Pablo Carmanchahi

654 total citations
31 papers, 400 citations indexed

About

Pablo Carmanchahi is a scholar working on Ecology, Small Animals and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Pablo Carmanchahi has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 400 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Ecology, 10 papers in Small Animals and 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Pablo Carmanchahi's work include Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (5 papers). Pablo Carmanchahi is often cited by papers focused on Wildlife Ecology and Conservation (17 papers), Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies (8 papers) and Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research (5 papers). Pablo Carmanchahi collaborates with scholars based in Argentina, Chile and Mexico. Pablo Carmanchahi's co-authors include Natalia Schroeder, Paula Taraborelli, Pablo Moreno, Hernán J. Aldana Marcos, Carina Cintia Ferrari, Jorge M. Affanni, Andrés J. Novaro, Silvia D. Matteucci, Gabriela Lichtenstein and Paula Padula and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology and The Anatomical Record.

In The Last Decade

Pablo Carmanchahi

30 papers receiving 390 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pablo Carmanchahi Argentina 12 219 94 78 58 51 31 400
Mark E. Tobin United States 18 510 2.3× 38 0.4× 100 1.3× 30 0.5× 72 1.4× 44 679
Helen V. McKay United Kingdom 12 233 1.1× 34 0.4× 140 1.8× 34 0.6× 32 0.6× 13 356
Melissa H. Schmitt South Africa 12 273 1.2× 80 0.9× 135 1.7× 79 1.4× 52 1.0× 27 475
Anne Berger Germany 18 478 2.2× 248 2.6× 146 1.9× 74 1.3× 158 3.1× 35 773
Rex E. Marsh United States 16 590 2.7× 60 0.6× 130 1.7× 31 0.5× 114 2.2× 75 772
M. Sandell Sweden 10 403 1.8× 46 0.5× 217 2.8× 47 0.8× 48 0.9× 10 484
Daniela Rippa Italy 11 180 0.8× 35 0.4× 101 1.3× 14 0.2× 128 2.5× 21 413
V.R. Gaudioso Spain 14 378 1.7× 79 0.8× 148 1.9× 25 0.4× 51 1.0× 42 541
Valentina S. A. Mella Australia 15 401 1.8× 84 0.9× 198 2.5× 46 0.8× 53 1.0× 36 540
Álvaro Navarro‐Castilla Spain 13 307 1.4× 128 1.4× 149 1.9× 35 0.6× 38 0.7× 30 394

Countries citing papers authored by Pablo Carmanchahi

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Fields of papers citing papers by Pablo Carmanchahi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pablo Carmanchahi

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

All Works

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Gómez, Fernando M., et al.. (2024). Non-invasive assessment of hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy in guanacos (Lama guanicoe) and its application in a wild population. Conservation Physiology. 12(1). coae003–coae003.
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Schroeder, Natalia, et al.. (2022). Where are the males? The influence of bottom-up and top-down factors and sociability on the spatial distribution of a territorial ungulate. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 76(1). 2 indexed citations
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Taraborelli, Paula, et al.. (2020). Male aggressiveness in a polygynous ungulate varies with social and ecological context. Ethology. 127(1). 68–82. 5 indexed citations
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Taraborelli, Paula, et al.. (2019). Linking diet quality and energy demand in free‐living guanacos: an eco‐physiological innovative approach. Journal of Zoology. 308(4). 243–252. 4 indexed citations
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Ponzio, Marina F., et al.. (2019). A predictive model to diagnose pregnancy in guanacos (Lama guanicoe) using non-invasive methods. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 98(1). 13–20. 2 indexed citations
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Aguilar, Ramiro, Graciela A. Jahn, Mauricio Soto‐Gamboa, Andrés J. Novaro, & Pablo Carmanchahi. (2016). The Ecology of Stress: linking life-history traits with physiological control mechanisms in free-living guanacos. PeerJ. 4. e2640–e2640. 5 indexed citations
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Schroeder, Natalia, et al.. (2014). Spatial and Seasonal Dynamic of Abundance and Distribution of Guanaco and Livestock: Insights from Using Density Surface and Null Models. PLoS ONE. 9(1). e85960–e85960. 36 indexed citations
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Taraborelli, Paula, et al.. (2014). Different factors that modify anti-predator behaviour in guanacos (Lama guanicoe). ACTA THERIOLOGICA. 59(4). 529–539. 18 indexed citations
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Taraborelli, Paula, et al.. (2012). Cooperative vigilance: The guanaco's (Lama guanicoe) key antipredator mechanism. Behavioural Processes. 91(1). 82–89. 31 indexed citations
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Taraborelli, Paula, et al.. (2011). Behavioural and physiological stress responses to handling in wild guanacos. Journal for Nature Conservation. 19(6). 356–362. 12 indexed citations
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Carmanchahi, Pablo, et al.. (2009). Densidad, estructura social, actividad y manejo de guanacos silvestres (Lama guanicoe) en el sur del Neuquén, Argentina. Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 16(2). 389–401. 6 indexed citations
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Pietrokovsky, Silvia, et al.. (2008). Galba truncatula Muller, 1774 (Pulmonata : Lymnaeidae) in Argentina: Presence and natural infection by Fasciola hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758) (Trematoda : Digenea). Biodiversity Heritage Library (Smithsonian Institution). 6 indexed citations
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Carmanchahi, Pablo, et al.. (2005). Live shearing free-ranging guanacos (Lama guanicoe) in Patagonia for sustainable use. Journal of Arid Environments. 64(4). 616–625. 22 indexed citations
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Carmanchahi, Pablo, et al.. (2000). Characterisation of glycoconjugate sugar residues in the vomeronasal organ of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Mammalia, xenarthra). Journal of Anatomy. 196(3). 357–370. 12 indexed citations
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Ferrari, Carina Cintia, Pablo Carmanchahi, Hernán J. Aldana Marcos, & Jorge M. Affanni. (2000). Ultrastructural characterisation of the olfactory mucosa of the armadillo Dasypus hybridus (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra). Journal of Anatomy. 196(2). 269–278. 5 indexed citations
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Carmanchahi, Pablo, Hernán J. Aldana Marcos, Carina Cintia Ferrari, & Jorge M. Affanni. (1999). The vomeronasal organ of the South American armadillo Chaetophractus villosus (Xenarthra, Mammalia): anatomy, histology and ultrastructure. Journal of Anatomy. 195(4). 587–604. 14 indexed citations
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Ferrari, Carina Cintia, et al.. (1999). Identification and localisation of glycoconjugates in the olfactory mucosa of the armadillo Chaetophractus villosus. Journal of Anatomy. 194(3). 395–405. 8 indexed citations
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Ferrari, Carina Cintia, Hernán J. Aldana Marcos, Pablo Carmanchahi, & Jorge M. Affanni. (1998). Olfactory mucosa of the South American armadilloChaetophractus villosus: An ultrastructural study. The Anatomical Record. 252(3). 325–339. 11 indexed citations
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Ferrari, Carina Cintia, et al.. (1998). The brain of the armadillo Dasypus hybridus. A general view of its most salient features.. PubMed. 22(2). 123–40. 10 indexed citations

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