William Valderrama

751 total citations
11 papers, 467 citations indexed

About

William Valderrama is a scholar working on Virology, Infectious Diseases and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, William Valderrama has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 467 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Virology, 4 papers in Infectious Diseases and 4 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in William Valderrama's work include Rabies epidemiology and control (9 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (4 papers) and Virology and Viral Diseases (3 papers). William Valderrama is often cited by papers focused on Rabies epidemiology and control (9 papers), Bat Biology and Ecology Studies (4 papers) and Virology and Viral Diseases (3 papers). William Valderrama collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Peru and United States. William Valderrama's co-authors include Daniel G. Streicker, Julio A. Benavides, Sergio Recuenco, Sonia Altizer, Rene Edgar Condori, Joel M. Montgomery, Pejman Rohani, Charles E. Rupprecht, Víctor Pacheco and Jorge Gómez and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences and Science Advances.

In The Last Decade

William Valderrama

11 papers receiving 458 citations

Peers

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Rene Edgar Condori United States
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Countries citing papers authored by William Valderrama

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Fields of papers citing papers by William Valderrama

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of William Valderrama

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All Works

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Ribeiro, Rita, Jason Matthiopoulos, Finn Lindgren, et al.. (2023). Incorporating environmental heterogeneity and observation effort to predict host distribution and viral spillover from a bat reservoir. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 290(2011). 20231739–20231739. 3 indexed citations
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Viana, Mafalda, Julio A. Benavides, Alice Broos, et al.. (2023). Effects of culling vampire bats on the spatial spread and spillover of rabies virus. Science Advances. 9(10). eadd7437–eadd7437. 29 indexed citations
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Mollentze, Nardus, Alice Broos, Carlos Tello, et al.. (2022). Ecological determinants of rabies virus dynamics in vampire bats and spillover to livestock. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 289(1982). 20220860–20220860. 14 indexed citations
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Benavides, Julio A., William Valderrama, Sergio Recuenco, et al.. (2020). Defining New Pathways to Manage the Ongoing Emergence of Bat Rabies in Latin America. Viruses. 12(9). 1002–1002. 38 indexed citations
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Bakker, Kevin, Tonie E. Rocke, Jorge E. Osorio, et al.. (2019). Fluorescent biomarkers demonstrate prospects for spreadable vaccines to control disease transmission in wild bats. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3(12). 1697–1704. 29 indexed citations
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Benavides, Julio A., et al.. (2017). Quantifying the burden of vampire bat rabies in Peruvian livestock. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 11(12). e0006105–e0006105. 38 indexed citations
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Benavides, Julio A., William Valderrama, & Daniel G. Streicker. (2016). Spatial expansions and travelling waves of rabies in vampire bats. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 283(1832). 20160328–20160328. 49 indexed citations
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Streicker, Daniel G., Jamie Winternitz, Dara A. Satterfield, et al.. (2016). Host–pathogen evolutionary signatures reveal dynamics and future invasions of vampire bat rabies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(39). 10926–10931. 91 indexed citations
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Valderrama, William, et al.. (2015). Seroprevalencia de Brucelosis en ganado caprino del Perú. Americanae (AECID Library). 1 indexed citations
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Valderrama, William, et al.. (2014). Estudio de prevalencia de serotipos de salmonella en granjas avícolas tecnificadas en el Perú. Americanae (AECID Library). 4 indexed citations
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Streicker, Daniel G., Sergio Recuenco, William Valderrama, et al.. (2012). Ecological and anthropogenic drivers of rabies exposure in vampire bats: implications for transmission and control. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 279(1742). 3384–3392. 171 indexed citations

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