Miguel Lecoq

835 total citations
25 papers, 587 citations indexed

About

Miguel Lecoq is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Miguel Lecoq has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 587 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 21 papers in Ecology, 9 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 6 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Miguel Lecoq's work include Avian ecology and behavior (15 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (7 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers). Miguel Lecoq is often cited by papers focused on Avian ecology and behavior (15 papers), Animal Behavior and Reproduction (7 papers) and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (7 papers). Miguel Lecoq collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, United Kingdom and Brazil. Miguel Lecoq's co-authors include Paulo Catry, José P. Granadeiro, Theunis Piersma, Luísa Mendes, Robert E. Ricklefs, Bernard Spaans, Maria P. Dias, Jorge M. Palmeirim, Carlos D. Santos and Maud Poisbleau and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and BioScience.

In The Last Decade

Miguel Lecoq

24 papers receiving 540 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Miguel Lecoq Portugal 15 464 160 121 106 103 25 587
Chris Wernham United Kingdom 12 727 1.6× 164 1.0× 137 1.1× 229 2.2× 122 1.2× 27 838
Aurore Ponchon France 14 433 0.9× 136 0.8× 139 1.1× 98 0.9× 39 0.4× 22 532
José M. Abad‐Gómez Spain 15 484 1.0× 210 1.3× 90 0.7× 98 0.9× 40 0.4× 34 570
Maggie J. Watson Australia 12 341 0.7× 73 0.5× 193 1.6× 114 1.1× 48 0.5× 30 527
Lesley P. Bulluck United States 16 538 1.2× 178 1.1× 105 0.9× 208 2.0× 48 0.5× 45 727
Jacob L. Bowman United States 16 501 1.1× 96 0.6× 152 1.3× 193 1.8× 46 0.4× 55 681
Sacha K. Heath United States 12 413 0.9× 167 1.0× 119 1.0× 129 1.2× 62 0.6× 25 537
Sara H. Schweitzer United States 12 308 0.7× 55 0.3× 119 1.0× 107 1.0× 47 0.5× 30 399
Larry Griffin United Kingdom 13 549 1.2× 159 1.0× 86 0.7× 111 1.0× 26 0.3× 40 651
Casimiro Corbacho Spain 14 457 1.0× 147 0.9× 53 0.4× 219 2.1× 109 1.1× 25 608

Countries citing papers authored by Miguel Lecoq

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Fields of papers citing papers by Miguel Lecoq

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Miguel Lecoq

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Lopes‐Lima, Manuel, Vincent Prié, Luis M. P. Ceríaco, et al.. (2024). Rapid eDNA survey reveals a unique biodiversity hotspot: The Corubal River, West Africa. BioScience. 74(6). 405–412. 6 indexed citations
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Thompson, Lindy J., Sonja Krüger, L. Jen Shaffer, et al.. (2021). Assessing African Vultures as Biomonitors and Umbrella Species. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 11 indexed citations
3.
Silva, María Joana Ferreira da, et al.. (2020). Chasing a ghost: notes on the present distribution and conservation of the sooty mangabey (Cercocebus atys) in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa. Primates. 61(3). 357–363. 4 indexed citations
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Granadeiro, José P., Hamilton Antônio de Oliveira Monteiro, Ana Nuño, et al.. (2018). Not in wilderness: African vulture strongholds remain in areas with high human density. PLoS ONE. 13(1). e0190594–e0190594. 46 indexed citations
5.
Lecoq, Miguel, et al.. (2017). Status of birds of prey in Guinea-Bissau: first assessment based on road surveys. Ostrich. 88(2). 101–111. 14 indexed citations
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Pinho, Pedro, Otília Correia, Miguel Lecoq, et al.. (2016). Evaluating green infrastructure in urban environments using a multi-taxa and functional diversity approach. Environmental Research. 147. 601–610. 53 indexed citations
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Santos, Mário, Regina Santos, João Alexandre Cabral, et al.. (2016). Impacts of land use and infrastructural changes on threatened Little Bustard Tetrax tetrax breeding populations: quantitative assessments using a recently developed spatially explicit dynamic modelling framework. Bird Conservation International. 26(4). 418–435. 17 indexed citations
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Dias, Maria P., et al.. (2013). Can Human-made Saltpans Represent an Alternative Habitat for Shorebirds? Implications for a Predictable Loss of Estuarine Sediment Flats. Environmental Management. 53(1). 163–171. 23 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, Maud Poisbleau, Miguel Lecoq, & Richard A. Phillips. (2013). Differences in the timing and extent of annual moult of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris living in contrasting environments. Polar Biology. 36(6). 837–842. 22 indexed citations
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Moreira, Francisco, João Paulo Silva, Jorge M. Palmeirim, et al.. (2012). Mosaic-Level Inference of the Impact of Land Cover Changes in Agricultural Landscapes on Biodiversity: A Case-Study with a Threatened Grassland Bird. PLoS ONE. 7(6). e38876–e38876. 29 indexed citations
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Loureiro, Filipa, et al.. (2011). O Papel do Programa Lince (LPN/FFI) na Recuperação do Habitat e Presas do Lince-Ibérico no Sul de Portugal. Galemys Spanish Journal of Mammalogy. 23. 17–25. 1 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, et al.. (2010). Brood‐guarding duration in black‐browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris : temporal, geographical and individual variation. Journal of Avian Biology. 41(4). 460–469. 15 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, Miguel Lecoq, & Ian J. Strange. (2008). Population growth and density, diet and breeding success of striated caracaras Phalcoboenus australis on New Island, Falkland Islands. Polar Biology. 31(10). 1167–1174. 24 indexed citations
14.
Reid, Tim, Miguel Lecoq, & Paulo Catry. (2007). The White-chinned Petrel Procellaria Aequinoctialis Population of the Falkland Islands. Marine ornithology. 35(1). 9 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, Stuart Bearhop, & Miguel Lecoq. (2007). Sex differences in settlement behaviour and condition of chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita at a wintering site in Portugal. Are females doing better?. Journal für Ornithologie. 148(2). 241–249. 16 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, et al.. (2006). ARE BLACKCAPS SYLVIA ATRICAPILLA DIFFERENTIAL DISTANCE MIGRANTS BY SEX. Ardeola. 31–38. 9 indexed citations
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Dias, Maria P., José P. Granadeiro, Miguel Lecoq, Carlos D. Santos, & Jorge M. Palmeirim. (2006). Distance to high-tide roosts constrains the use of foraging areas by dunlins: Implications for the management of estuarine wetlands. Biological Conservation. 131(3). 446–452. 66 indexed citations
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Catry, Paulo, et al.. (2005). Differential migration of chiffchaffs Phylloscopus collybita and P. ibericus in Europe and Africa. Journal of Avian Biology. 36(3). 184–190. 49 indexed citations
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Lecoq, Miguel & Paulo Catry. (2003). Diurnal tape-luring of wintering Chiffchaffs results in samples with biased sex ratios. Journal of Field Ornithology. 74(3). 230–232. 20 indexed citations
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Lecoq, Miguel. (1991). The migratory locust in Africa and in Madagascar.. 2 indexed citations

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