Ximena Nelson

Ximena Nelson

University of Canterbury

H-index: 31

Oceania-New Zealand

About Ximena Nelson

Ximena Nelson, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of vision, animal behaviour, jumping spiders, kea.

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

Evaluating the performance of semiautomated photographic identification programs for leopard seals

Adaptation and Survival of Marine-Associated Spiders (Araneae)

Initial insights into leopard seal moult in Aotearoa New Zealand

Effects of proximity to humans on neophilia, foraging ecology and population structure of kea

Crowdsourcing and phylogenetic modelling reveal parrot tool use is not rare

Reproductive roles as likely drivers of sexual dimorphism in New Zealand’s endangered mountain parrot, the Kea

A road map of jumping spider behavior

Joyful by nature: approaches to investigate the evolution and function of joy in non‐human animals

Ximena Nelson Information

University

Position

School of Biological Sciences

Citations(all)

2540

Citations(since 2020)

1091

Cited By

1852

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

42

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Ximena Nelson Skills & Research Interests

vision

animal behaviour

jumping spiders

kea

Top articles of Ximena Nelson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Evaluating the performance of semiautomated photographic identification programs for leopard seals

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Alexander A Grabham

Krista van der Linde

Ximena J Nelson

2024

Adaptation and Survival of Marine-Associated Spiders (Araneae)

Marlene A Leggett

Cor J Vink

Ximena J Nelson

2024/1/29

Initial insights into leopard seal moult in Aotearoa New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Ecology

Alexander A Grabham

Krista van der Linde

Ingrid N Visser

Ximena J Nelson

2023/1/1

Effects of proximity to humans on neophilia, foraging ecology and population structure of kea

New Zealand Journal of Zoology

Lydia RW McLean

Tom F Goodman

Travis W Horton

Ximena J Nelson

2023/11/14

Crowdsourcing and phylogenetic modelling reveal parrot tool use is not rare

bioRxiv

Amalia PM Bastos

Scott Claessens

Ximena J Nelson

David Welch

Quentin D Atkinson

...

2023

Reproductive roles as likely drivers of sexual dimorphism in New Zealand’s endangered mountain parrot, the Kea

Ornithology

Lydia RW McLean

Travis W Horton

Bruce C Robertson

Fiona Robertson

Amanda L Greer

...

2023/10/5

A road map of jumping spider behavior

Ximena J Nelson

2023/10

Joyful by nature: approaches to investigate the evolution and function of joy in non‐human animals

Ximena J Nelson

Alex H Taylor

Erica A Cartmill

Heidi Lyn

Lauren M Robinson

...

2023/10

Experimental characterization and automatic identification of stridulatory sounds inside wood

Royal Society Open Science

Carol L Bedoya

Ximena J Nelson

Eckehard G Brockerhoff

Stephen Pawson

Michael Hayes

2022/7/27

Memory retention of conditioned aversion training in New Zealand's alpine parrot, the kea

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Lydia RW McLean

Margaret M Nichols

Alex H Taylor

Ximena J Nelson

2022/7

From the lab to the wild: how can captive studies aid the conservation of kea (Nestor notabilis)?

Amalia PM Bastos

Ximena J Nelson

Alex H Taylor

2022/6/1

Jumping spiders do not seem fooled by texture gradient illusions

Behavioural Processes

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Alex H Taylor

Ximena J Nelson

2022/3/1

Jumping spiders: an exceptional group for comparative cognition studies

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Ximena J Nelson

2021/9

Effects of phytochemicals on predatory decision making in a spider

Animal Behaviour

Ximena J Nelson

Andrew J Pratt

Stephen Abok Aluoch

Robert R Jackson

2021/7/1

Spatial acuity-sensitivity trade-off in the principal eyes of a jumping spider: possible adaptations to a ‘blended’lifestyle

Journal of Comparative Physiology A

Ana M Cerveira

Ximena J Nelson

Robert R Jackson

2021/5

Sound production in bark and ambrosia beetles

Bioacoustics

Carol L Bedoya

Richard W Hofstetter

Ximena J Nelson

Michael Hayes

Daniel R Miller

...

2021/1/2

Distance assessment of detours by jumping spiders

Current zoology

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Daniel Gerhard

Ximena J Nelson

2020/6

Widespread army ant aversion among East African jumping spiders (Salticidae)

Journal of Ethology

Ximena J Nelson

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Robert R Jackson

2020/2/4

Jumping spiders attend to information from multiple modalities when preparing to jump

Animal Behaviour

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Alex H Taylor

Ximena J Nelson

2020

Brown marmorated stink bug overwintering aggregations are not regulated through vibrational signals during autumn dispersal

Royal Society open science

Carol L Bedoya

Eckehard G Brockerhoff

Michael Hayes

Tracy C Leskey

William R Morrison III

...

2020/11/18

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Co-Authors

H-index: 73
Michael Gillings

Michael Gillings

Macquarie University

H-index: 63
Jason M Tylianakis

Jason M Tylianakis

University of Canterbury

H-index: 44
Daiqin Li

Daiqin Li

National University of Singapore

H-index: 36
Stuart Parsons

Stuart Parsons

Queensland University of Technology

H-index: 26
Travis Horton

Travis Horton

University of Canterbury

H-index: 25
Paul G. McDonald

Paul G. McDonald

University of New England

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