Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá

833 total citations
19 papers, 533 citations indexed

About

Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá is a scholar working on Ecological Modeling, Ecology and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 533 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Ecological Modeling, 12 papers in Ecology and 7 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá's work include Species Distribution and Climate Change (14 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (11 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (7 papers). Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá is often cited by papers focused on Species Distribution and Climate Change (14 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (11 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (7 papers). Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá collaborates with scholars based in United States, Colombia and Australia. Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá's co-authors include Catherine H. Graham, Paul Salaman, Gary Langham, Justin G. Schuetz, María Cecilia Londoño, Mary E. Blair, Rafael Loyola, Stephan B. Munch, J. Nicolás Urbina‐Cardona and Carlos E. Navarro Racines and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Global Change Biology.

In The Last Decade

Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá

18 papers receiving 516 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá United States 10 359 260 209 108 79 19 533
Pilar Rodríguez Mexico 10 265 0.7× 225 0.9× 205 1.0× 143 1.3× 86 1.1× 14 444
André Felipe Alves de Andrade Brazil 12 338 0.9× 268 1.0× 225 1.1× 168 1.6× 116 1.5× 22 591
Nisha Owen United Kingdom 10 267 0.7× 228 0.9× 215 1.0× 141 1.3× 182 2.3× 23 537
Brian J. Stucky United States 12 316 0.9× 244 0.9× 123 0.6× 199 1.8× 132 1.7× 18 600
Basundhara Chettri India 9 179 0.5× 141 0.5× 203 1.0× 106 1.0× 91 1.2× 17 369
Daniella Teixeira de Rezende Brazil 4 204 0.6× 169 0.7× 219 1.0× 226 2.1× 132 1.7× 10 530
João Paulo Peixoto Pena Barbosa Singapore 4 198 0.6× 163 0.6× 214 1.0× 222 2.1× 131 1.7× 5 519
Rui F. Fernandes Portugal 12 315 0.9× 244 0.9× 244 1.2× 95 0.9× 142 1.8× 15 508
S. Saran India 6 428 1.2× 214 0.8× 245 1.2× 166 1.5× 93 1.2× 23 622
Umberto Kubota Brazil 9 145 0.4× 139 0.5× 189 0.9× 167 1.5× 111 1.4× 13 402

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Seavy, Nathaniel E., Melanie Smith, William V. DeLuca, et al.. (2025). Seasonal Exposure to Hemispheric Conservation Challenges Influences Population Trends of Migratory Warblers (Parulidae). Global Change Biology. 31(3). e70121–e70121.
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DeLuca, William V., Nathaniel E. Seavy, Joanna Grand, et al.. (2023). A framework for linking hemispheric, full annual cycle prioritizations to local conservation actions for migratory birds. Conservation Science and Practice. 5(8). 5 indexed citations
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Ayram, Camilo Andrés Correa, et al.. (2023). Prioritizing ecological connectivity among protected areas in Colombia using a functional approach for birds. Global Ecology and Conservation. 48. e02713–e02713. 5 indexed citations
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Merow, Cory, Peter J. Galante, Jamie M. Kass, et al.. (2022). Operationalizing expert knowledge in species' range estimates using diverse data types. Frontiers of Biogeography. 14(2). 16 indexed citations
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Palacio, Rubén Darío, Pablo José Negret, Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá, & Andrew P. Jacobson. (2021). A data‐driven geospatial workflow to map species distributions for conservation assessments. Diversity and Distributions. 27(12). 2559–2570. 20 indexed citations
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Suárez‐Castro, Andrés Felipe, Héctor E. Ramírez-Cháves, Elkin A. Noguera‐Urbano, et al.. (2021). Vacíos de información espacial sobre la riqueza de mamíferos terrestres continentales de Colombia. Caldasia. 43(2). 247–260. 12 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, et al.. (2019). BioModelos: A collaborative online system to map species distributions. PLoS ONE. 14(3). e0214522–e0214522. 34 indexed citations
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Cárdenas, Dairón, Jorge Velásquez‐Tibatá, Álvaro Cogollo, et al.. (2019). Atlas de la biodiversidad de Colombia. Zamias. 2 indexed citations
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Urbina‐Cardona, J. Nicolás, et al.. (2019). Species Distribution Modeling in Latin America: A 25-Year Retrospective Review. Tropical Conservation Science. 12. 43 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, et al.. (2018). Integrando la información de sensores remotos con modelos de distribución de especies para el monitoreo de la biodiversidad. Caso de estudio para las especies Zamia amazonum y Zamia chigua. SIE (Muisca Goddess of Water) (University of Cundinamarca). 3(1). 74–98. 1 indexed citations
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Khoury, Colin K., Daniel Amariles, Steven Sotelo, et al.. (2018). Comprehensiveness of conservation of useful wild plants: An operational indicator for biodiversity and sustainable development targets. Ecological Indicators. 98. 420–429. 93 indexed citations
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Cuervo-Robayo, Ángela P., Luis E. Escobar, Luis Osorio‐Olvera, et al.. (2017). SEMINARIOS EN LÍNEA SOBRE ANÁLISIS ESPACIALES CON ÉNFASIS EN MODELOS DE NICHO ECOLÓGICO. Latin American Theatre Review (The University of Kansas). 12. 8 indexed citations
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Renjifo, Luis Miguel, et al.. (2017). Libro Rojo de Aves de Colombia.Volumen II. SIE (Muisca Goddess of Water) (University of Cundinamarca). 2 indexed citations
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Schuetz, Justin G., et al.. (2015). Stacked species distribution models and macroecological models provide congruent projections of avian species richness under climate change. Journal of Biogeography. 42(5). 976–988. 70 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, Catherine H. Graham, & Stephan B. Munch. (2015). Using measurement error models to account for georeferencing error in species distribution models. Ecography. 39(3). 305–316. 21 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, et al.. (2014). Libro Rojo de Aves de Colombia. Volumen I. Bosques Húmedos de los Andes y la Costa Pacífica. SIE (Muisca Goddess of Water) (University of Cundinamarca). 8 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, Paul Salaman, & Catherine H. Graham. (2012). Effects of climate change on species distribution, community structure, and conservation of birds in protected areas in Colombia. Regional Environmental Change. 13(2). 235–248. 127 indexed citations
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Graham, Catherine H., et al.. (2010). Evaluating the potential causes of range limits of birds of the Colombian Andes. Journal of Biogeography. 37(10). 1863–1875. 65 indexed citations
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Velásquez‐Tibatá, Jorge, et al.. (2004). Lineamientos y prioridades de conservación e investigación para la protección de los psitácidos amenazados de Colombia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations

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