Judith Masters

Judith Masters

University of Fort Hare

H-index: 27

Africa-South Africa

About Judith Masters

Judith Masters, With an exceptional h-index of 27 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Fort Hare, specializes in the field of genetics, primates, evolutionary theory.

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

Biogeographic mechanisms involved in the colonization of Madagascar by African vertebrates: Rifting, rafting and runways

Geodispersal as a Biogeographic Mechanism for Cenozoic Exchanges between Madagascar and Africa

Lower Levels of Vestibular Developmental Stability in Slow-Moving than Fast-Moving Primates

Women in biogeography

Differences in inner ear asymmetry levels between slow-moving and fast-moving primates

The evolution of palate shape in the Lepilemur‐Cheirogaleidae clade (Primates: Strepsirrhini)

Sluggards and drunkards

There's no evolution without co-evolution: dialectics and dualism drive diversity

Judith Masters Information

University

Position

Professsor of Zoology

Citations(all)

1736

Citations(since 2020)

434

Cited By

1459

hIndex(all)

27

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

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Judith Masters Skills & Research Interests

genetics

primates

evolutionary theory

Top articles of Judith Masters

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Biogeographic mechanisms involved in the colonization of Madagascar by African vertebrates: Rifting, rafting and runways

Journal of Biogeography

Judith C Masters

Fabien Génin

Yurui Zhang

Romain Pellen

Thierry Huck

...

2021/3

Geodispersal as a Biogeographic Mechanism for Cenozoic Exchanges between Madagascar and Africa

The new natural history of Madagascar

Judith C Masters

Fabien Génin

Romain Pellen

Paul PA Mazza

Yurui Zhang

...

2022/11/1

Lower Levels of Vestibular Developmental Stability in Slow-Moving than Fast-Moving Primates

Symmetry

Renaud Lebrun

Alexandre Perier

Judith Masters

Laurent Marivaux

Sébastien Couette

2021/12

Women in biogeography

Christine N Meynard

Giacomo Bernardi

Ceridwen Fraser

Judith Masters

Cynthia Riginos

...

2021/9

Differences in inner ear asymmetry levels between slow-moving and fast-moving primates

Renaud Lebrun

Alexandre Perier

Judith Masters

Laurent Marivaux

Sébastien Couette

2021/6/30

The evolution of palate shape in the Lepilemur‐Cheirogaleidae clade (Primates: Strepsirrhini)

American Journal of Physical Anthropology

Curswan Andrews

Judith C Masters

Fabien Génin

Sébastien Couette

2020/10

Sluggards and drunkards

Evolution, Ecology and Conservation of Lorises and Pottos; Nekaris, KAI, Burrows, AM, Eds

Judith Masters

2020

There's no evolution without co-evolution: dialectics and dualism drive diversity

Theoretical biology forum

Judith C Masters

Fabien Génin

2020/1/1

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