Fabrício Bertuol

916 total citations
12 papers, 253 citations indexed

About

Fabrício Bertuol is a scholar working on Paleontology, Social Psychology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Fabrício Bertuol has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 253 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Paleontology, 8 papers in Social Psychology and 5 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Fabrício Bertuol's work include Evolution and Paleontology Studies (9 papers), Primate Behavior and Ecology (8 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (5 papers). Fabrício Bertuol is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Paleontology Studies (9 papers), Primate Behavior and Ecology (8 papers) and Amphibian and Reptile Biology (5 papers). Fabrício Bertuol collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United Kingdom and United States. Fabrício Bertuol's co-authors include Tomas Hrbek, Jean P. Boubli, Izeni Pires Farias, Iracilda Sampaio, Hazel Byrne, Horácio Schneider, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Silva, Anthony B. Rylands, Russell A. Mittermeier and Jeferson Carneiro and has published in prestigious journals such as Scientific Reports, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution and PeerJ.

In The Last Decade

Fabrício Bertuol

12 papers receiving 241 citations

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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Röhe, Fábio, Fabrício Bertuol, João Valsecchi, et al.. (2023). Taxonomic review ofSaguinus mystax(Spix, 1823) (Primates, Callitrichidae), and description of a new species. PeerJ. 11. e14526–e14526. 3 indexed citations
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Röhe, Fábio, Fabrício Bertuol, João Valsecchi, et al.. (2023). Molecular systematics of tamarins with emphasis on genusTamarinus(Primates, Callitrichidae). Zoologica Scripta. 52(6). 556–570. 3 indexed citations
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Silva, Felipe Ennes, Christian Roos, Mark Bowler, et al.. (2022). Molecular phylogeny and systematics of bald uakaris, genus Cacajao (Primates: Pitheciidae), with the description of a new species. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 173. 107509–107509. 8 indexed citations
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Costa‐Araújo, Rodrigo, Jean P. Boubli, Rogério Vieira Rossi, et al.. (2021). An integrative analysis uncovers a new, pseudo-cryptic species of Amazonian marmoset (Primates: Callitrichidae: Mico) from the arc of deforestation. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 15665–15665. 29 indexed citations
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Lessa, Gisele, et al.. (2019). Chromatic anomalies in Akodontini (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae). Brazilian Journal of Biology. 80(2). 479–481. 2 indexed citations
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Boubli, Jean P., Hazel Byrne, Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Silva, et al.. (2018). On a new species of titi monkey (Primates: Plecturocebus Byrne et al., 2016), from Alta Floresta, southern Amazon, Brazil. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 132. 117–137. 37 indexed citations
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Silva, Felipe Ennes, Rodrigo Costa‐Araújo, Jean P. Boubli, et al.. (2018). In search of a meaningful classification for Amazonian marmosets: Should dwarf marmosets be consideredMicocongenerics?. Zoologica Scripta. 47(2). 133–143. 7 indexed citations
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Boubli, Jean P., Maria Nazareth Ferreira da Silva, Anthony B. Rylands, et al.. (2017). How many pygmy marmoset (Cebuella Gray, 1870) species are there? A taxonomic re-appraisal based on new molecular evidence. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 120. 170–182. 21 indexed citations
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Byrne, Hazel, Anthony B. Rylands, Jeferson Carneiro, et al.. (2016). Phylogenetic relationships of the New World titi monkeys (Callicebus): first appraisal of taxonomy based on molecular evidence. Frontiers in Zoology. 13(1). 10–10. 119 indexed citations
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Bertuol, Fabrício, et al.. (2015). Insights about the genetic diversity and population structure of an offshore group of common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Mid-Atlantic. Genetics and Molecular Research. 14(2). 3387–3399. 9 indexed citations
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Quintela, Fernando Marques, Gislene L. Gonçalves, Fabrício Bertuol, Enrique M. González, & Thales Renato Ochotorena de Freitas. (2015). Genetic diversity of the swamp rat in South America: Population expansion after transgressive-regressive marine events in the Late Quaternary. Mammalian Biology. 80(6). 510–517. 4 indexed citations

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