Roberto Márquez

554 total citations
17 papers, 311 citations indexed

About

Roberto Márquez is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Molecular Biology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Roberto Márquez has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 311 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Roberto Márquez's work include Amphibian and Reptile Biology (11 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (4 papers) and Turtle Biology and Conservation (2 papers). Roberto Márquez is often cited by papers focused on Amphibian and Reptile Biology (11 papers), Species Distribution and Climate Change (4 papers) and Turtle Biology and Conservation (2 papers). Roberto Márquez collaborates with scholars based in United States, Colombia and Denmark. Roberto Márquez's co-authors include Daniel R. Matute, David A. Turissini, Victoria E. Sepúlveda, William E. Goldman, Adolfo Amézquita, Rob Knight, Sandra Smit, Diego T. Tuero, Alex E. Jahn and Carlos Daniel Cadena and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Current Biology and Evolution.

In The Last Decade

Roberto Márquez

14 papers receiving 307 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Roberto Márquez United States 9 99 87 73 69 67 17 311
Norah P. Saarman United States 15 101 1.0× 89 1.0× 18 0.2× 66 1.0× 123 1.8× 26 510
Cheng‐Min Shi China 13 23 0.2× 149 1.7× 42 0.6× 84 1.2× 204 3.0× 31 400
Trina Guerra United States 11 22 0.2× 87 1.0× 21 0.3× 68 1.0× 156 2.3× 30 402
Torsten Ohst Germany 14 205 2.1× 106 1.2× 16 0.2× 56 0.8× 185 2.8× 18 599
Monika Pfunder Switzerland 10 23 0.2× 157 1.8× 21 0.3× 141 2.0× 112 1.7× 14 355
John Harold Castaño Colombia 11 97 1.0× 23 0.3× 54 0.7× 36 0.5× 8 0.1× 27 309
Ludovic Duvaux France 11 13 0.1× 91 1.0× 41 0.6× 107 1.6× 171 2.6× 13 393
Adeniyi C. Adeola China 12 22 0.2× 138 1.6× 16 0.2× 25 0.4× 218 3.3× 60 437
Jessica Lingley United Kingdom 5 40 0.4× 144 1.7× 11 0.2× 140 2.0× 141 2.1× 6 359
Marie T. Trest United States 7 11 0.1× 43 0.5× 105 1.4× 84 1.2× 126 1.9× 14 374

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Fields of papers citing papers by Roberto Márquez

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Roberto Márquez

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Márquez, Roberto, et al.. (2025). Genome size evolution and phenotypic correlates in the poison frog family Dendrobatidae. Evolution. 79(5). 698–710.
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Toda, Yasuka, et al.. (2025). Rapid expansion and specialization of the TAS2R bitter taste receptor family in amphibians. PLoS Genetics. 21(1). e1011533–e1011533. 2 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto. (2023). Larval cannibalism in Phyllobates poison frogs. Evolutionary Ecology. 38(1-2). 61–68. 2 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, Alex E. Jahn, Cristina Yumi Miyaki, et al.. (2020). Speciation Associated with Shifts in Migratory Behavior in an Avian Radiation. Current Biology. 30(7). 1312–1321.e6. 56 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, et al.. (2019). Range extension of the critically endambersngered true poison-dart frog, Phyllobates terribilis (Anura: Dendrobatidae), in western Colombia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 1 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, Valeria Ramírez‐Castañeda, & Adolfo Amézquita. (2018). Does batrachotoxin autoresistance coevolve with toxicity in Phyllobates poison‐dart frogs?. Evolution. 73(2). 390–400. 7 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, et al.. (2018). Different colour morphs of the poison frog Andinobates bombetes (Dendrobatidae) are similarly effective visual predator deterrents. Ethology. 124(4). 245–255. 15 indexed citations
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Sepúlveda, Victoria E., Roberto Márquez, David A. Turissini, William E. Goldman, & Daniel R. Matute. (2017). Genome Sequences Reveal Cryptic Speciation in the Human Pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum. mBio. 8(6). 117 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, et al.. (2017). A new species of Andinobates (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from the Urabá region of Colombia. Zootaxa. 4290(3). 6 indexed citations
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Rogers, Rebekah L., Long Zhou, Chong Chu, et al.. (2014). Genomic takeover by transposable elements in the Strawberry poison frog. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 35(12). 2913–2927. 38 indexed citations
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Amézquita, Adolfo, et al.. (2013). A new species of Andean poison frog, Andinobates (Anura: Dendrobatidae), from the northwestern Andes of Colombia. Zootaxa. 3620(1). 163–78. 9 indexed citations
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Acevedo, Aldemar A., et al.. (2013). Two New Species of Salamanders, Genus Bolitoglossa (Amphibia: Plethodontidae), from the Eastern Colombian Andes. Zootaxa. 3609(1). 69–84. 10 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, Ana Carvajal, A. Maldonado, et al.. (2013). Influence of cohabitation between domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) and Iberian ibex (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) on seroprevalence of infectious diseases. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 60(2). 387–390. 11 indexed citations
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Márquez, Roberto, Sandra Smit, & Rob Knight. (2005). Do universal codon-usage patterns minimize the effects of mutation and translation error?. Genome biology. 6(11). R91–R91. 25 indexed citations

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