Juan A. Bonachela

Juan A. Bonachela

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

H-index: 25

North America-United States

About Juan A. Bonachela

Juan A. Bonachela, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, specializes in the field of Theoretical Ecology.

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

Geometric effects of fragmentation are likely to mitigate diversity loss following habitat destruction in real‐world landscapes

Integrating theory and experiments to link local mechanisms and ecosystem-level consequences of vegetation patterns in drylands

Inferring Long-term Dynamics of Ecological Communities Using Combinatorics

Altered growth and death in dilution-based viral predation assays

Depinning in the quenched Kardar-Parisi-Zhang class. I. Mappings, simulations, and algorithm

Multiple co‐occurring bioeconomic drivers of overexploitation can accelerate rare species extinction risk

Alternative stable ecological states observed after a biological invasion

Spatial patterns in ecological systems: from microbial colonies to landscapes

Juan A. Bonachela Information

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Citations(all)

2263

Citations(since 2020)

1259

Cited By

1466

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

35

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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Juan A. Bonachela Skills & Research Interests

Theoretical Ecology

Top articles of Juan A. Bonachela

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Geometric effects of fragmentation are likely to mitigate diversity loss following habitat destruction in real‐world landscapes

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Colleen Smith

Juan A Bonachela

Dylan T Simpson

Natalie J Lemanski

Rachael Winfree

2024/5

Integrating theory and experiments to link local mechanisms and ecosystem-level consequences of vegetation patterns in drylands

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Ciro Cabal

Justin M Calabrese

Emilio Hernández-García

Corina E Tarnita

...

2023/1/1

Inferring Long-term Dynamics of Ecological Communities Using Combinatorics

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00694

William S Cuello

Marcio Gameiro

Juan A Bonachela

Konstantin Mischaikow

2023/9/1

Altered growth and death in dilution-based viral predation assays

Plos one

Ben Knowles

Juan A Bonachela

Nick Cieslik

Alice Della Penna

Ben Diaz

...

2023/7/7

Depinning in the quenched Kardar-Parisi-Zhang class. I. Mappings, simulations, and algorithm

Physical Review E

G Mukerjee

JA Bonachela

MA Muñoz

KJ Wiese

2023

Multiple co‐occurring bioeconomic drivers of overexploitation can accelerate rare species extinction risk

Journal of Applied Ecology

Ryan J Almeida

Juan A Bonachela

Julie L Lockwood

2023/5

Alternative stable ecological states observed after a biological invasion

Scientific reports

Adriano G Garcia

Walter Mesquita Filho

Carlos AH Flechtmann

Julie L Lockwood

Juan A Bonachela

2022/12/2

Spatial patterns in ecological systems: from microbial colonies to landscapes

Ricardo Martinez-Garcia

Corina E Tarnita

Juan A Bonachela

2022/6/9

Unconstrained coevolution of bacterial size and the latent period of plastic phage

Plos one

Juan A Bonachela

Melinda Choua

Michael R Heath

2022/5/26

Marine viruses and climate change: Virioplankton, the carbon cycle, and our future ocean

Hannah Locke

Kay D Bidle

Kimberlee Thamatrakoln

Christopher T Johns

Juan A Bonachela

...

2022/1/1

Resource availability and heterogeneity shape the self‐organisation of regular spatial patterning

Ecology letters

Jessica A Castillo Vardaro

Juan A Bonachela

Christopher CM Baker

Malin L Pinsky

Daniel F Doak

...

2021/9

Evolutionarily stable coevolution between a plastic lytic virus and its microbial host

Frontiers in Microbiology

Melinda Choua

Michael R Heath

Juan A Bonachela

2021/5/20

Shape of species climate response curves affects community response to climate change

Ecology letters

Juan A Bonachela

Michael T Burrows

Malin L Pinsky

2021/4

Evolution in the Debian GNU/Linux software network: analogies and differences with gene regulatory networks

J. R. Soc. Interface 17: 20190845 (2020)

P. Villegas

M.A. Muñoz

JA Bonachela

2020/1

Continual evolution through coupled fast and slow feedbacks

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Meike T Wortel

Han Peters

Juan A Bonachela

Nils Chr Stenseth

2020/2/25

Impact of lytic phages on phosphorus-vs. nitrogen-limited marine microbes

Frontiers in microbiology

Julie Pourtois

Corina E Tarnita

Juan A Bonachela

2020/2/21

Temperate infection in a virus–host system previously known for virulent dynamics

Nature communications

Ben Knowles

Juan A Bonachela

Michael J Behrenfeld

Karen G Bondoc

BB Cael

...

2020/9/15

Feedback mechanisms for self-organization to the edge of a phase transition

Victor Buendía

Serena Di Santo

Juan A Bonachela

Miguel A Muñoz

2020/9/4

The effect of viral plasticity on the persistence of host-virus systems

Journal of theoretical biology

Melinda Choua

Michael R Heath

Douglas C Speirs

Juan A Bonachela

2020/8/7

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Co-Authors

H-index: 145
Simon Levin

Simon Levin

Princeton University

H-index: 76
Steven D. Allison

Steven D. Allison

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 53
Kelly Caylor

Kelly Caylor

University of California, Santa Barbara

H-index: 52
Robert M. Pringle

Robert M. Pringle

Princeton University

H-index: 50
Christopher A. Klausmeier

Christopher A. Klausmeier

Michigan State University

H-index: 48
Miguel A Muñoz

Miguel A Muñoz

Universidad de Granada

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