Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez

About Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez

Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, specializes in the field of wildlife management, conservation biology, human-wildlife conflict.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formation

Unraveling the diversity of Trypanosoma species from Central Mexico: Molecular confirmation on the presence of Trypanosoma dionisii and novel Neobat linages

Drivers of habitat availability for terrestrial mammals: Unravelling the role of livestock, land conversion and intrinsic traits in the past 50 years

DNA barcoding and new records of Ornithodoros yumatensis from Central Mexico

Trophic interactions between two sympatric mesocarnivores in an anthropized landscape from the Mexican highlands

Do highways influence the genetic structure of coyotes (Canis latrans) in a highly fragmented urban–rural landscape in central Mexico?

Mexican terrestrial mammals in the Anthropocene

A Nearctic cat in the Neotropics: spatial biases in the existing knowledge of bobcats in Mexico (1988–2019)

Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez Information

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Citations(all)

3282

Citations(since 2020)

1292

Cited By

2306

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

68

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez Skills & Research Interests

wildlife management

conservation biology

human-wildlife conflict

Top articles of Carlos A Lopez Gonzalez

Using global remote camera data of a solitary species complex to evaluate the drivers of group formation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2024/3/19

Unraveling the diversity of Trypanosoma species from Central Mexico: Molecular confirmation on the presence of Trypanosoma dionisii and novel Neobat linages

Acta Tropica

2024/3/1

Drivers of habitat availability for terrestrial mammals: Unravelling the role of livestock, land conversion and intrinsic traits in the past 50 years

Global Change Biology

2023/12

DNA barcoding and new records of Ornithodoros yumatensis from Central Mexico

Veterinary Research Communications

2023/12

Trophic interactions between two sympatric mesocarnivores in an anthropized landscape from the Mexican highlands

Global Ecology and Conservation

2023/11/1

Do highways influence the genetic structure of coyotes (Canis latrans) in a highly fragmented urban–rural landscape in central Mexico?

Mammal Research

2023/7

Mexican terrestrial mammals in the Anthropocene

2023/1/31

A Nearctic cat in the Neotropics: spatial biases in the existing knowledge of bobcats in Mexico (1988–2019)

2022/10

Landscape patterns in the occupancy of jaguars (Panthera onca) and their primary prey species in a disturbed region of the Selva Maya in Mexico

Mammalia

2022/9/27

Is vertical transmission the only pathway for Rickettsia felis?

Transboundary and Emerging Diseases

2022/9

Coyote recent expansion in Quintana Roo State, Northeast Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.

BioInvasions Record

2022/9/1

La fauna silvestre y la COVID-19¿ y ahora qué?

Bioagrociencias

2022/5/27

¡ Qué dientes tan grandes tienes! Un vistazo a la dieta del lobo mexicano

Revista digital universitaria

2022

Proximity and high density of convenience stores was associated with obesity in children of a rural community of Mexico: Using a geographic information system approach

Food and nutrition bulletin

2021/12

Gap analysis of the habitat interface of ticks and wildlife in Mexico

2021/11/25

Connecting mountains and desert valleys for black bears in northern Mexico

Landscape Ecology

2021/10

Variación de la alimentación del gato montés (Lynx rufus escuinapae) en un gradiente de ambientes antropizados en el sureste del Bajío Mexicano

Revista CES Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia

2021/9/1

Every case is different: Cautionary insights about generalisations in human-wildlife conflict from a range-wide study of people and jaguars

Biological Conservation

2021/8/1

Food Insecurity, Food Environment and Obesity Among Urban School-Aged Children in Queretaro, Mexico

Current Developments in Nutrition

2021/6/1

The case for reintroduction: The jaguar (Panthera onca) in the United States as a model

Conservation Science and Practice

2021/6

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