Albertina P. Lima

6.4k total citations
208 papers, 4.7k citations indexed

About

Albertina P. Lima is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Albertina P. Lima has authored 208 papers receiving a total of 4.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 159 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 89 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 76 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Albertina P. Lima's work include Amphibian and Reptile Biology (150 papers), Plant and animal studies (65 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (46 papers). Albertina P. Lima is often cited by papers focused on Amphibian and Reptile Biology (150 papers), Plant and animal studies (65 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (46 papers). Albertina P. Lima collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Colombia. Albertina P. Lima's co-authors include William E. Magnusson, Ígor Luís Kaefer, Carolina V. Castilho, Flávio J. Luizão, Regina C. C. Luizão, Pedro Ivo Simões, Flávia R. C. Costa, Marcelo Menin, Adolfo Amézquita and Walter Hödl and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Albertina P. Lima

199 papers receiving 4.4k citations

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Albertina P. Lima
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  • Global and Planetary Change 3.0k
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics 2.0k
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation 1.6k
  • Ecology 1.3k
  • Ecological Modeling 1.1k
John Measey South Africa
Janalee P. Caldwell United States
Roy W. McDiarmid United States
Víctor Arroyo‐Rodríguez Mexico
Carlos Frederico Duarte Rocha Brazil
Indraneil Das Malaysia
Iván Sazima Brazil
Ronald A. Nussbaum United States
Jean‐Marc Hero Australia
David R. Vieites Spain
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All Works

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# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 An Amazonian hidden gem: a new metallic-colored species of Ranitomeya (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from Juruá River basin forests, Amazonas state, Brazil ZooKeys Jiří Moravec, Albertina P. Lima et al. 0
2 Recovery of lizard assemblages 10 years after reduced‐impact logging in central‐eastern Amazonia Biotropica Clarissa Rosa, Albertina P. Lima et al. 0
3 Forest structure predicts plant and animal species diversity and composition changes in an Amazonian forest Biodiversity and Conservation Marielle N. Smith, Gabriela Zuquim et al. 0
4 Diversification of the terrestrial frog genus Anomaloglossus (Anura, Aromobatidae) in the Guiana Shield proceeded from highlands to lowlands, with successive loss and reacquisition of endotrophy Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Philippe J. R. Kok, Miguel Tréfaut Rodrigues et al. 2
5 A new species of terrestrial foam-nesting frog of the Adenomera simonstuarti complex (Anura, Leptodactylidae) from white-sand forests of central Amazonia, Brazil Zoosystematics and Evolution James Hanken, Albertina P. Lima et al. 1
6 Diversification of the Pristimantis conspicillatus group (Anura: Craugastoridae) within distinct neotropical areas throughout the Neogene Systematics and Biodiversity Antoine Fouquet, Miguel Tréfaut Rodrigues et al. 6
7 Impacts of an Amazonian hydroelectric dam on frog assemblages PLoS ONE William E. Magnusson, Paulo Estefano Dineli Bobrowiec et al. 12
8 Systematics and biogeography of theBoana albopunctataspecies group (Anura, Hylidae), with the description of two new species from Amazonia Systematics and Biodiversity Antoine Fouquet, Thiago Ribeiro de Carvalho et al. 20
9 Five Independent Lineages Revealed by Integrative Taxonomy in the Dendropsophus nanus–Dendropsophus walfordi Species Complex Diversity Denise de Cerqueira Rossa‐Feres, Albertina P. Lima et al. 3
10 Local effects of global climate on a small rodentNecromys lasiurus Journal of Mammalogy William E. Magnusson, Clarissa Rosa et al. 6
11 Historical biogeography identifies a possible role of Miocene wetlands in the diversification of the Amazonian rocket frogs (Aromobatidae: Allobates) Journal of Biogeography Miguel Tréfaut Rodrigues, Andrew J. Crawford et al. 32
12 Rediscovery of Osteocephalus vilarsi (Anura: Hylidae): an overlooked but widespread Amazonian spiny-backed treefrog PeerJ Jiřı́ Moravec, Marcelo Gordo et al. 9
13 The value of including intraspecific measures of biodiversity in environmental impact surveys is highlighted by the Amazonian brilliant-thighed frog (Allobates femoralis) LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas) Pedro Ivo Simões, Adam Stow et al. 0
14 A linha de véu: a biodiversidade brasileira desconhecida LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas) William E. Magnusson, Noemia Kazue Ishikawa et al. 6
15 Significant but not diagnostic: Differentiation through morphology and calls in the Amazonian frogs Allobates nidicola and A. masniger Herpetological Journal Ígor Luís Kaefer, Marcelo Menin et al. 21
16 Courtship and mating behaviour of the brilliant-thighed frog Allobates femoralis from Central Amazonia: implications for the study of a species complex Ethology Ecology & Evolution Ígor Luís Kaefer, Albertina P. Lima et al. 54
17 Effects of environmental and spatial factors on the distribution of anuran species with aquatic reproduction in central Amazonia Herpetological Journal Marcelo Menin, Albertina P. Lima et al. 26
18 Ant diversity in an Amazonian savanna: Relationship with vegetation structure, disturbance by fire, and dominant ants Austral Ecology Heraldo L. Vasconcelos, José M. S. Vilhena et al. 84
19 Clutches, tadpoles and advertisement calls of Synapturanus mirandaribeiroi and S. cf. salseri in Central Amazonia, Brazil Herpetological Journal Marcelo Menin, Domingos de Jesus Rodrigues et al. 8
20 SEASONAL PATTERNS OF JUVENILE RECRUITMENT AND REPRODUCTION IN FOUR SPECIES OF LEAF LITTER FROGS IN CENTRAL AMAZONIA Herpetologica Albertina P. Lima et al. 34

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