Marcelo Acha
Impact in
- Oceanography top 10%
- Marine and coastal ecosystems
- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Marine and environmental studies
- Paleontology top 10%
- Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
Papers in
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- Marine and fisheries research 4
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies 2
- Marine Ecology and Invasive Species 1
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- Marine and coastal ecosystems 2
- Marine and environmental studies 2
- Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes 2
- Co-authors
- Hermes Mianzán (6 shared papers)Florencia Botto (1 shared paper)G. de Diego (1 shared paper)Oscar Iribarne (1 shared paper)Claudia G. Simionato (1 shared paper)Agustín Schiariti (1 shared paper)Virna Meccia (1 shared paper)F.C Ramirez (1 shared paper)
- Journals
- Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (2 papers)Progress In Oceanography (1 paper)Hydrobiologia (1 paper)Continental Shelf Research (1 paper)AGU Spring Meeting Abstracts (1 paper)
In The Last Decade
Marcelo Acha
8 papers receiving 224 citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 29
- Oceanography 111
- Paleontology 57
- Global and Planetary Change 122
- Ecology 111
- Nature and Landscape Conservation 37
Countries citing papers authored by Marcelo Acha
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Fields of papers citing papers by Marcelo Acha
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Co-authors
The 25 scholars most cited alongside Marcelo Acha, linked wherever they have co-authored with each other. Click a name or a connecting line to browse the papers they share.
All Works
| # | Work | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2010 | 57 | |
| 2 | 2008 | 56 | |
| 3 | 2008 | 44 | |
| 4 | 2007 | 42 | |
| 5 | 2018 | 22 | |
| 6 | Caracterización de la zona de “El Rincón” (Provincia de Buenos Aires) como área de reproducción de peces costeros | 2012 | 5 |
| 7 | Indirect validation of daily increments in Whitemouth Croaker (Micropogonias furnieri) larvae otoliths | 2015 | 3 |
| 8 | An Overview of Ecological Processes in the Rio de la Plata Estuary | 2005 | 3 |
About Marcelo Acha
Marcelo Acha is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Paleontology, Aquatic Science and Sociology and Political Science, having authored 8 papers that have together received 232 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Marine and fisheries research (4 papers), Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies (2 papers), Marine and coastal ecosystems (2 papers), Marine and environmental studies (2 papers), Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology (2 papers), Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes (2 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (1 paper) and Marine Ecology and Invasive Species (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Oceanography (111 citations), Paleontology (57 citations), Global and Planetary Change (122 citations), Ecology (111 citations) and Nature and Landscape Conservation (37 citations). Marcelo Acha has collaborated with scholars based in Argentina, Spain and Croatia. Frequent co-authors include Hermes Mianzán, Florencia Botto, G. de Diego, Oscar Iribarne, Claudia G. Simionato, Agustín Schiariti, Virna Meccia, F.C Ramirez, Raúl Reta and Elisabete de Santis Braga. Their work appears in journals such as Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Progress In Oceanography, Hydrobiologia, Continental Shelf Research and AGU Spring Meeting Abstracts.
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