J. A. Cambray

1.0k total citations
36 papers, 642 citations indexed

About

J. A. Cambray is a scholar working on Aquatic Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. A. Cambray has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 642 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 31 papers in Aquatic Science, 30 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 16 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in J. A. Cambray's work include Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (31 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (30 papers) and Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (11 papers). J. A. Cambray is often cited by papers focused on Fish Biology and Ecology Studies (31 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (30 papers) and Aquatic Ecosystems and Biodiversity (11 papers). J. A. Cambray collaborates with scholars based in United States, South Africa and New Zealand. J. A. Cambray's co-authors include Jackie King, PH Skelton, N. Dean Impson, P. B. N. Jackson, G.A. Benn, Jonathan M. Waters, Amanda T. Lombard, Michael N. Bruton, F. C. de Moor and Dirk J. Roux and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Hydrobiologia and Journal of Fish Biology.

In The Last Decade

J. A. Cambray

35 papers receiving 553 citations

Peers

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Robert W. Clarkson United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cambray, J. A., et al.. (2006). Dutch domesticatedClariaswith mixed genetic background now used in aquaculture in South Africa, with unpredictable consequences for biodiversity. African Journal of Aquatic Science. 31(1). 151–153. 6 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (2003). The global impact of alien trout species—a review; with reference to their impact in South Africa. African Journal of Aquatic Science. 28(1). 61–67. 57 indexed citations
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Roux, Dirk J., F. C. de Moor, J. A. Cambray, & Helen M. Barber‐James. (2002). Use of Landscape-level River Signatures in Conservation Planning: a South African Case Study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6(2). 31 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (2000). Community involvement and the Eastern Cape Rocky, ( Sandelia bainsii , Pisces, Anabantidae) from the perspective of a researcher. South African Journal of Wildlife Research. 30(3). 114–117. 2 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (2000). ‘Threatened Fishes of The World’ Series, an Update. Environmental Biology of Fishes. 59(4). 353–357. 10 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (1999). Threatened fishes of the world: Barbus capensis A. Smith, 1841 (Cyprinidae). Environmental Biology of Fishes. 54(2). 150–150. 2 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A. & Pier Giorgio Bianco. (1998). Freshwater fish in crisis, a Blue Planet perspective. Italian Journal of Zoology. 65(sup1). 345–356. 16 indexed citations
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Waters, Jonathan M. & J. A. Cambray. (1997). Intraspecific phylogeography of the Cape galaxias from South Africa: evidence from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Journal of Fish Biology. 50(6). 1329–1338. 38 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (1997). . 1(3). 159–168. 7 indexed citations
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Skelton, PH, J. A. Cambray, Amanda T. Lombard, & G.A. Benn. (1995). Patterns of distribution and conservation status of freshwater fishes in South Africa. South African Journal of Zoology. 30(3). 71–81. 77 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (1990). Adaptive Significance of A Longitudinal Migration by Juvenile Fresh-Water Fish in the Gamtoos River System, South-Africa. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 20(4). 148–156. 9 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A. & Kenneth D. Meyer. (1988). Early ontogeny of an endangered, relict, cold-water cyprinid from Lesotho Oreodaimon quathlambae (Barnard, 1938). 21(4). 309–333. 9 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A.. (1985). Early development of an endangered African barb, Barbus trevelyani (Pisces: Cyprinidae). 18(1). 51–60. 6 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A., et al.. (1984). Reproductive biology of four large riverine fishes (Cyprinidae) in a man-made lake, Orange River, South Africa. Hydrobiologia. 112(3). 179–195. 57 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A. & Michael N. Bruton. (1984). The reproductive strategy of a barb, Barbus anoplus (Pisces: Cyprinidae), colonizing a man‐made lake in South Africa. Journal of Zoology. 204(2). 143–168. 29 indexed citations
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Cambray, J. A., et al.. (1977). DISPERSAL OF FISHES VIA THE ORANGE-FISH TUNNEL, SOUTH AFRICA. 3(1). 33–35. 39 indexed citations

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