Jonathan Marescaux

572 total citations
21 papers, 401 citations indexed

About

Jonathan Marescaux is a scholar working on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan Marescaux has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 401 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Ecology, 7 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 5 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Jonathan Marescaux's work include Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (14 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (7 papers) and Mollusks and Parasites Studies (5 papers). Jonathan Marescaux is often cited by papers focused on Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior (14 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (7 papers) and Mollusks and Parasites Studies (5 papers). Jonathan Marescaux collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, France and United Kingdom. Jonathan Marescaux's co-authors include Karine Van Doninck, Lise‐Marie Pigneur, Jean‐Pierre Descy, Jean‐Nicolas Beisel, Nina Yasuda, David C. Aldridge, A. bij de Vaate, Christian Albrecht, Pieter Boets and Rose Sablon and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, The Science of The Total Environment and Science Advances.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan Marescaux

20 papers receiving 379 citations

Peers

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H. Sierdsema Netherlands
Dawn A. T. Phillip Trinidad and Tobago
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All Works

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Hardion, Laurent, et al.. (2024). A comparative analysis of eDNA metabarcoding and field surveys: Exploring freshwater plant communities in rivers. The Science of The Total Environment. 954. 176200–176200. 1 indexed citations
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Foucher, Anthony, Olivier Evrard, Olivier Cerdan, et al.. (2024). Uncontrolled deforestation and population growth threaten a tropical island’s water and land resources in only 10 years. Science Advances. 10(33). eadn5941–eadn5941. 6 indexed citations
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Janssens, Raphaël, Bavo Verhaegen, Peter Delputte, et al.. (2023). Time series modelling for wastewater-based epidemiology of COVID-19: A nationwide study in 40 wastewater treatment plants of Belgium, February 2021 to June 2022. The Science of The Total Environment. 899. 165603–165603. 13 indexed citations
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Janssens, Raphaël, Sofieke Klamer, Bavo Verhaegen, et al.. (2022). SARS-CoV-2 Surveillance in Belgian Wastewaters. Viruses. 14(9). 1950–1950. 10 indexed citations
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Debortoli, Nicolas, Shannon M. Hedtke, Émilien Nicolas, et al.. (2022). Substantial genetic mixing among sexual and androgenetic lineages within the clam genus Corbicula. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 2 indexed citations
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Debortoli, Nicolas, Shannon M. Hedtke, Émilien Nicolas, et al.. (2022). Substantial genetic mixing among sexual and androgenetic lineages within the clam genus Corbicula. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 7 indexed citations
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Debortoli, Nicolas, et al.. (2021). A Revised Phylogeny of the Mentha spicata Clade Reveals Cryptic Species. Plants. 10(4). 819–819. 11 indexed citations
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Descy, Jean‐Pierre, Cédric P. Mondy, Mathieu Floury, et al.. (2017). Long‐term trends in trait structure of riverine communities facing predation risk increase and trophic resource decline. Ecological Applications. 27(8). 2458–2474. 19 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, et al.. (2016). Assessing filtration rates of exotic bivalves: dependence on algae concentration and seasonal factors. Hydrobiologia. 777(1). 67–78. 39 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, et al.. (2015). Sympatric Dreissena species in the Meuse River: towards a dominance shift from zebra to quagga mussels. Aquatic Invasions. 10(3). 287–298. 30 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, et al.. (2015). Unravelling the invasion pathways of the quagga mussel (Dreissena rostriformis) into Western Europe. Biological Invasions. 18(1). 245–264. 18 indexed citations
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Smitz, Nathalie, Daniel Cornélis, Philippe Chardonnet, et al.. (2014). Genetic structure of fragmented southern populations of African Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer caffer). BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14(1). 17–17. 18 indexed citations
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Pigneur, Lise‐Marie, et al.. (2014). Genetic uniformity and long‐distance clonal dispersal in the invasive androgeneticCorbiculaclams. Molecular Ecology. 23(20). 5102–5116. 60 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan & Karine Van Doninck. (2013). Using DNA barcoding to differentiate invasive Dreissena species (Mollusca, Bivalvia). ZooKeys. 365(365). 235–244. 16 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, A. bij de Vaate, & Karine Van Doninck. (2012). First records of Dreissena rostriformis bugensis (Andrusov, 1897) in the Meuse River. BioInvasions Records. 1(2). 109–114. 20 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, Daniel P. Molloy, Laure Giambérini, Christian Albrecht, & Karine Van Doninck. (2012). First records of the quagga mussel, Dreissena rostriformis bugensis (Andrusov, 1897), in the Meuse River within France. BioInvasions Records. 1(4). 273–276. 10 indexed citations
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Pigneur, Lise‐Marie, et al.. (2011). Phylogeny and androgenesis in the invasive Corbicula clams (Bivalvia, Corbiculidae) in Western Europe. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 11(1). 147–147. 75 indexed citations
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Marescaux, Jonathan, Lise‐Marie Pigneur, & Karine Van Doninck. (2010). New records of Corbicula clams in French rivers. Aquatic Invasions. 5(Supplement 1). S35–S39. 34 indexed citations

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