Guido J. Parra

Guido J. Parra

Flinders University

H-index: 33

Oceania-Australia

About Guido J. Parra

Guido J. Parra, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Flinders University, specializes in the field of Wildlife Ecology, Animal Behavior, Conservation Biology, Marine Mammals.

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

Behavioural variation facilitates coexistence and explains the functions of mixed-species groups of sympatric delphinids

Incidence of shark‐inflicted bite injuries on Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Australian humpback (Sousa sahulensis) dolphins in coastal waters off …

Multiple social benefits drive the formation of mixed-species groups of Australian humpback and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins

Habitat partitioning, co-occurrence patterns, and mixed-species group formation in sympatric delphinids

Isotopic niche overlap between sympatric Australian snubfin and humpback dolphins

Dredging activity in a highly urbanised estuary did not affect the long-term occurrence of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins and long-nosed fur seals

Coastal dolphins and marine megafauna in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: informing conservation management actions in an area under increasing human pressure

Too Close for Comfort? Isotopic Niche Segregation in New Zealand’s Odontocetes

Guido J. Parra Information

University

Position

College of Science and Engineering

Citations(all)

3273

Citations(since 2020)

1586

Cited By

2159

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

65

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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Flinders University

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Guido J. Parra Skills & Research Interests

Wildlife Ecology

Animal Behavior

Conservation Biology

Marine Mammals

Top articles of Guido J. Parra

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Behavioural variation facilitates coexistence and explains the functions of mixed-species groups of sympatric delphinids

Animal Behaviour

Jonathan Syme

Jeremy J Kiszka

Guido J Parra

2024/2/13

Incidence of shark‐inflicted bite injuries on Australian snubfin (Orcaella heinsohni) and Australian humpback (Sousa sahulensis) dolphins in coastal waters off …

Ecology and evolution

Caitlin R Nicholls

Katharina J Peters

Daniele Cagnazzi

Daniella Hanf

Guido J Parra

2023/5

Multiple social benefits drive the formation of mixed-species groups of Australian humpback and Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Jonathan Syme

Jeremy J Kiszka

Guido J Parra

2023/4

Habitat partitioning, co-occurrence patterns, and mixed-species group formation in sympatric delphinids

Scientific Reports

Jonathan Syme

Jeremy J Kiszka

Guido J Parra

2023/3/3

Isotopic niche overlap between sympatric Australian snubfin and humpback dolphins

Ecology and Evolution

Guido J Parra

Zachary Wojtkowiak

Katharina J Peters

Daniele Cagnazzi

2022/5

Dredging activity in a highly urbanised estuary did not affect the long-term occurrence of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins and long-nosed fur seals

Marine pollution bulletin

Mike I Bossley

Aude Steiner

Guido J Parra

Frédérik Saltré

Katharina J Peters

2022/11/1

Coastal dolphins and marine megafauna in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: informing conservation management actions in an area under increasing human pressure

Wildlife Research

Kate R Sprogis

Guido J Parra

2022/10/17

Too Close for Comfort? Isotopic Niche Segregation in New Zealand’s Odontocetes

Biology

Katharina J Peters

Sarah J Bury

Bethany Hinton

Emma L Betty

Déborah Casano-Bally

...

2022/8/5

Seascape genomics of common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) reveals adaptive diversity linked to regional and local oceanography

BMC ecology and evolution

Andrea Barceló

Jonathan Sandoval-Castillo

Chris J Brauer

Kerstin Bilgmann

Guido J Parra

...

2022/7/12

Corrigendum: Abundance and Potential Biological Removal of Common Dolphins Subject to Fishery-Impacts in South Australian Waters

Frontiers in Marine Science

Guido J Parra

Kerstin Bilgmann

Katharina J Peters

Luciana M Möller

2022/5/10

How to define a dolphin “group”? Need for consistency and justification based on objective criteria

Ecology and Evolution

Jonathan Syme

Jeremy J Kiszka

Guido J Parra

2022/11

Abundance and potential biological removal of common dolphins subject to fishery impacts in south Australian waters

Frontiers in Marine Science

Guido J Parra

Kerstin Bilgmann

Katharina J Peters

Luciana M Möller

2021/9/9

Distribution and Habitat Preferences of Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) Inhabiting Coastal Waters With Mixed Levels of Protection

Frontiers in Marine Science

Rebecca Haughey

Timothy N Hunt

Daniella Hanf

Cecilia Passadore

Ryan Baring

...

2021/6/29

A Matter of Scale: Population Genomic Structure and Connectivity of Fisheries At-Risk Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis) From Australasia

Frontiers in Marine Science

Andrea Barceló

Jonathan Sandoval-Castillo

Karen A Stockin

Kerstin Bilgmann

Catherine RM Attard

...

2021/2/16

Dynamics of cetacean mixed-species groups: a review and conceptual framework for assessing their functional significance

Jonathan Syme

Jeremy J Kiszka

Guido J Parra

2021/6/25

Vulnerability of threatened Australian humpback dolphins to flooding and port development within the southern Great Barrier Reef coastal region

Global Ecology and Conservation

Daniele Cagnazzi

Guido J Parra

Peter L Harrison

Lyndon Brooks

Robert Rankin

2020/12/1

Geographic and temporal variation in persistent pollutants in Australian humpback and snubfin dolphins

Ecological Indicators

Daniele Cagnazzi

Peter L Harrison

Guido J Parra

Amanda Reichelt-Brushett

Letizia Marsili

2020/4/1

Foraging ecology of the common dolphin Delphinus delphis revealed by stable isotope analysis

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Katharina J Peters

Sarah J Bury

Emma L Betty

Guido J Parra

Gabriela Tezanos-Pinto

...

2020/10/15

Kinship and reproductive condition correlate with affiliation patterns in female southern Australian bottlenose dolphins

Scientific Reports

Fernando Diaz-Aguirre

Guido J Parra

Cecilia Passadore

Luciana Möller

2020/2/5

Genomics of Population Differentiation in Humpback Dolphins, Sousa spp. in the Indo-Pacific Ocean

Journal of Heredity

Ana R Amaral

Cátia Chanfana

Brian D Smith

Rubaiyat Mansur

Tim Collins

...

2020/10/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 74
Helene Marsh

Helene Marsh

James Cook University

H-index: 61
Lars Bejder

Lars Bejder

University of Hawaii at Manoa

H-index: 49
Michael Krützen

Michael Krützen

Universität Zürich

H-index: 42
Luciana Moller

Luciana Moller

Flinders University

H-index: 37
Jeremy J. Kiszka

Jeremy J. Kiszka

Florida International University

H-index: 28
Celine Frere

Celine Frere

University of the Sunshine Coast

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