Sam L Cox

About Sam L Cox

Sam L Cox, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Cork, specializes in the field of Marine ecology, Conservation, Marine vertebrate predators, Oceanography, Quantitative ecology.

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

Animal behaviour on the move: the use of auxiliary information and semi-supervision to improve behavioural inferences from Hidden Markov Models applied to GPS tracking datasets

Feces DNA analyses track the rehabilitation of a free-ranging beluga whale

Sexual segregation of gannet foraging over 11 years: movements vary but isotopic differences remain stable

High mortality rates in a juvenile free‐ranging marine predator and links to dive and forage ability

Sam L Cox Information

University

Position

Ireland

Citations(all)

614

Citations(since 2020)

438

Cited By

348

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Sam L Cox Skills & Research Interests

Marine ecology

Conservation

Marine vertebrate predators

Oceanography

Quantitative ecology

Top articles of Sam L Cox

Animal behaviour on the move: the use of auxiliary information and semi-supervision to improve behavioural inferences from Hidden Markov Models applied to GPS tracking datasets

Movement Ecology

2023/7/24

Sam L Cox
Sam L Cox

H-Index: 10

Teresa Militão
Teresa Militão

H-Index: 11

Feces DNA analyses track the rehabilitation of a free-ranging beluga whale

Scientific Reports

2022/4/19

Sam L Cox
Sam L Cox

H-Index: 10

Sexual segregation of gannet foraging over 11 years: movements vary but isotopic differences remain stable

Marine Ecology Progress Series

2021/3/4

High mortality rates in a juvenile free‐ranging marine predator and links to dive and forage ability

Ecology and Evolution

2020/1

Sam L Cox
Sam L Cox

H-Index: 10

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