John R. Holsinger

1.5k total citations
63 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

John R. Holsinger is a scholar working on Paleontology, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, John R. Holsinger has authored 63 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Paleontology, 45 papers in Ecology and 26 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in John R. Holsinger's work include Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy (45 papers), Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (36 papers) and Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (22 papers). John R. Holsinger is often cited by papers focused on Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy (45 papers), Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (36 papers) and Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (22 papers). John R. Holsinger collaborates with scholars based in United States, Russia and Slovenia. John R. Holsinger's co-authors include Thomas C. Barr, David C. Culver, Dmitry Sídorov, Robert Hershler, Mary C. Christman, Tanja Pipan, Stephanie Könemann, Gary W. Dickson, Thomas M. Iliffe and E. L. Bousfield and has published in prestigious journals such as Evolution, Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution and Hydrobiologia.

In The Last Decade

John R. Holsinger

59 papers receiving 952 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John R. Holsinger United States 17 741 689 374 257 137 63 1.1k
Damià Jaume Spain 21 596 0.8× 726 1.1× 665 1.8× 283 1.1× 114 0.8× 104 1.3k
Valerija Zakšek Slovenia 15 585 0.8× 607 0.9× 231 0.6× 225 0.9× 102 0.7× 41 916
Maja Zagmajster Slovenia 21 678 0.9× 561 0.8× 247 0.7× 242 0.9× 194 1.4× 53 1.1k
Louie Marincovich United States 15 321 0.4× 392 0.6× 406 1.1× 174 0.7× 201 1.5× 41 1.2k
Stefan M. Eberhard Australia 15 410 0.6× 488 0.7× 309 0.8× 103 0.4× 92 0.7× 40 855
Stefano Taiti Italy 21 843 1.1× 837 1.2× 653 1.7× 306 1.2× 309 2.3× 119 1.4k
Mark L. Botton United States 23 965 1.3× 473 0.7× 317 0.8× 237 0.9× 192 1.4× 45 1.5k
Michelle T. Guzik Australia 18 457 0.6× 654 0.9× 303 0.8× 158 0.6× 235 1.7× 43 1.0k
Maria Elina Bichuette Brazil 19 742 1.0× 330 0.5× 284 0.8× 360 1.4× 197 1.4× 134 1.3k
Francis Dov Pór Israel 14 133 0.2× 467 0.7× 315 0.8× 442 1.7× 128 0.9× 25 986

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (2016). A new species of the subterranean genus Stygobromus (Amphipoda: Crangonyctidae) from a cave spring in northern Florida, USA. Zootaxa. 4067(1). 88–94. 9 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (2015). Annotated Checklist of the Amphipod Crustaceans of Oklahoma, with Emphasis on Groundwater Habitats. Proceedings of the Oklahoma Academy of Science. 86. 65–74. 1 indexed citations
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Kornobis, Étienne, Snæbjörn Pálsson, Dmitry Sídorov, John R. Holsinger, & Bjarni K. Kristjánsson. (2010). Molecular taxonomy and phylogenetic affinities of two groundwater amphipods, Crangonyx islandicus and Crymostygius thingvallensis, endemic to Iceland. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 58(3). 527–539. 29 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (2006). Bogidiella indica, A New Species of Subterranean Amphipod Crustacean (Bogidiellidae) from Wells in Southeastern India, with Remarks on the Biogeographic Importance of Recently Discovered Bogidiellids on the Indian Subcontinent. Subterranean Biology. 4. 10 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (2005). Annotated Checklist of the Amphipoda of Arkansas with Emphasis upon Groundwater Habitats. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science. 59(1). 80–87. 1 indexed citations
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Morino, Hiroshi, et al.. (2004). Description and distribution of Crangonyx floridanus (Crustacea : Amphipoda : Crangonyctidae) in Japan, an introduced freshwater amphipod from North America. Kyoto University Research Information Repository (Kyoto University). 29(4). 371–381. 8 indexed citations
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Könemann, Stephanie & John R. Holsinger. (2002). Systematics of the North American subterranean amphipod genus Bactrurus (Crangonyctidae). UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 51(1). 1–56. 16 indexed citations
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Robison, Henry W. & John R. Holsinger. (2000). First Record of the Subterranean Amphipod Crustacean Allocrangonyx hubrichti (Allocragonyctidae) in Arkansas. Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science. 54(1). 153–153. 2 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (2000). Revision Of The Subterranean Amphipod Genus Spelaeogammarus Species And Considerations Of Their Phylogeny And Biogeography. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 1 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R.. (1994). Pattern and process in the biogeography of subterranean amphipods. Hydrobiologia. 287(1). 131–145. 69 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R.. (1993). Biodiversity of subterranean amphipod crustaceans: global patterns and zoogeographic implications. Journal of Natural History. 27(4). 821–835. 40 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R.. (1990). Tuluweckelia cernua, a new genus and species of stygobiont amphipod crustacean (Hadziidae) from anchialine caves on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. The Digital Academic Repository of Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Naturalis Biodiversity Center). 41(14). 97–107. 2 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R.. (1988). Troglobites: The Evolution of Cave-Dwelling Organisms. 76(2). 146–153. 72 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (1983). The Subterranean Crustacean Fauna of Castleguard Cave, Columbia Icefields, Alberta, Canada, and its Zoogeographic Significance. Arctic and Alpine Research. 15(4). 543–549.
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Holsinger, John R.. (1977). A Review of the Systematics of the Holarctic Amphipod Family Crangonyctidae. 244–281. 25 indexed citations
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Besharse, Joseph C. & John R. Holsinger. (1977). Gyrinophilus subterraneus, a New Troglobitic Salamander from Southern West Virginia. Copeia. 1977(4). 624–624. 11 indexed citations
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Holsinger, John R., et al.. (1971). A new species of subterranean isopod crustacean lAsellidaer from the central Appalachiansc with remarks on the distribution of other isopods of the region. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 84. 189–200. 1 indexed citations

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