: assessing habitat suitability and connectivity in southern Italy.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 309–326.23 indexed citations
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Temple, Helen, A. C. Terry, Boris Kryštufek, et al.. (2009). European mammals: Red List status, trends, and conservation priorities.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 248–269.28 indexed citations
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Masseti, Marco, Boris Kryštufek, Giovanni Amori, A. Mitchell‐Jones, & Jan Zima. (2009). A possible approach to the "conservation" of the mammalian populations of ancient anthropochorous origin of the Mediterranean islands.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 303–308.2 indexed citations
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Kryštufek, Boris, Vladimír Vohralík, Ján Obuch, et al.. (2009). Endemism, vulnerability and conservation issues for small terrestrial mammals from the Balkans and Anatolia. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 291–302.13 indexed citations
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Mitchell‐Jones, A. & Ian White. (2009). Using reintroductions to reclaim the lost range of the dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius, in England.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 341–348.7 indexed citations
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Kryštufek, Boris, Giovanni Amori, A. Mitchell‐Jones, & Jan Zima. (2009). Mammal conservation in Europe: status and priorities. Collection of papers from the 5th European Congress of Mammalogy, Siena, Italy, 21-26 September 2007.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 245–361.1 indexed citations
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Kryštufek, Boris, et al.. (2009). A review of negative impact factors threatening mammal populations in Germany.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 279–290.5 indexed citations
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Révay, Tamás, Zsolt Hegyeli, J. Farkas, et al.. (2009). Chromosomal forms and risk assessment of Nannospalax (superspecies leucodon) (Mammalia: Rodentia) in the Carpathian Basin.. Folia Zoologica. 58(3). 349–361.26 indexed citations
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