Leonardo Salas

602 total citations
21 papers, 412 citations indexed

About

Leonardo Salas is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecological Modeling and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Leonardo Salas has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 412 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Ecology, 6 papers in Ecological Modeling and 5 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Leonardo Salas's work include Marine animal studies overview (7 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (6 papers). Leonardo Salas is often cited by papers focused on Marine animal studies overview (7 papers), Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers) and Species Distribution and Climate Change (6 papers). Leonardo Salas collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and New Zealand. Leonardo Salas's co-authors include Todd K. Fuller, John B. Kim, Dennis Jongsomjit, S. J. Goetz, Matthew L. Clark, Patrick Burns, Diana Stralberg, Sam Veloz, Grant Ballard and Patrick Jantz and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Science Advances and Conservation Biology.

In The Last Decade

Leonardo Salas

21 papers receiving 384 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Leonardo Salas United States 11 298 107 92 78 66 21 412
Casey L. Brown United States 8 356 1.2× 63 0.6× 67 0.7× 52 0.7× 33 0.5× 18 450
David C. Stoner United States 14 580 1.9× 103 1.0× 83 0.9× 130 1.7× 31 0.5× 36 723
Teryl G. Grubb United States 14 505 1.7× 71 0.7× 118 1.3× 98 1.3× 17 0.3× 50 684
David K. Delaney United States 12 420 1.4× 85 0.8× 133 1.4× 81 1.0× 15 0.2× 27 515
Darren S. Proppe United States 11 562 1.9× 58 0.5× 54 0.6× 97 1.2× 37 0.6× 31 703
Tom Bradfer‐Lawrence United Kingdom 8 297 1.0× 36 0.3× 47 0.5× 73 0.9× 19 0.3× 15 469
Masayuki Senzaki Japan 15 417 1.4× 132 1.2× 135 1.5× 169 2.2× 25 0.4× 38 603
José Wagner Ribeiro Brazil 9 453 1.5× 167 1.6× 95 1.0× 198 2.5× 78 1.2× 15 714
James K. Sheppard United States 14 552 1.9× 115 1.1× 173 1.9× 172 2.2× 60 0.9× 26 692
Samuel R. P.‐J. Ross Japan 10 184 0.6× 57 0.5× 89 1.0× 64 0.8× 8 0.1× 17 348

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Leonardo Salas

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Burns, Patrick, et al.. (2024). Soundscape mapping: understanding regional spatial and temporal patterns of soundscapes incorporating remotely-sensed predictors and wildfire disturbance. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(2). 25002–25002. 5 indexed citations
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Burns, Patrick, Christopher R. Hakkenberg, Leonardo Salas, et al.. (2023). Soundscape components inform acoustic index patterns and refine estimates of bird species richness. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 4. 9 indexed citations
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Labrousse, Sara, David Nérini, Alexander Fraser, et al.. (2023). Where to live? Landfast sea ice shapes emperor penguin habitat around Antarctica. Science Advances. 9(39). eadg8340–eadg8340. 7 indexed citations
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Clark, Matthew L., et al.. (2023). The effect of soundscape composition on bird vocalization classification in a citizen science biodiversity monitoring project. Ecological Informatics. 75. 102065–102065. 16 indexed citations
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Clark, Matthew L., et al.. (2022). The Soundscapes to Landscapes Project: Development of a Bioacoustics-Based Monitoring Workflow with Multiple Citizen Scientist Contributions. Citizen Science Theory and Practice. 7(1). 24–24. 7 indexed citations
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Morandini, Virginia, Leonardo Salas, Nadav Nur, & David G. Ainley. (2022). Comment on “Lagged response of Adélie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) abundance to environmental variability in the Ross Sea, Antarctica”. Polar Biology. 45(4). 769–772. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, Patrick, et al.. (2022). Soundscape classification with convolutional neural networks reveals temporal and geographic patterns in ecoacoustic data. Ecological Indicators. 138. 108831–108831. 33 indexed citations
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Burns, Patrick, Matthew L. Clark, Leonardo Salas, et al.. (2020). Incorporating canopy structure from simulated GEDI lidar into bird species distribution models. Environmental Research Letters. 15(9). 95002–95002. 46 indexed citations
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Fuentes, Eduardo, et al.. (2020). Attractant Effect of Eucalyptus globulus (Labill) and Foeniculum vulgare (Mill.) Essential Oils on Aegorhinus superciliosus (Guérin) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Journal of soil science and plant nutrition. 20(2). 775–783. 5 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo, DG Ainley, Sharon Stammerjohn, et al.. (2019). Physical and ecological factors explain the distribution of Ross Sea Weddell seals during the breeding season. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 612. 193–208. 29 indexed citations
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Veloz, Sam, et al.. (2015). Improving effectiveness of systematic conservation planning with density data. Conservation Biology. 29(4). 1217–1227. 28 indexed citations
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Veloz, Sam, Nadav Nur, Leonardo Salas, et al.. (2013). Modeling climate change impacts on tidal marsh birds: Restoration and conservation planning in the face of uncertainty. Ecosphere. 4(4). 1–25. 35 indexed citations
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Jongsomjit, Dennis, Diana Stralberg, Thomas Gardali, Leonardo Salas, & John A. Wiens. (2012). Between a rock and a hard place: the impacts of climate change and housing development on breeding birds in California. Landscape Ecology. 28(2). 187–200. 31 indexed citations
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Marshall, Andrew J., et al.. (2006). Use of limestone karst forests by Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus morio) in the Sangkulirang peninsula, east Kalimantan, Indonesia. American Journal of Primatology. 69(2). 212–219. 19 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo, et al.. (2004). Capture and immobilisation of cuscuses and ringtail possums in Papua New Guinea. Wildlife Research. 31(1). 101–107. 2 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo & John B. Kim. (2002). Spatial Factors and Stochasticity in the Evaluation of Sustainable Hunting of Tapirs. Conservation Biology. 16(1). 86–96. 30 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo. (2002). Comparative ecology and behavior of the mountain cuscus (Phalanger carmelitae), silky cuscus (Phalanger sericeus) and coppery ringtail (Pseudochirops cupreus) at Mt. Stolle, Papua New Guinea. ScholarWorks@UMassAmherst (University of Massachusetts Amherst). 5 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo. (1996). Habitat use by lowland tapirs (Tapirus terrestrisL.) in the Tabaro River valley, southern Venezuela. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 74(8). 1452–1458. 27 indexed citations
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Salas, Leonardo & Todd K. Fuller. (1996). Diet of the lowland tapir (Tapirus terrestrisL.) in the Tabaro River valley, southern Venezuela. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 74(8). 1444–1451. 59 indexed citations

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