This map shows the geographic impact of Jos Snoeks's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Jos Snoeks with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Jos Snoeks more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Jos Snoeks. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Jos Snoeks. The network helps show where Jos Snoeks may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jos Snoeks
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jos Snoeks.
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Verheyen, Erik, Alberto Borges, François Darchambeau, et al.. (2017). Congo basin: From carbon to fishes COBAFISH. Final Report. Open Repository and Bibliography (University of Liège).1 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (2016). Marcusenius kaninginii, a new species of elephantfish from the Lowa River basin, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Osteoglossiformes: Mormyridae). 26(4). 341–352.4 indexed citations
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Decru, Eva, Jos Snoeks, & Emmanuel Vreven. (2013). The true identity of the holotype of Hepsetus odoe and the names of the two West African species of Hepsetus (Teleostei: Hepsetidae). 24(2). 187–192.7 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (2013). Towards a checklist of the fishes of Kahuzi-Biega National Park and its surroundings, Eastern Congo River basin (DRC).1 indexed citations
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Vreven, Emmanuel, et al.. (2013). Two case studies on Synodontis Cuvier, 1816 (Siluriformes: Mochokidae) from the Congo Basin (DRC).1 indexed citations
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Ntakimazi, Gaspard, et al.. (2012). The riverine fishes of Burundi (East Central Africa): an annotated checklist. 23(3). 273–288.8 indexed citations
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Gilles, André, et al.. (2012). Allopatric and sympatric morphological divergence within Tilapia kottae (Perciformes, Cichlidae), endemic to the lakes Barombi Kotto and Mboandong, and affinities with Tilapias of the Cameroon Volcanic Line. Cybium. 36(2). 335–348.2 indexed citations
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Vreven, Emmanuel, et al.. (2012). ‘Barbus’ devosi, new species from the Malagarazi River basin in Burundi and Tanzania, East Africa (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae). 23(2). 181–192.4 indexed citations
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Ngatunga, Benjamin P. & Jos Snoeks. (2003). Lethrinops turneri, a new shallow-water haplochromine cichlid (Teleostei, Cichlidae) from the Lake Malawi/Nyasa basin, Africa. 127–136.1 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (1997). THE ICHTHYOGEOGRAPHY OF LAKE KIVU. South African Journal of Science. 93. 579–584.23 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (1990). Description d'Haplochromis erythromaculatus espèce nouvelle (Pisces, Cichlidae) des lacs Bulera et Luhondo au Rwanda. 1(3). 257–268.1 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (1990). The food of haplochromis-burtoni (pisces, cichlidae) of lake mugesera (rwanda). Belgian journal of zoology. 120(1). 37–49.2 indexed citations
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Snoeks, Jos, et al.. (1987). Description de Haplochromis scheffersi sp. nov. (Pisces, Cichlidae) du lac Kivu.. 100(4). 443–452.2 indexed citations
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