Daniela Canestrari

1.6k total citations
42 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Daniela Canestrari is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniela Canestrari has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 32 papers in Ecology and 10 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Daniela Canestrari's work include Animal Behavior and Reproduction (34 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (26 papers) and Plant and animal studies (15 papers). Daniela Canestrari is often cited by papers focused on Animal Behavior and Reproduction (34 papers), Avian ecology and behavior (26 papers) and Plant and animal studies (15 papers). Daniela Canestrari collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Sweden and United States. Daniela Canestrari's co-authors include Vittorio Baglione, José M. Marcos, Jan Ekman, Michael Griesser, Gregory Röder, Ted C. J. Turlings, Marta Vila, G. Andreotti, Manuel Soler and Giuseppe Bogliani and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences and Journal of Animal Ecology.

In The Last Decade

Daniela Canestrari

41 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniela Canestrari Spain 19 842 600 219 161 145 42 1.1k
José M. Marcos Spain 18 712 0.8× 512 0.9× 170 0.8× 128 0.8× 111 0.8× 24 878
Christina Riehl United States 18 697 0.8× 459 0.8× 214 1.0× 217 1.3× 118 0.8× 52 981
Stuart P. Sharp United Kingdom 20 903 1.1× 843 1.4× 148 0.7× 232 1.4× 214 1.5× 51 1.4k
P.J. Drent Netherlands 12 1.2k 1.4× 539 0.9× 259 1.2× 220 1.4× 195 1.3× 12 1.4k
Vittorio Baglione Spain 22 1.0k 1.2× 771 1.3× 239 1.1× 473 2.9× 165 1.1× 49 1.5k
Markus Zöttl Sweden 20 577 0.7× 419 0.7× 169 0.8× 164 1.0× 80 0.6× 40 893
Peter Korsten Netherlands 21 857 1.0× 560 0.9× 91 0.4× 271 1.7× 89 0.6× 41 1.2k
Camilla A. Hinde United Kingdom 21 1.2k 1.5× 754 1.3× 271 1.2× 220 1.4× 356 2.5× 34 1.6k
Thijs van Overveld Belgium 16 773 0.9× 572 1.0× 116 0.5× 128 0.8× 129 0.9× 25 989
Piet de Goede Netherlands 8 835 1.0× 448 0.7× 164 0.7× 96 0.6× 242 1.7× 8 964

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniela Canestrari

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ordiz, Andrés, Daniela Canestrari, & Jorge Echegaray. (2024). Large carnivore management at odds: Science or prejudice?. Global Ecology and Conservation. 54. e03202–e03202. 5 indexed citations
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Baglione, Vittorio, et al.. (2024). Social preference persists at roosting aggregations in a cooperatively breeding bird. Animal Behaviour. 218. 87–94.
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Baglione, Vittorio, Daniela Canestrari, Damien Chevallier, et al.. (2024). A benchmark for computational analysis of animal behavior, using animal-borne tags. Movement Ecology. 12(1). 78–78. 3 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2023). Effects of meteorological conditions on brood care in cooperatively breeding carrion crow and consequences on reproductive success. Frontiers in Zoology. 20(1). 24–24. 1 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2023). Fitness benefits of alternated chick provisioning in cooperatively breeding carrion crows. Journal of Animal Ecology. 93(1). 95–108. 3 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2022). Copulations with a nestling by an adult care-giver in a kin-living bird. Behaviour. 160(2). 191–199. 1 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2021). Female helpers signal their contribution to chick provisioning in a cooperatively breeding bird. Animal Behaviour. 172. 113–120. 14 indexed citations
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Baglione, Vittorio, Daniela Canestrari, Juan Gabriel Martínez, et al.. (2016). Spatiotemporal variation of host use in a brood parasite: the role of the environment. Behavioral Ecology. 28(1). 49–58. 7 indexed citations
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Wascher, Claudia A. F., Friederike Hillemann, Daniela Canestrari, & Vittorio Baglione. (2015). Carrion crows learn to discriminate between calls of reliable and unreliable conspecifics. Animal Cognition. 18(5). 1181–1185. 12 indexed citations
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Röder, Gregory, et al.. (2014). Chicks of the Great Spotted Cuckoo May Turn Brood Parasitism into Mutualism by Producing a Foul-Smelling Secretion that Repels Predators. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 40(4). 320–324. 8 indexed citations
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Wascher, Claudia A. F., et al.. (2014). Behavioural responses to olfactory cues in carrion crows. Behavioural Processes. 111. 1–5. 5 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2014). From Parasitism to Mutualism: Unexpected Interactions Between a Cuckoo and Its Host. Science. 343(6177). 1350–1352. 66 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, Marta Vila, José M. Marcos, & Vittorio Baglione. (2012). Cooperatively breeding carrion crows adjust offspring sex ratio according to group composition. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 66(9). 1225–1235. 10 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, José M. Marcos, & Vittorio Baglione. (2011). Helpers at the nest compensate for reduced maternal investment in egg size in carrion crows. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24(9). 1870–1878. 34 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2011). Subordinates benefit from exploratory dominants: response to novel food in cooperatively breeding carrion crows. Animal Behaviour. 83(1). 103–109. 24 indexed citations
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Baglione, Vittorio, et al.. (2010). Lazy group members are substitute helpers in carrion crows. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 277(1698). 3275–3282. 33 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, et al.. (2010). False feeding: the trade-off between chick hunger and caregivers needs in cooperative crows. Behavioral Ecology. 21(2). 233–241. 18 indexed citations
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Baglione, Vittorio, Daniela Canestrari, José M. Marcos, & Jan Ekman. (2006). Experimentally increased food resources in the natal territory promote offspring philopatry and helping in cooperatively breeding carrion crows. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 273(1593). 1529–1535. 62 indexed citations
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Canestrari, Daniela, José M. Marcos, & Vittorio Baglione. (2004). Effect of parentage and relatedness on the individual contribution to cooperative chick care in carrion crows Corvus corone corone. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 57(5). 422–428. 54 indexed citations
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Baglione, Vittorio, Daniela Canestrari, José M. Marcos, Michael Griesser, & Jan Ekman. (2002). History, environment and social behaviour: experimentally induced cooperative breeding in the carrion crow. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 269(1497). 1247–1251. 41 indexed citations

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