Visotheary Ung

724 total citations
22 papers, 354 citations indexed

About

Visotheary Ung is a scholar working on Paleontology, Ecological Modeling and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Visotheary Ung has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 354 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Paleontology, 8 papers in Ecological Modeling and 7 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Visotheary Ung's work include Species Distribution and Climate Change (8 papers), Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (6 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (6 papers). Visotheary Ung is often cited by papers focused on Species Distribution and Climate Change (8 papers), Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (6 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (6 papers). Visotheary Ung collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Visotheary Ung's co-authors include Régine Vignes‐Lebbe, Jean-Claude Delécolle, David Chavernac, Christopher W. Hoagstrom, Claire Garros, Simon Carpenter, Bruno Mathieu, Ermanno Candolfi, Thomas Balenghien and Marie-Laure Setier-Rio and has published in prestigious journals such as Bioinformatics, Systematic Biology and PLoS Computational Biology.

In The Last Decade

Visotheary Ung

19 papers receiving 349 citations

Peers

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Cody W. Thompson United States
Mariel Campbell United States
D. A. Maelzer Australia
S. Moreno Spain
Olivier Missa United Kingdom
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Fields of papers citing papers by Visotheary Ung

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Visotheary Ung

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Carne, C A, et al.. (2024). Ten simple rules for pushing boundaries of inclusion at academic events. PLoS Computational Biology. 20(3). e1011797–e1011797. 3 indexed citations
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Iglésias, Samuel P., et al.. (2024). eDNA-based survey of the marine vertebrate biodiversity off the west coast of Guadeloupe (French West Indies). ZooKeys. 12. e125348–e125348. 4 indexed citations
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Meyer, R.M., Ward Appeltans, William D. Duncan, et al.. (2023). Aligning Standards Communities for Omics Biodiversity Data: Sustainable Darwin Core-MIxS Interoperability. ZooKeys. 11. e112420–e112420. 6 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary & Pier Luigi Buttigieg. (2023). BIOREALM—An ontology of comparative biogeography: New insights into the semantics of biodiversity conservation. Journal of Biogeography. 50(9). 1576–1586. 2 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary & Gail E. Kampmeier. (2022). The Sociological History of Transforming TDWG to Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG). Biodiversity Information Science and Standards. 6.
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2022). Comparative biogeography of North American turtle faunas: Neogene regionalization. Frontiers of Biogeography. 14(4). 2 indexed citations
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Michaux, Bernard & Visotheary Ung. (2021). Biotectonics of Sulawesi: Principles, methodology, and area relationships. Zootaxa. 5068(4). 451–484. 3 indexed citations
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Murphy, Daniel J., Malte C. Ebach, Joseph T. Miller, et al.. (2019). Do phytogeographic patterns reveal biomes or biotic regions?. Cladistics. 35(6). 654–670. 15 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, et al.. (2019). LIMES: a tool for comparing species partition. Bioinformatics. 36(7). 2282–2283. 24 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, Bernard Michaux, & Richard A. B. Leschen. (2017). A comprehensive vicariant model for Southwest Pacific biotas. Australian Systematic Botany. 29(6). 424–439. 9 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, et al.. (2015). Comparative biogeography of Southeast Asia and the West Pacific region. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 117(2). 372–385. 11 indexed citations
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Acosta, Lina María Vélez, et al.. (2014). A cladistic re-analysis of the Gadiformes (Teleostei, Paracanthopterygii) using three-item analysis. Zootaxa. 3889(4). 525–52. 7 indexed citations
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Hoagstrom, Christopher W., et al.. (2013). Miocene rivers and taxon cycles clarify the comparative biogeography ofNorthAmerican highland fishes. Journal of Biogeography. 41(4). 644–658. 35 indexed citations
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Mathieu, Bruno, Catherine Cêtre-Sossah, Claire Garros, et al.. (2012). Development and validation of IIKC: an interactive identification key for Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) females from the Western Palaearctic region. Parasites & Vectors. 5(1). 137–137. 131 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, et al.. (2012). IKey+: A New Single-Access Key Generation Web Service. Systematic Biology. 62(1). 157–161. 4 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, et al.. (2012). LisBeth: New cladistics for phylogenetics and biogeography. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 11(8). 563–566. 32 indexed citations
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Ung, Visotheary, et al.. (2010). Xper2: introducing e-taxonomy. Bioinformatics. 26(5). 703–704. 57 indexed citations
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Bourdon, Estelle, et al.. (2009). On the International Code of Area Nomenclature (ICAN). Journal of Biogeography. 36(8). 1617–1619. 4 indexed citations

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