Benjamin Cretois

730 total citations
11 papers, 323 citations indexed

About

Benjamin Cretois is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecological Modeling and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Benjamin Cretois has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 323 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Ecology, 5 papers in Ecological Modeling and 3 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Benjamin Cretois's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (5 papers) and Music and Audio Processing (2 papers). Benjamin Cretois is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (6 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (5 papers) and Music and Audio Processing (2 papers). Benjamin Cretois collaborates with scholars based in Norway, United Kingdom and Finland. Benjamin Cretois's co-authors include John D. C. Linnell, Erlend B. Nilsen, Bram Van Moorter, Bjørn P. Kaltenborn, Petra Kaczensky, Christer M. Rolandsen, Erling J. Solberg, Vebjørn Veiberg, Manuela Panzacchi and Geir Rune Rauset and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Ecology & Evolution, Journal of Applied Ecology and Biological Conservation.

In The Last Decade

Benjamin Cretois

10 papers receiving 316 citations

Peers

Benjamin Cretois
Mahendra Shrestha United States
John Bukombe Tanzania
Cathy Greaver South Africa
Gary L. Fralick United States
Matthew S. Rogan United States
João Santos Portugal
Kenneth Uiseb South Africa
Nathaniel D. Rayl United States
Mahendra Shrestha United States
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All Works

11 of 11 papers shown
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Cretois, Benjamin, et al.. (2023). Snowmobile noise alters bird vocalization patterns during winter and pre‐breeding season. Journal of Applied Ecology. 61(2). 340–350. 5 indexed citations
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Simmonds, Emily G., Benjamin Cretois, Ricardo González‐Gil, et al.. (2023). Recommendations for quantitative uncertainty consideration in ecology and evolution. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 39(4). 328–337. 5 indexed citations
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Kyrkjeeide, Magni Olsen, et al.. (2023). A calculator for local peatland volume and carbon stock to support area planners and decision makers. Carbon Management. 14(1). 1 indexed citations
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Cretois, Benjamin, Carolyn M. Rosten, & Sarab S. Sethi. (2022). Voice activity detection in eco‐acoustic data enables privacy protection and is a proxy for human disturbance. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 13(12). 2865–2874. 7 indexed citations
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Acevedo, Pelayo, Francesca Brivio, Simon Croft, et al.. (2021). Analysis of wild ungulate‐livestock interface in Europe: preliminary results. EFSA Supporting Publications. 18(12). 1 indexed citations
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Cretois, Benjamin, John D. C. Linnell, Bram Van Moorter, et al.. (2021). Coexistence of large mammals and humans is possible in Europe's anthropogenic landscapes. iScience. 24(9). 103083–103083. 20 indexed citations
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Cretois, Benjamin, Emily G. Simmonds, John D. C. Linnell, et al.. (2021). Identifying and correcting spatial bias in opportunistic citizen science data for wild ungulates in Norway. Ecology and Evolution. 11(21). 15191–15204. 20 indexed citations
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Steinsland, Ingelin, et al.. (2020). Accounting for spatial varying sampling effort due to accessibility in Citizen Science data: A case study of moose in Norway. Spatial Statistics. 42. 100446–100446. 28 indexed citations
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Linnell, John D. C., Benjamin Cretois, Erlend B. Nilsen, et al.. (2020). The challenges and opportunities of coexisting with wild ungulates in the human-dominated landscapes of Europe's Anthropocene. Biological Conservation. 244. 108500–108500. 181 indexed citations
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Cretois, Benjamin, John D. C. Linnell, Matthew Grainger, Erlend B. Nilsen, & Jan Ketil Rød. (2020). Hunters as citizen scientists: Contributions to biodiversity monitoring in Europe. Global Ecology and Conservation. 23. e01077–e01077. 41 indexed citations
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Cretois, Benjamin, John D. C. Linnell, Bjørn P. Kaltenborn, & Arie Trouwborst. (2019). What form of human-wildlife coexistence is mandated by legislation? A comparative analysis of international and national instruments. Biodiversity and Conservation. 28(7). 1729–1741. 14 indexed citations

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