Eva Cacabelos

1.5k total citations
60 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Eva Cacabelos is a scholar working on Oceanography, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Eva Cacabelos has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 55 papers in Oceanography, 32 papers in Ecology and 26 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Eva Cacabelos's work include Marine Biology and Ecology Research (46 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (43 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (18 papers). Eva Cacabelos is often cited by papers focused on Marine Biology and Ecology Research (46 papers), Marine and coastal plant biology (43 papers) and Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (18 papers). Eva Cacabelos collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, Spain and United States. Eva Cacabelos's co-authors include Jesús S. Troncoso, Ignácio Gestoso, Celia Olabarría, Mónica Incera, João Canning‐Clode, Patrício Ramalhosa, Gustavo M. Martins, Afonso L. Prestes, Ana I. Neto and João Faria and has published in prestigious journals such as The Science of The Total Environment, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Marine Pollution Bulletin.

In The Last Decade

Eva Cacabelos

57 papers receiving 972 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Eva Cacabelos Portugal 19 742 499 409 100 98 60 1.0k
José Manuel González‐Irusta Spain 18 333 0.4× 447 0.9× 457 1.1× 83 0.8× 54 0.6× 44 783
Vanessa N. Bednarz Monaco 20 590 0.8× 763 1.5× 312 0.8× 147 1.5× 54 0.6× 33 948
Ignácio Gestoso Portugal 20 494 0.7× 429 0.9× 505 1.2× 204 2.0× 166 1.7× 56 930
Eve Galimany Spain 17 329 0.4× 331 0.7× 507 1.2× 106 1.1× 98 1.0× 47 867
Monika Normant Poland 19 350 0.5× 617 1.2× 454 1.1× 95 0.9× 60 0.6× 62 956
N. Streftaris Greece 6 399 0.5× 481 1.0× 640 1.6× 156 1.6× 167 1.7× 9 983
Marija Despalatović Croatia 13 223 0.3× 197 0.4× 222 0.5× 152 1.5× 103 1.1× 43 538
Izaskun Preciado Spain 19 196 0.3× 477 1.0× 566 1.4× 142 1.4× 30 0.3× 41 895
Nils Brenke Germany 15 768 1.0× 558 1.1× 241 0.6× 161 1.6× 49 0.5× 23 1.0k
Francisco Baldó Spain 18 290 0.4× 461 0.9× 569 1.4× 83 0.8× 21 0.2× 58 923

Countries citing papers authored by Eva Cacabelos

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Fields of papers citing papers by Eva Cacabelos

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Eva Cacabelos

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Boada, Jordi, Eva Cacabelos, Raül Triay‐Portella, et al.. (2025). Concomitant effects of algae invasion and sea urchin mass mortality drive the shift from barrens to turf grounds. Marine Environmental Research. 213. 107646–107646.
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Sempere‐Valverde, Juan, Eva Cacabelos, Patrício Ramalhosa, et al.. (2024). Surface integrity could limit the potential of concrete as a bio-enhanced material in the marine environment. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 200. 116096–116096. 2 indexed citations
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Villalba, António, David Iglesias, Andrés Blanco, et al.. (2023). A common garden experiment supports a genetic component underlying the increased resilience of common cockle (Cerastoderma edule) to the parasite Marteilia cochillia. Evolutionary Applications. 16(11). 1789–1804. 3 indexed citations
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Castro, Nuno, Ignácio Gestoso, Patrício Ramalhosa, et al.. (2023). Testing differences of marine non-indigenous species diversity across Macaronesia using a standardised approach. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 192. 115021–115021. 5 indexed citations
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Ramalhosa, Patrício, Eva Cacabelos, Jasmine Ferrario, et al.. (2023). Monitoring Non-Indigenous Species with Passive Sampling Methods in an Oceanic Island. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 11(2). 264–264.
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Sempere‐Valverde, Juan, Patrício Ramalhosa, Free Espinosa, et al.. (2023). Location and building material determine fouling assemblages within marinas: A case study in Madeira Island (NE Atlantic, Portugal). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 187. 114522–114522. 5 indexed citations
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Neto, Ana I., et al.. (2022). New records of marine macroalgae for the Azores. Botanica Marina. 65(2). 105–120. 6 indexed citations
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Faria, João, et al.. (2021). Arrival and proliferation of the invasive seaweed Rugulopteryx okamurae in NE Atlantic islands. Botanica Marina. 65(1). 45–50. 39 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, Ana I. Neto, & Gustavo M. Martins. (2021). Gastropods with different development modes respond differently to habitat fragmentation. Marine Environmental Research. 167. 105287–105287. 5 indexed citations
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Gestoso, Ignácio, Eva Cacabelos, Patrício Ramalhosa, & João Canning‐Clode. (2019). Plasticrusts: A new potential threat in the Anthropocene's rocky shores. The Science of The Total Environment. 687. 413–415. 79 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, Gustavo M. Martins, Richard C. Thompson, et al.. (2016). Factors limiting the establishment of canopy-forming algae on artificial structures. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. 181. 277–283. 17 indexed citations
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Martins, Gustavo M., Ana I. Neto, & Eva Cacabelos. (2015). Ecology of a key ecosystem engineer on hard coastal infrastructure and natural rocky shores. Marine Environmental Research. 113. 88–94. 7 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, Celia Olabarría, Rosa M. Viejo, et al.. (2013). Invasion of Sargassum muticum in intertidal rockpools: Patterns along the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Marine Environmental Research. 90. 18–26. 19 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, et al.. (2012). Inventario de los moluscos y poliquetos asociados a las praderas de Zostera marina y Zostera noltei de la Ensenada de O Grove (Galicia, N-O España). 106(1). 113–126. 1 indexed citations
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Moreira, Juan, et al.. (2011). Patterns of spatial distribution of cephalaspideans (mollusca, gastropoda) in subtidal soft bottoms. Thalassas An International Journal of Marine Sciences. 27(2). 23–35. 2 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, Juan Moreira, & Jesús S. Troncoso. (2010). Distribution and ecological analysis of the Syllidae (Annelida, Polychaeta) from the ensenada de San Simón (Galicia, NW Spain). Thalassas An International Journal of Marine Sciences. 26(2). 93–102. 2 indexed citations
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Moreira, Juan, Eva Cacabelos, & Jesús S. Troncoso. (2009). Primer registro de Nebalia kocatasi Moreira, Koçak et Katagan, 2007 (Crustacea, Phyllocarida, Leptostraca) en la Península Ibérica. 103(1). 65–72. 2 indexed citations
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Cacabelos, Eva, et al.. (2009). Inventario de la macrofauna bentónica de sustratos blandos de la Ensenada de San Simón (NO España). 103(1). 103–119. 4 indexed citations

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