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Emmanuel J. P. Douzery

Emmanuel J. P. Douzery

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
71
Citations
14618
World Ranking
1326
National Ranking
53

Emmanuel J. P. Douzery publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emmanuel J. P. Douzery sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 131 publications — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Emmanuel J. P. Douzery D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emmanuel J. P. Douzery sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 71 D-Index — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Emmanuel J. P. Douzery is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France. Their research primarily falls within the field of Neuroscience, with additional investigations into several subfields including Sensory Systems, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Nutrition and Dietetics, Epidemiology, and Insect Science.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics including Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies, Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research, Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Techniques, Trypanosoma species research and implications, Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences, Research on Leishmaniasis Studies, and Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies.

Recent publications by Emmanuel J. P. Douzery include the following papers:

  • "When morphology does not fit the genomes: the case of rodent olfaction" (2023) published in Biology Letters
  • "Revisiting gene typing and phylogeny of Trypanosoma cruzi reference strains: Comparison of the relevance of mitochondrial DNA, single-copy nuclear DNA, and the intergenic region of mini-exon gene" (2023) published in Infection Genetics and Evolution
  • "OrthoMaM v12: a database of curated single-copy ortholog alignments and trees to study mammalian evolutionary genomics" (2023) published in Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Phylogeny, Ecology, and Gene Families Covariation Shaped the Olfactory Subgenome of Rodents" (2023) published in Genome Biology and Evolution

Emmanuel J. P. Douzery frequently collaborates with several co-authors including Christiane Perrier, Jean-François Beaux, Arnaud Bouffier, Sylvain Coq, and Thierry Darribère.

Their publications have appeared in a variety of scientific journals and venues, notably Biology Letters, Infection Genetics and Evolution, Nucleic Acids Research, and Genome Biology and Evolution.

In addition to articles, Emmanuel J. P. Douzery has contributed to book publications, including a title published by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique: "Biologie-Géologie BCPST 2: tout-en-un" (2022).

Best Publications

  • MACSE: Multiple Alignment of Coding SEquences accounting for frameshifts and stop codons.

    Vincent Ranwez;Sébastien Harispe;Sébastien Harispe;Frédéric Delsuc;Emmanuel J. P. Douzery

  • The timing of eukaryotic evolution: Does a relaxed molecular clock reconcile proteins and fossils?

    Emmanuel J. P. Douzery;Elizabeth A. Snell;Eric Bapteste;Frédéric Delsuc

  • MACSE v2: Toolkit for the Alignment of Coding Sequences Accounting for Frameshifts and Stop Codons

    Vincent Ranwez;Emmanuel J P Douzery;Cédric Cambon;Nathalie Chantret

  • Comparison of Bayesian and Maximum Likelihood Bootstrap Measures of Phylogenetic Reliability

    Christophe J. Douady;Frédéric Delsuc;Yan Boucher;W. Ford Doolittle

  • A glimpse on the pattern of rodent diversification: a phylogenetic approach

    Pierre-Henri Fabre;Pierre-Henri Fabre;Lionel Hautier;Dimitar Dimitrov;Emmanuel J P Douzery

  • Rodent Phylogeny and a Timescale for the Evolution of Glires: Evidence from an Extensive Taxon Sampling Using Three Nuclear Genes

    Dorothée Huchon;Ole Madsen;Mark J. J. B. Sibbald;Kai Ament

  • Molecular phylogenetics of Diseae (Orchidaceae): a contribution from nuclear ribosomal ITS sequences

    Emmanuel J. P. Douzery;Alec M. Pridgeon;Paul Kores;H. P. Linder

  • Phylogenetic relationships of artiodactyls and cetaceans as deduced from the comparison of cytochrome b and 12S rRNA mitochondrial sequences.

    C Montgelard;F M Catzeflis;E Douzery

  • Molecular and morphological phylogenies of ruminantia and the alternative position of the moschidae.

    Alexandre Hassanin;Emmanuel J. P. Douzery

  • Molecular Phylogeny of Living Xenarthrans and the Impact of Character and Taxon Sampling on the Placental Tree Rooting

    Frédéric Delsuc;Mark Scally;Ole Madsen;Michael J. Stanhope

  • From the Old World to the New World: a molecular chronicle of the phylogeny and biogeography of hystricognath rodents.

    Dorothée Huchon;Emmanuel J.P. Douzery

  • The tribal radiation of the family Bovidae (Artiodactyla) and the evolution of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene.

    Alexandre Hassanin;Emmanuel J.P Douzery

  • Arrival and diversification of caviomorph rodents and platyrrhine primates in South America.

    Céline Poux;Pascale Chevret;Dorothée Huchon;Wilfried W. de Jong

  • The mitochondrial control region of Cervidae: evolutionary patterns and phylogenetic content.

    E Douzery;E Randi

  • Influence of Tertiary paleoenvironmental changes on the diversification of South American mammals: a relaxed molecular clock study within xenarthrans

    Fréderic Delsuc;Sergio Fabián Vizcaíno;Emmanuel J. P. Douzery

  • Secondary structure and patterns of evolution among mammalian mitochondrial 12S rRNA molecules

    Mark S. Springer;Emmanuel Douzery

  • Contrasting GC-content dynamics across 33 mammalian genomes: Relationship with life-history traits and chromosome sizes

    Jonathan Romiguier;Vincent Ranwez;Emmanuel J.P. Douzery;Nicolas Galtier

  • A phylogenomic framework and timescale for comparative studies of tunicates

    Frédéric Delsuc;Hervé Philippe;Hervé Philippe;Georgia Tsagkogeorga;Georgia Tsagkogeorga;Paul Simion

  • Molecular phylogenetic reconstructions identify East Asia as the cradle for the evolution of the cosmopolitan genus Myotis (Mammalia, Chiroptera)

    Manuel Ruedi;Benoît Stadelmann;Benoît Stadelmann;Yann Gager;Emmanuel J.P. Douzery;Emmanuel J.P. Douzery

  • The evolution of armadillos, anteaters and sloths depicted by nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies: implications for the status of the enigmatic fossil Eurotamandua.

    Frédéric Delsuc;François Catzeflis;Michael Stanhope;Emmanuel Douzery

  • Patterns of macroevolution among Primates inferred from a supermatrix of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.

    P-.H. Fabre;A. Rodrigues;E.J.P. Douzery

  • Molecular systematics of armadillos (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae): contribution of maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses of mitochondrial and nuclear genes.

    Frédéric Delsuc;Michael J Stanhope;Emmanuel J.P Douzery

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Delsuc
Frédéric Delsuc University of Montpellier
David Mouillot
David Mouillot University of Montpellier
Philippe Choler
Philippe Choler Grenoble Alpes University
Christine N. Meynard
Christine N. Meynard Montpellier SupAgro
François Catzeflis
François Catzeflis University of Montpellier
Patrick Lemaire
Patrick Lemaire Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Hervé Philippe
Hervé Philippe Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Xavier Turon
Xavier Turon Centro de Estudios Avanzados de Blane
Camille Albouy
Camille Albouy ETH Zurich
Nicolas Galtier
Nicolas Galtier University of Montpellier

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