Raúl Bonal

3.1k total citations
82 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Raúl Bonal is a scholar working on Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Nature and Landscape Conservation. According to data from OpenAlex, Raúl Bonal has authored 82 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 63 papers in Ecology, 45 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 38 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation. Recurrent topics in Raúl Bonal's work include Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (39 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (37 papers) and Plant and animal studies (36 papers). Raúl Bonal is often cited by papers focused on Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies (39 papers), Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (37 papers) and Plant and animal studies (36 papers). Raúl Bonal collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Poland and United Kingdom. Raúl Bonal's co-authors include Alberto Muñóz, Josep María Espelta, José Miguel Aparicio, Mario Dı́az, Joaquín Ortego, Michał Bogdziewicz, Javier Viñuela, Belén Sánchez‐Humanes, Pedro J. Cordero and Carlos Palacı́n and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Ecology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Raúl Bonal

81 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Raúl Bonal Spain 29 1.6k 1.1k 995 351 283 82 2.2k
Tad C. Theimer United States 24 952 0.6× 500 0.4× 498 0.5× 267 0.8× 343 1.2× 71 1.6k
Alberto Muñóz Spain 24 1.0k 0.7× 881 0.8× 705 0.7× 208 0.6× 170 0.6× 56 1.5k
Harold F. Greeney United States 17 751 0.5× 778 0.7× 1.2k 1.2× 483 1.4× 310 1.1× 139 1.9k
Henry A. Hespenheide United States 16 837 0.5× 651 0.6× 1.1k 1.1× 432 1.2× 318 1.1× 83 1.9k
Kai Ruohomäki Finland 35 1.3k 0.8× 1.2k 1.1× 1.6k 1.6× 1.0k 2.9× 457 1.6× 85 2.9k
John T. Lill United States 22 792 0.5× 914 0.8× 1.5k 1.5× 956 2.7× 630 2.2× 57 2.4k
Brandon T. Barton United States 25 897 0.6× 466 0.4× 714 0.7× 398 1.1× 223 0.8× 44 1.8k
José R. Verdú Spain 28 841 0.5× 1000 0.9× 694 0.7× 484 1.4× 298 1.1× 88 2.0k
David C. Paton Australia 27 1.3k 0.8× 1.1k 1.0× 1.4k 1.4× 197 0.6× 588 2.1× 63 2.5k
Vincent G. Nealis Canada 22 1.2k 0.8× 763 0.7× 657 0.7× 1.0k 2.9× 298 1.1× 61 2.1k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Raúl Bonal

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Raúl Bonal. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Raúl Bonal 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 Raúl Bonal. Raúl Bonal 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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Bonal, Raúl, et al.. (2025). Livestock shifts lepidopteran herbivore community due to intraguild elimination in Mediterranean agroforestry systems. Ecological Applications. 35(1). e3088–e3088. 1 indexed citations
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Marquina, Daniel, et al.. (2024). Effects of livestock on arthropod biodiversity in Iberian holm oak savannas revealed by metabarcoding. Journal of Environmental Management. 365. 121619–121619. 1 indexed citations
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Torres‐Vila, Luis M. & Raúl Bonal. (2018). DNA barcoding of large oak-living cerambycids: diagnostic tool, phylogenetic insights and natural hybridization between Cerambyx cerdo and Cerambyx welensii (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Bulletin of Entomological Research. 109(5). 583–594. 16 indexed citations
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Bogdziewicz, Michał, Josep María Espelta, Alberto Muñóz, José Miguel Aparicio, & Raúl Bonal. (2018). Effectiveness of predator satiation in masting oaks is negatively affected by conspecific density. Oecologia. 186(4). 983–993. 48 indexed citations
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Bonal, Raúl, et al.. (2018). Zero‐sum landscape effects on acorn predation associated with shifts in granivore insect community in new holm oak (Quercus ilex) forests. Diversity and Distributions. 24(4). 521–534. 12 indexed citations
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Bonal, Raúl, et al.. (2018). Looking for variable molecular markers in the chestnut gall wasp Dryocosmus kuriphilus: first comparison across genes. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 5631–5631. 6 indexed citations
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Bonal, Raúl, et al.. (2016). Cheiracanthium ilicis sp. n. (Araneae, Eutichuridae), a novel spider species associated with Holm Oaks (Quercus ilex). ZooKeys. 601(601). 21–39. 5 indexed citations
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Muñóz, Alberto, et al.. (2015). The Interplay among Acorn Abundance and Rodent Behavior Drives the Spatial Pattern of Seedling Recruitment in Mature Mediterranean Oak Forests. PLoS ONE. 10(6). e0129844–e0129844. 26 indexed citations
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Ortego, Joaquín, Raúl Bonal, Alberto Muñóz, & Josep María Espelta. (2014). Living on the edge: the role of geography and environment in structuring genetic variation in the southernmost populations of a tropical oak. Plant Biology. 17(3). 676–683. 17 indexed citations
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Ortego, Joaquín, Raúl Bonal, Alberto Muñóz, & José Miguel Aparicio. (2013). Extensive pollen immigration and no evidence of disrupted mating patterns or reproduction in a highly fragmented holm oak stand. Journal of Plant Ecology. 7(4). 384–395. 24 indexed citations
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Pulido, Fernando, et al.. (2013). Resource manipulation reveals flexible allocation rules to growth and reproduction in a Mediterranean evergreen oak. Journal of Plant Ecology. 7(1). 77–85. 23 indexed citations
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Bonal, Raúl, Josep María Espelta, & Alfried P. Vogler. (2011). Complex selection on life-history traits and the maintenance of variation in exaggerated rostrum length in acorn weevils. Oecologia. 167(4). 1053–1061. 34 indexed citations
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Ortego, Joaquín, et al.. (2010). Genetic Consequences of Habitat Fragmentation in Long-Lived Tree Species: The Case of the Mediterranean Holm Oak (Quercus ilex, L.). Journal of Heredity. 101(6). 717–726. 71 indexed citations
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Ortego, Joaquín & Raúl Bonal. (2009). Natural hybridisation between kermes (Quercus coccifera L.) and holm oaks (Q. ilex L.) revealed by microsatellite markers. Plant Biology. 12(1). 234–238. 37 indexed citations
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Ortego, Joaquín, Gustau Calabuig, Raúl Bonal, et al.. (2009). Temporal variation of heterozygosity‐based assortative mating and related benefits in a lesser kestrel population. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 22(12). 2488–2495. 24 indexed citations
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Bonal, Raúl & Alberto Muñóz. (2007). Multi-trophic effects of ungulate intraguild predation on acorn weevils. Oecologia. 152(3). 533–540. 64 indexed citations
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Aparicio, José Miguel, Raúl Bonal, & Pedro J. Cordero. (2003). EVOLUTION OF THE STRUCTURE OF TAIL FEATHERS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE THEORY OF SEXUAL SELECTION. Evolution. 57(2). 397–405. 28 indexed citations
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Aparicio, José Miguel & Raúl Bonal. (2002). Why do some traits show higher fluctuating asymmetry than others? A test of hypotheses with tail feathers of birds. Heredity. 89(2). 139–144. 34 indexed citations

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