V. C. Almada

935 total citations
24 papers, 756 citations indexed

About

V. C. Almada is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, V. C. Almada has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 756 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 10 papers in Genetics and 8 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in V. C. Almada's work include Genetic diversity and population structure (9 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (8 papers) and Identification and Quantification in Food (8 papers). V. C. Almada is often cited by papers focused on Genetic diversity and population structure (9 papers), Fish Ecology and Management Studies (8 papers) and Identification and Quantification in Food (8 papers). V. C. Almada collaborates with scholars based in Portugal, Spain and Brazil. V. C. Almada's co-authors include Emanuel J. Gonçalves, Rui F. Oliveira, Natividade Vieira, Vera Domingues, Nuno Monteiro, Giacomo Bernardi, Giuseppe Bucciarelli, M. Clara P. Amorim, Paulo J. Fonseca and António J. Santos and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Ecology, Marine Ecology Progress Series and Animal Behaviour.

In The Last Decade

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24 papers receiving 720 citations

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All Works

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Lévy, André, Sophie von der Heyden, Sergio R. Floeter, Giacomo Bernardi, & V. C. Almada. (2012). Phylogeny of Parablennius Miranda Ribeiro, 1915 reveals a paraphyletic genus and recent Indo-Pacific diversification from an Atlantic ancestor. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 67(1). 1–8. 16 indexed citations
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Francisco, Sara M., Leonardo Congiu, Sophie von der Heyden, & V. C. Almada. (2011). Multilocus phylogenetic analysis of the genus Atherina (Pisces: Atherinidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 61(1). 71–78. 16 indexed citations
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Faria, Cláudia, et al.. (2010). A comparison between the ontogeny of two related blenniid species Parablennius gattorugine and Parablennius ruber (Pisces: Blenniidae). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 90(6). 1263–1268. 2 indexed citations
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Francisco, Sara M., Rita Castilho, Leonardo Congiu, et al.. (2009). Phylogeography and demographic history of Atherina presbyter (Pisces: Atherinidae) in the North-eastern Atlantic based on mitochondrial DNA. Marine Biology. 156(7). 1421–1432. 20 indexed citations
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Robalo, Joana I., Carla Sousa‐Santos, Henrique N. Cabral, Rita Castilho, & V. C. Almada. (2009). Genetic evidence fails to discriminate between Macroramphosus gracilis Lowe 1839 and Macroramphosus scolopax Linnaeus 1758 in Portuguese waters. Marine Biology. 156(8). 1733–1737. 6 indexed citations
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Silva, Karine, V. C. Almada, Natividade Vieira, & Nuno Monteiro. (2009). Female reproductive tactics in a sex-role reversed pipefish: scanning for male quality and number. Behavioral Ecology. 20(4). 768–772. 15 indexed citations
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Domingues, Vera, Cláudia Faria, Sérgio Stefanni, et al.. (2007). Genetic divergence in the Atlantic–Mediterranean Montagu's blenny, Coryphoblennius galerita (Linnaeus 1758) revealed by molecular and morphological characters. Molecular Ecology. 16(17). 3592–3605. 37 indexed citations
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Robalo, Joana I., et al.. (2007). Insights on speciation patterns in the genus Iberochondrostoma (Cyprinidae): Evidence from mitochondrial and nuclear data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 46(1). 155–166. 10 indexed citations
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Almada, V. C., Vera Domingues, Nuno Monteiro, Frederico Almada, & Ricardo S. Santos. (2007). Molecular data confirm the validity of the Portuguese blenny (Parablennius ruber, Valenciennes, 1836) and its presence in Western Europe. Journal of Fish Biology. 70(sb). 248–254. 6 indexed citations
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Silva, Karine, Nuno Monteiro, V. C. Almada, & Natividade Vieira. (2006). Early life history of Syngnathus abaster. Journal of Fish Biology. 68(1). 80–86. 23 indexed citations
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Silva, Karine, Nuno Monteiro, Natividade Vieira, & V. C. Almada. (2006). Reproductive behaviour of the black‐striped pipefish Syngnathus abaster (Pisces; Syngnathidae). Journal of Fish Biology. 69(6). 1860–1869. 28 indexed citations
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Domingues, Vera, Giuseppe Bucciarelli, V. C. Almada, & Giacomo Bernardi. (2005). Historical colonization and demography of the Mediterranean damselfish, Chromis chromis. Molecular Ecology. 14(13). 4051–4063. 117 indexed citations
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Monteiro, Nuno, V. C. Almada, & Natividade Vieira. (2005). implications of different brood pouch structures in syngnathid reproduction. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 85(5). 1235–1241. 40 indexed citations
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Amorim, M. Clara P., Paulo J. Fonseca, & V. C. Almada. (2003). Sound production during courtship and spawning of Oreochromis mossambicus: male–female and male–male interactions. Journal of Fish Biology. 62(3). 658–672. 78 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Rui F., V. C. Almada, Elisabet Forsgren, & Emanuel J. Gonçalves. (1999). Temporal variation in male traits, nesting aggregations and mating success in the peacock blenny. Journal of Fish Biology. 54(3). 499–512. 50 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Rui F. & V. C. Almada. (1998). Mating tactics and male‐male courtship in the lek‐breeding cichlid Oreochromis mossambicus. Journal of Fish Biology. 52(6). 1115–1129. 50 indexed citations
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Gonçalves, David, et al.. (1998). Comparative behaviour of two species of Lepadogaster (Pisces: Gobiesocidae) living at different depths. Journal of Fish Biology. 53(2). 447–450. 12 indexed citations
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Faria, Cláudia, V. C. Almada, & Emanuel J. Gonçalves. (1996). Juvenile recruitment, growth and maturation of Lipophrys pholis (Pisces: Blenniidae), from the west coast of Portugal. Journal of Fish Biology. 49(4). 727–730. 31 indexed citations
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Almada, V. C., Emanuel J. Gonçalves, Rui F. Oliveira, & António J. Santos. (1995). Courting females: ecological constraints affect sex roles in a natural population of the blenniid fishSalaria pavo. Animal Behaviour. 49(4). 1125–1127. 98 indexed citations

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