Jacqueline Y. Miller

863 total citations
47 papers, 350 citations indexed

About

Jacqueline Y. Miller is a scholar working on Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Jacqueline Y. Miller has authored 47 papers receiving a total of 350 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Genetics, 30 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 15 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Jacqueline Y. Miller's work include Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy (36 papers), Plant and animal studies (22 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (10 papers). Jacqueline Y. Miller is often cited by papers focused on Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy (36 papers), Plant and animal studies (22 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (10 papers). Jacqueline Y. Miller collaborates with scholars based in United States, Cuba and Germany. Jacqueline Y. Miller's co-authors include James K. Liebherr, Lee D. Miller, David S. Smith, Andrei Sourakov, Niklas Wahlberg, Pável Matos‐Maraví, Carlos Peña, Myron P. Zalucki, S. B. Malcolm and Andrew Warren and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution and Biological Journal of the Linnean Society.

In The Last Decade

Jacqueline Y. Miller

42 papers receiving 317 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jacqueline Y. Miller United States 7 250 230 70 69 67 47 350
Ronaldo Bastos Francini. Brazil 9 210 0.8× 217 0.9× 55 0.8× 75 1.1× 37 0.6× 27 304
Blanca Huertas United Kingdom 10 205 0.8× 201 0.9× 91 1.3× 37 0.5× 49 0.7× 37 309
Elisabet Weingartner Sweden 7 329 1.3× 380 1.7× 111 1.6× 76 1.1× 51 0.8× 7 482
Cees Gielis Netherlands 8 284 1.1× 255 1.1× 48 0.7× 147 2.1× 48 0.7× 39 362
Andrei Sourakov United States 10 289 1.2× 308 1.3× 99 1.4× 99 1.4× 31 0.5× 57 465
Robert Bosmans Belgium 10 267 1.1× 346 1.5× 44 0.6× 49 0.7× 21 0.3× 86 413
Judit Bereczki Hungary 12 282 1.1× 240 1.0× 52 0.7× 66 1.0× 20 0.3× 40 397
Carlos E. Sarmiento Colombia 10 201 0.8× 147 0.6× 30 0.4× 106 1.5× 24 0.4× 45 289
Steve C. Collins United Kingdom 13 294 1.2× 296 1.3× 35 0.5× 93 1.3× 24 0.4× 48 441
Ivonne J. Garzón‐Orduña United States 14 576 2.3× 236 1.0× 39 0.6× 69 1.0× 79 1.2× 41 707

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jacqueline Y. Miller

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2025). Moth‐pollination through the looking glass: Structure of a flower‐settling moth network reveals functional groups. Ecological Entomology. 50(5). 793–806. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2023). DNA barcodes of the Greater Antillean butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) suggest a richer, more isolated fauna and higher endemism. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 140(3). 447–458. 3 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2022). Typhoon in the Philippines may not negatively affect butterfly diversity, but land use changes does. 15(1). 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2018). Are Miami blues in Cuba? A review of the genus Cyclargus Nabokov (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) with implications for conservation management.. Publication Server of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Goethe University Frankfurt). 1–38. 2 indexed citations
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Espeland, Marianne, Jesse W. Breinholt, Eduardo P. Barbosa, et al.. (2018). Four hundred shades of brown: Higher level phylogeny of the problematic Euptychiina (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) based on hybrid enrichment data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 131. 116–124. 31 indexed citations
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Brown, John W., et al.. (2018). Two new species of Megalota from the Bahamas (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae: Olethruetinae). Zootaxa. 4455(3). 597–600. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2015). Two new species of Euptychia Hubner 1818 (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) from Mexico and Guatemala. Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. 48. 51–57. 2 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2012). Observations of plume moths on North Andros Island, Bahamas, and notes on new records and species previously recorded from the Bahamas (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae).. Insecta mundi. 2012(236). 1–12. 4 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., Andrew Warren, M. Alma Solís, et al.. (2012). 0205. An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Honduras. Insecta mundi. 2012. 1–72. 4 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2011). Scientific notes: Mictopsichia cubae recorded from Honduras (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae).. Tropical lepidoptera research. 21(1). 43–61. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (2010). Notes on the Cacao Plume Moth in Honduras and description of the larvae and pupae (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae).. Tropical lepidoptera research. 20(1). 28–34. 5 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y. & Andrei Sourakov. (2009). Scientific note: Some observations on Amauta cacica procera (Boisduval) (Castniidae: Castniinae) in Costa Rica.. Tropical lepidoptera research. 113–114. 2 indexed citations
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Debrot, Adolphe O., et al.. (1999). The butterfly fauna of Curacao, West Indies: 1996 status and long-term species turnover. Caribbean Journal of Science. 35. 184–194. 6 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y., et al.. (1997). You caught what in your backyard?. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y.. (1995). Wildlife Regulations in the United States: Some Scientific Issues. American Entomologist. 41(2). 77–79. 1 indexed citations
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Smith, David S., et al.. (1994). The butterflies of the West Indies and south Florida. Oxford University Press eBooks. 73 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y.. (1993). Regulations and the future of entomological collections in the 1990's. Publication Server of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Goethe University Frankfurt). 7(4). 253–256. 1 indexed citations
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Miller, Jacqueline Y. & James K. Liebherr. (1990). Zoogeography of Caribbean Insects. Florida Entomologist. 73(2). 347–347. 83 indexed citations
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Miller, Lee D. & Jacqueline Y. Miller. (1986). A New Thecline from Sulawesi (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Theclinae). Insecta mundi. 1(3). 143–145.

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