María Camacho

2.7k total citations
59 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

María Camacho is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, María Camacho has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 20 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 13 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in María Camacho's work include Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (22 papers), Turtle Biology and Conservation (19 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (17 papers). María Camacho is often cited by papers focused on Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact (22 papers), Turtle Biology and Conservation (19 papers) and Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals (17 papers). María Camacho collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Italy and Cabo Verde. María Camacho's co-authors include Octavio P. Luzardo, Luís D. Boada, Manuel Zumbado, Luis Alberto Henríquez‐Hernández, Maira Almeida‐González, Jorge Orós, Pilar F. Valerón, Norberto Ruiz‐Suárez, Pascual Calabuig and Andrea Acosta-Dacal and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, The Science of The Total Environment and Environmental Pollution.

In The Last Decade

María Camacho

59 papers receiving 2.1k citations

Peers

María Camacho
Luke R. Iwanowicz United States
Robert B. Bringolf United States
E. S. Upatham Thailand
R.A.C. Lock Netherlands
Brett R. Blackwell United States
W Meier Switzerland
Luke R. Iwanowicz United States
María Camacho
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Fields of papers citing papers by María Camacho

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of María Camacho

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of María Camacho. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of María Camacho 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 María Camacho. María Camacho is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Orós, Jorge, María Camacho, Pascual Calabuig, et al.. (2021). Postmortem investigations on leatherback sea turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) stranded in the Canary Islands (Spain) (1998–2017): Evidence of anthropogenic impacts. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 167. 112340–112340. 15 indexed citations
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Henríquez‐Hernández, Luis Alberto, Ana González‐Antuña, Luís D. Boada, et al.. (2018). Pattern of blood concentrations of 47 elements in two populations from the same geographical area but with different geological origin and lifestyles: Canary Islands (Spain) vs. Morocco. The Science of The Total Environment. 636. 709–716. 23 indexed citations
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Luzardo, Octavio P., Ana González‐Antuña, Luís D. Boada, et al.. (2018). Occurrence of 44 elements in human cord blood and their association with growth indicators in newborns. Environment International. 116. 43–51. 71 indexed citations
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Monzón‐Argüello, Catalina, Luís Cardona, Pascual Calabuig, et al.. (2017). Supplemental feeding and other anthropogenic threats to green turtles (Chelonia mydas) in the Canary Islands. The Science of The Total Environment. 621. 1000–1011. 19 indexed citations
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Almeida‐González, Maira, Luis Alberto Henríquez‐Hernández, Octavio P. Luzardo, et al.. (2017). Ethanol levels in legally autopsied subjects: Analytical approach and epidemiological relevance in a prospective study in the touristic region of the Canary Islands (Spain). Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. 52. 40–45. 4 indexed citations
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González‐Antuña, Ana, María Camacho, Luis Alberto Henríquez‐Hernández, et al.. (2017). Simultaneous quantification of 49 elements associated to e-waste in human blood by ICP-MS for routine analysis. MethodsX. 4. 328–334. 31 indexed citations
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Henríquez‐Hernández, Luis Alberto, Elena Carretón, María Camacho, et al.. (2016). The heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis) seems to be able to metabolize organochlorine pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls: A case–control study in dogs. The Science of The Total Environment. 575. 1445–1452. 9 indexed citations
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Luzardo, Octavio P., María Camacho, Luis Alberto Henríquez‐Hernández, et al.. (2016). Estimated exposure to EU regulated mycotoxins and risk characterization of aflatoxin-induced hepatic toxicity through the consumption of the toasted cereal flour called “gofio”, a traditional food of the Canary Islands (Spain). Food and Chemical Toxicology. 93. 73–81. 20 indexed citations
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Henríquez‐Hernández, Luis Alberto, Elena Carretón, María Camacho, et al.. (2016). Influence of parasitism in dogs on their serum levels of persistent organochlorine compounds and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. The Science of The Total Environment. 562. 128–135. 16 indexed citations
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Ruiz‐Suárez, Norberto, María Camacho, Luís D. Boada, et al.. (2015). The assessment of daily dietary intake reveals the existence of a different pattern of bioaccumulation of chlorinated pollutants between domestic dogs and cats. The Science of The Total Environment. 530-531. 45–52. 29 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Hernández, Ángel, Luís D. Boada, Maira Almeida‐González, et al.. (2015). An estimation of the carcinogenic risk associated with the intake of multiple relevant carcinogens found in meat and charcuterie products. The Science of The Total Environment. 514. 33–41. 25 indexed citations
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Camacho, María, Luís D. Boada, Paola Roncada, et al.. (2015). Plasma levels of pollutants are much higher in loggerhead turtle populations from the Adriatic Sea than in those from open waters (Eastern Atlantic Ocean). The Science of The Total Environment. 523. 161–169. 44 indexed citations
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Rodríguez-Hernández, Ángel, María Camacho, Luís D. Boada, et al.. (2014). Daily intake of anthropogenic pollutants through yogurt consumption in the Spanish population. Journal of Applied Animal Research. 43(4). 373–383. 21 indexed citations
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Luzardo, Octavio P., Luís D. Boada, Cristina Carranza‐Rodriguez, et al.. (2014). Socioeconomic development as a determinant of the levels of organochlorine pesticides and PCBs in the inhabitants of Western and Central African countries. The Science of The Total Environment. 497-498. 97–105. 37 indexed citations
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Luzardo, Octavio P., Norberto Ruiz‐Suárez, Luis Alberto Henríquez‐Hernández, et al.. (2013). Assessment of the exposure to organochlorine pesticides, PCBs and PAHs in six species of predatory birds of the Canary Islands, Spain. The Science of The Total Environment. 472. 146–153. 71 indexed citations
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Camacho, María, Luís D. Boada, Jorge Orós, et al.. (2013). Comparative Study of Organohalogen Contamination Between Two Populations of Eastern Atlantic Loggerhead Sea Turtles (Caretta caretta). Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. 91(6). 678–683. 15 indexed citations
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Henríquez‐Hernández, Luis Alberto, Annalisa Zaccaroni, María Camacho, et al.. (2013). Assessment of current dietary intake of organochlorine contaminants and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in killer whales (Orcinus orca) through direct determination in a group of whales in captivity. The Science of The Total Environment. 472. 1044–1051. 15 indexed citations
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Camacho, María, Luís D. Boada, Jorge Orós, et al.. (2012). Comparative study of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in plasma of Eastern Atlantic juvenile and adult nesting loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 64(9). 1974–1980. 63 indexed citations
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Almeida‐González, Maira, Octavio P. Luzardo, Manuel Zumbado, et al.. (2012). Levels of organochlorine contaminants in organic and conventional cheeses and their impact on the health of consumers: An independent study in the Canary Islands (Spain). Food and Chemical Toxicology. 50(12). 4325–4332. 36 indexed citations
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Orós, Jorge, María Camacho, Pascual Calabuig, & A. Arencibia. (2011). Salt gland adenitis as only cause of stranding of loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 95(2). 163–166. 13 indexed citations

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