Jorge Ferigolo

1.7k total citations
60 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jorge Ferigolo is a scholar working on Paleontology, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jorge Ferigolo has authored 60 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 47 papers in Paleontology, 34 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 11 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Jorge Ferigolo's work include Evolution and Paleontology Studies (42 papers), Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (31 papers) and Ichthyology and Marine Biology (27 papers). Jorge Ferigolo is often cited by papers focused on Evolution and Paleontology Studies (42 papers), Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology (31 papers) and Ichthyology and Marine Biology (27 papers). Jorge Ferigolo collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. Jorge Ferigolo's co-authors include Max C. Langer, Ana María Ribeiro, César Leandro Schultz, José F. Bonaparte, Graciela Piñeiro, Marco Aurélio Gallo de França, Annie Schmaltz Hsiou, Michel Laurin, Renato Pereira Lopes and Leonardo Kerber and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jorge Ferigolo

60 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jorge Ferigolo Brazil 21 1.2k 788 203 180 175 60 1.4k
Sylvain Adnet France 23 900 0.7× 887 1.1× 280 1.4× 165 0.9× 127 0.7× 81 1.4k
Lílian Paglarelli Bergqvist Brazil 21 983 0.8× 497 0.6× 158 0.8× 232 1.3× 140 0.8× 81 1.1k
Xiaoli Wang China 20 1.0k 0.9× 440 0.6× 150 0.7× 228 1.3× 159 0.9× 51 1.2k
Ana María Ribeiro Brazil 20 1.5k 1.2× 780 1.0× 269 1.3× 300 1.7× 110 0.6× 98 1.6k
Jorge D. Carrillo-Briceño Switzerland 19 680 0.6× 692 0.9× 275 1.4× 145 0.8× 162 0.9× 68 1.1k
F. Robin O’Keefe United States 25 1.6k 1.3× 1.0k 1.3× 182 0.9× 99 0.6× 285 1.6× 52 1.8k
Baâdi Bouya Morocco 26 1.2k 1.0× 721 0.9× 109 0.5× 102 0.6× 230 1.3× 32 1.3k
Leonardo Kerber Brazil 21 1.2k 1.0× 587 0.7× 301 1.5× 345 1.9× 104 0.6× 108 1.3k
Jaime E. Powell Argentina 23 1.1k 0.9× 613 0.8× 112 0.6× 140 0.8× 146 0.8× 45 1.4k
Glenn W. Storrs United States 19 1.3k 1.0× 745 0.9× 82 0.4× 69 0.4× 176 1.0× 36 1.4k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jorge Ferigolo

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jorge Ferigolo

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jorge Ferigolo. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jorge Ferigolo based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jorge Ferigolo. Jorge Ferigolo is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Martinelli, Agustín G., et al.. (2024). First Sauropodomorpha (Dinosauria) for the Vila Botucaraí site (Hyperodapedon Assemblage Zone, Candelária Sequence), Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 140. 104927–104927. 1 indexed citations
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Cartelle, Cástor, et al.. (2023). New postcranial remains of ground sloths (Xenarthra, Folivora, Mylodontidae) from Southern Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 26(1). 35–55. 1 indexed citations
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Martinelli, Agustín G., et al.. (2023). A new herrerasaurid dinosaur record from southern BrazilL (Upper Triassic) and its faunal association. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 26(2). 97–113. 3 indexed citations
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Piñeiro, Graciela, Jorge Ferigolo, Álvaro Mones, & Pablo Núñez Demarco. (2021). Mesosaur taxonomy reappraisal: are Stereosternum and Brazilosaurus valid taxa?. Revista Brasileira de Paleontologia. 24(3). 205–235. 4 indexed citations
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Tomassini, Rodrigo L., Claudia I. Montalvo, Laura Domingo, et al.. (2020). Gregariousness in the giant sloth Lestodon (Xenarthra): multi-proxy approach of a bonebed from the Last Maximum Glacial of Argentine Pampas. Scientific Reports. 10(1). 10955–10955. 29 indexed citations
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Marsola, Júlio C. A., Jonathas S. Bittencourt, Átila Augusto Stock da Rosa, et al.. (2018). New sauropodomorph and cynodont remains from the Late Triassic Sacisaurus site in southern Brazil and its stratigraphic position in the Norian Caturrita Formation. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 63. 15 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge, et al.. (2017). The Feeding Habits of Mesosauridae. Frontiers in Earth Science. 5. 18 indexed citations
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Kerber, Leonardo, et al.. (2016). Modifications on fossils of neoepiblemids and other South American rodents. Lethaia. 50(1). 149–161. 7 indexed citations
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Hsiou, Annie Schmaltz, Marco Aurélio Gallo de França, & Jorge Ferigolo. (2015). New Data on the Clevosaurus (Sphenodontia: Clevosauridae) from the Upper Triassic of Southern Brazil. PLoS ONE. 10(9). e0137523–e0137523. 34 indexed citations
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Lopes, Renato Pereira, Sérgio R. Dillenburg, César Leandro Schultz, et al.. (2014). The sea-level highstand correlated to marine isotope stage (MIS) 7 in the coastal plain of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. 86(4). 1573–1595. 35 indexed citations
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Ribeiro, Ana María, et al.. (2012). New material of Tapirus (Perissodactyla: Tapiridae) from the Pleistocene of southern Brazil. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 6 indexed citations
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Piñeiro, Graciela, et al.. (2012). Cranial morphology of the Early Permian mesosaurid Mesosaurus tenuidens and the evolution of the lower temporal fenestration reassessed. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 11(5). 379–391. 35 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge, et al.. (2009). A Review of Tertiary Mammal Faunas and Birds from Western Amazonia. 243–258. 52 indexed citations
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Silva, Rafael Costa da, Ismar de Souza Carvalho, Antônio Carlos Fernandes, & Jorge Ferigolo. (2008). Pegadas teromorfóides do Triássico Superior (Formação Santa Maria) do Sul do Brasil. Brazilian Journal of Geology. 38(1). 98–113. 8 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge & Max C. Langer. (2006). A Late Triassic dinosauriform from south Brazil and the origin of the ornithischian predentary bone. Historical Biology. 19(1). 23–33. 112 indexed citations
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Bonaparte, José F., Jorge Ferigolo, & Ana María Ribeiro. (1999). A NEW EARLY LATE TRIASSIC SAURISCHIAN DINOSAUR FROM RIO GRANDE DO SUL STATE, BRAZIL. 15. 89–109. 88 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge, et al.. (1997). Osteologia craniana comparada entre Arctocephalus australis e A. tropicalis (Pinnipedia, Otariidae). Iheringia Série Zoologia. 137–149. 12 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge, et al.. (1996). Descricao do sincranio de Arctocephalus australis (Pinnipedia, Otariidae). Iheringia Série Zoologia. 63–74. 2 indexed citations
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Ferigolo, Jorge, et al.. (1993). Octodontobradyinae , uma nova subfamilia de orophodontidae ( edentata , tardigrada ) do mioceno superior - plioceno do estado do amazonas , brasil. Ameghiniana. 30(3). 255–264. 9 indexed citations

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