Rodrigo Hamede

About Rodrigo Hamede

Rodrigo Hamede, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Tasmania, specializes in the field of disease ecology, epidemiology, evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology.

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

Human habitat modification, not apex scavenger decline, drives isotopic niche variation in a carnivore community

Adaptive potential in the face of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils

A systematic global review of mammalian carnivore responses to production forests

Intergenomic signatures of coevolution between Tasmanian devils and an infectious cancer

Complex associations between cancer progression and immune gene expression reveals early influence of transmissible cancer on Tasmanian devils

In vitro competition between two transmissible cancers and potential implications for their host, the Tasmanian devil

Movements and habitat selection of a marsupial carnivore in a modified landscape

Cancer’s vulnerability to food availability is evolutionarily conserved: diet modulates tumorigenesis in both Hydra and zebrafish

Rodrigo Hamede Information

University

Position

School of Natural Sciences

Citations(all)

3656

Citations(since 2020)

2260

Cited By

2467

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rodrigo Hamede Skills & Research Interests

disease ecology

epidemiology

evolutionary biology

behavioural ecology

Top articles of Rodrigo Hamede

Human habitat modification, not apex scavenger decline, drives isotopic niche variation in a carnivore community

Oecologia

2024/4/15

Adaptive potential in the face of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils

2024/4/9

A systematic global review of mammalian carnivore responses to production forests

2024/4

Intergenomic signatures of coevolution between Tasmanian devils and an infectious cancer

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2024/3/19

Complex associations between cancer progression and immune gene expression reveals early influence of transmissible cancer on Tasmanian devils

Frontiers in Immunology

2024/3/7

In vitro competition between two transmissible cancers and potential implications for their host, the Tasmanian devil

Evolutionary Applications

2024/3

Rodrigo Hamede
Rodrigo Hamede

H-Index: 22

Beata Ujvari
Beata Ujvari

H-Index: 26

Movements and habitat selection of a marsupial carnivore in a modified landscape

Conservation Science and Practice

2024/3

Cancer’s vulnerability to food availability is evolutionarily conserved: diet modulates tumorigenesis in both Hydra and zebrafish

2024/1/26

Rodrigo Hamede
Rodrigo Hamede

H-Index: 22

Beata Ujvari
Beata Ujvari

H-Index: 26

Disease-driven top predator decline affects mesopredator population genomic structure

Nature Ecology & Evolution

2024/1/8

Rodrigo Hamede
Rodrigo Hamede

H-Index: 22

Andrew Storfer
Andrew Storfer

H-Index: 31

The impact of food availability on tumorigenesis is evolutionarily conserved

Scientific Reports

2023/11/14

Rodrigo Hamede
Rodrigo Hamede

H-Index: 22

Beata Ujvari
Beata Ujvari

H-Index: 26

The spectral underpinnings of pathogen spread on animal networks

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2023/9/20

Genome of the endangered eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) reveals signatures of historical decline and pelage color evolution

bioRxiv

2023/9/7

Wildlife nidoviruses: biology, epidemiology, and disease associations of selected nidoviruses of mammals and reptiles

2023/8/31

Faecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels of intensive captive, free‐range captive and wild Tasmanian devils

Journal of Zoology

2023/8

Meredith J Bashaw
Meredith J Bashaw

H-Index: 14

Rodrigo Hamede
Rodrigo Hamede

H-Index: 22

The tumour is in the detail: Local phylogenetic, population and epidemiological dynamics of a transmissible cancer in Tasmanian devils

Evolutionary Applications

2023/7

Spontaneously occurring tumors in different wild-derived strains of hydra

Scientific Reports

2023/5/8

The evolution of two transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils

Science

2023/4/21

Portable X-ray Fluorescence for Measuring Lead in the Hair of Wild Mammals

2023/3/15

Portable X-ray fluorescence for identifying harmful lead exposure in wild mammals through hair analysis

2023/3/15

What drives the abundance of marsupial carnivores in production forest landscapes?

Forest Ecology and Management

2023/2/1

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