J. M. Ayres

2.3k total citations
36 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

J. M. Ayres is a scholar working on Social Psychology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, J. M. Ayres has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Social Psychology, 12 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 10 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in J. M. Ayres's work include Primate Behavior and Ecology (12 papers), Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (11 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers). J. M. Ayres is often cited by papers focused on Primate Behavior and Ecology (12 papers), Fish biology, ecology, and behavior (11 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers). J. M. Ayres collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and United Kingdom. J. M. Ayres's co-authors include T. H. Clutton‐Brock, Christopher Dye, L. M. Deane, María Teresa Fernández Piedade, Jochen Schöngart, Wolfgang J. Junk, Martin Worbes, Aloys Hüttermann, Russell A. Mittermeier and Anne Henderson and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Ecology & Evolution, The American Naturalist and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

J. M. Ayres

35 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J. M. Ayres Brazil 16 495 448 386 327 285 36 1.2k
Karen E. Samonds United States 17 475 1.0× 324 0.7× 225 0.6× 148 0.5× 338 1.2× 44 1.0k
Térese B. Hart United States 13 215 0.4× 415 0.9× 208 0.5× 427 1.3× 305 1.1× 30 1.2k
S. K. Eltringham United Kingdom 21 312 0.6× 1.3k 2.8× 232 0.6× 251 0.8× 318 1.1× 64 2.0k
M. Norton‐Griffiths United Kingdom 13 167 0.3× 1.2k 2.6× 288 0.7× 472 1.4× 300 1.1× 23 1.6k
Erwin Palacios United States 8 372 0.8× 752 1.7× 376 1.0× 440 1.3× 361 1.3× 11 1.3k
Sarah M. Karpanty United States 22 322 0.7× 1.3k 3.0× 280 0.7× 264 0.8× 285 1.0× 93 1.6k
David B. Croft Australia 22 336 0.7× 1.1k 2.5× 164 0.4× 123 0.4× 192 0.7× 55 1.5k
Galen B. Rathbun United States 21 135 0.3× 1.1k 2.5× 489 1.3× 391 1.2× 449 1.6× 76 1.5k
Marianne Riedman United States 11 199 0.4× 1.2k 2.6× 286 0.7× 203 0.6× 477 1.7× 13 1.6k
Jean P. Boubli Brazil 23 1.1k 2.2× 732 1.6× 411 1.1× 311 1.0× 509 1.8× 77 1.8k

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Fields of papers citing papers by J. M. Ayres

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J. M. Ayres

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Veiga, Liza M., Russell A. Mittermeier, Adrian A. Barnett, et al.. (2013). Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 55 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M., et al.. (2006). Molecular discrimination of pouched four-eyed opossums from the Mamirauá Reserve in the Brazilian Amazon. Genetics and Molecular Biology. 29(2). 283–286. 2 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M., Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca, Anthony B. Rylands, et al.. (2005). Os corredores ecológicos das florestas tropicais do Brasil. International Journal of Legal Medicine. 118(6). 361–3. 31 indexed citations
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Schöngart, Jochen, Wolfgang J. Junk, María Teresa Fernández Piedade, et al.. (2004). Teleconnection between tree growth in the Amazonian floodplains and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation effect. Global Change Biology. 10(5). 683–692. 141 indexed citations
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Raffles, Hugh, et al.. (1999). Exploring the anthropogenic Amazon: estuarine landscape transformations in Amapá, Brazil.. 355–370. 7 indexed citations
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Albernaz, Ana Luisa, et al.. (1999). Selective logging along the middle Solimões River.. 135–151. 9 indexed citations
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Ruffino, Mauro Luís, Christine Padoch, J. M. Ayres, Miguel Pinedo-Vásquez, & Anne Henderson. (1999). Fisheries development in the lower Amazon River.. 101–111. 3 indexed citations
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Padoch, Christine, et al.. (1999). The Pacaya-Samiria project: enhancing conservation and improving livelihoods in Amazonian Peru.. 233–246. 4 indexed citations
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Wallace, Robert B., R. Lilian E. Painter, Andrew Taber, & J. M. Ayres. (1996). Notes on a distributional river boundary and southern range extension for two species of Amazonian primates. Neotropical Primates. 4(4). 149–151. 12 indexed citations
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Walker, Suzanne E. & J. M. Ayres. (1996). Positional behavior of the white uakari (Cacajao calvus calvus). American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 101(2). 161–172. 24 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M., et al.. (1995). Mamiraua: a case study of biodiversity conservation involving local people. Commonwealth forestry review. 2 indexed citations
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Mittermeier, Russell A., M. Roy Schwarz, & J. M. Ayres. (1992). A new species of marmoset, genus Callithrix erxleben, 1777 (Callitrichidae, Primates) from the Rio Maues region, state of Amazonas, central brazilian amazonas. 1–17. 29 indexed citations
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Schneider, Horácio, et al.. (1991). Coat color and biochemical variation in Amazonian wild populations of Alouatta belzebul. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 85(1). 85–93. 26 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M., Richard E. Bodmer, & Russell A. Mittermeier. (1991). Financial Considerations of Reserve Design in Countries with High Primate Diversity. Conservation Biology. 5(1). 109–114. 9 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M.. (1989). Comparative feeding ecology of the Uakari and Bearded Saki, Cacajao and Chiropotes. Journal of Human Evolution. 18(7). 697–716. 108 indexed citations
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Johns, Andrew D. & J. M. Ayres. (1987). Southern bearded sakis beyond the brink. Oryx. 21(3). 164–167. 15 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M.. (1986). Some aspects of social problems facing conservation in Brazil. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 1(2). 48–49. 6 indexed citations
18.
Ayres, J. M., et al.. (1985). Preliminary notes on the ecology and behavior of the Guianan Saki (Pithecia pithecia, Linnaeus 1766 ; Cebidae, Primate).. Acta Amazonica. 15(1-2). 249–264. 37 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M.. (1985). On a new species of Squirrel Monkey, Genus Saimiri, from Brazilian Amazônia (Primates, Cebidae). Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia. 36. 147–164. 31 indexed citations
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Ayres, J. M., et al.. (1982). Brazilian Tamarins on the Way to Extinction?. Oryx. 16(4). 329–333. 15 indexed citations

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