Stefano Canessa

About Stefano Canessa

Stefano Canessa, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Gent, specializes in the field of Conservation Biology, Applied Ecology, Endangered Species, Decision Analysis, Conservation.

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

Dealing with a Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans outbreak in Italy: Are conservationists prepared?

Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change

Avoiding bias in estimates of population size for translocation management

Using decision analysis to determine the feasibility of a conservation translocation

Designing an optimal large‐scale reintroduction plan for a critically endangered species

Data‐driven counterfactual evaluation of management outcomes to improve emergency conservation decisions

Decision-Making in Animal Conservation Biological Considerations and Beyond

ARTIFICIAL TANKS FOR AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION IN MEDITERRANEAN RURAL LANDSCAPES

Stefano Canessa Information

University

Position

Wildlife Health Ghent

Citations(all)

3181

Citations(since 2020)

2691

Cited By

1477

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

43

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Stefano Canessa Skills & Research Interests

Conservation Biology

Applied Ecology

Endangered Species

Decision Analysis

Conservation

Top articles of Stefano Canessa

Dealing with a Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans outbreak in Italy: Are conservationists prepared?

Biological Conservation

2024/4/1

Decisive conservation action in areas beyond national jurisdiction is urgently required for seabird recovery in the face of global change

Conservation Letters

2024/1

Caio F Kenup
Caio F Kenup

H-Index: 3

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Avoiding bias in estimates of population size for translocation management

Ecological Applications

2023/12

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Using decision analysis to determine the feasibility of a conservation translocation

Decision Analysis

2023/12

Designing an optimal large‐scale reintroduction plan for a critically endangered species

Journal of Applied Ecology

2023/3

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Xavier Comas
Xavier Comas

H-Index: 18

Data‐driven counterfactual evaluation of management outcomes to improve emergency conservation decisions

Conservation Letters

2023/1

Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton
Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton

H-Index: 1

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Decision-Making in Animal Conservation Biological Considerations and Beyond

2022/11/30

ARTIFICIAL TANKS FOR AMPHIBIAN CONSERVATION IN MEDITERRANEAN RURAL LANDSCAPES

BELS-Bulletin of Enviromental and Life Sciences

2022/10/18

Compensatory recruitment allows amphibian population persistence in anthropogenic habitats

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2022/9/20

Improving the Reliability of Judgements

2022/12/6

Exploring artificial habitat fragmentation to control invasion by infectious wildlife diseases

Theoretical Population Biology

2021/10/1

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Structured decision-making: a tool for disease risk analysis and management planning in the face of uncertainty

2021/9/2

Mind the gap (between assessing risks and prioritizing management)

NeoBiota

2021/8/3

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Applying a values‐based decision process to facilitate comanagement of threatened species in Aotearoa New Zealand

Conservation Biology

2021/8

Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton
Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton

H-Index: 1

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Taking control of risky decisions in endangered species conservation

Animal Conservation

2021/4

Assessing the risks of changing ongoing management of endangered species

Animal Conservation

2021/4

Multiple life-stage inbreeding depression impacts demography and extinction risk in an extinct-in-the-wild species

Scientific Reports

2021/1/12

A structured decision-making approach for the recovery of tara iti/New Zealand fairy tern (Sternula nereis davisae)

2021

Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton
Thalassa Mcmurdo Hamilton

H-Index: 1

Stefano Canessa
Stefano Canessa

H-Index: 18

Why disease ecology needs life-history theory: a host perspective

Ecology Letters

2021

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