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Juan C. Corley 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 Juan C. Corley sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 152 publications — 53rd percentile

53% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Juan C. Corley 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 Juan C. Corley sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Juan C. Corley is affiliated with the Universidad Nacional del Comahue in Argentina. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to Environmental Science. The scientist's work covers several subfields including Insect Science, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, and Plant Science.

Juan C. Corley's research addresses topics related to Forest Insect Ecology and Management, Insect and Pesticide Research, Plant and animal studies, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Insect-Plant Interactions and Control, Insect behavior and control techniques, and Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies.

The scientist has published several research papers in respected venues. Recent publications include:

  • Drivers of global Scolytinae invasion patterns, 2020, Ecological Applications
  • A first worldwide multispecies survey of invasive Mediterranean pine bark beetles (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae), 2020, Biological Invasions
  • Population ecology and classical biological control of forest insect pests in a changing world, 2022, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Spatiotemporal outbreak dynamics of bark and wood-boring insects, 2022, Current Opinion in Insect Science
  • Climate, host and geography shape insect and fungal communities of trees, 2023, Scientific Reports

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable co-authors include Victoria Lantschner, Maité Masciocchi, José M. Villacide, Gonzalo Martínez, and Dimitrios Ν. Avtzis.

Juan C. Corley's work appears regularly in several publication venues, with multiple articles published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Ecological Applications, Scientific Reports, Neotropical Entomology, and Agricultural and Forest Entomology.

Best Publications

  • Ecological effects and management of invasive alien Vespidae

    Jacqueline R. Beggs;Eckehard G. Brockerhoff;Juan C. Corley;Marc Kenis

  • The Functional Response of Parasitoids and its Implications for Biological Control

    Valeria Fernández-arhex;Juan C. Corley

  • The effects of fire on ant communities in north-western Patagonia: the importance of habitat structure and regional context

    Alejandro G. Farji-Brener;J. C. Corley;J. Bettinelli

  • Efficient sampling of ground-dwelling arthropods using pitfall traps in arid steppes

    German Horacio Cheli;Juan Carlos Corley

  • Local enhancement in the wasp Vespula germanica Are visual cues all that matter

    P. D'Adamo;J. Corley;P. Sackmann;M. Lozada

  • Successful invasions of hymenopteran insects into NW Patagonia

    A.G. Farji-Brener;J.C. Corley

  • Temperature explains variable spread rates of the invasive woodwasp Sirex noctilio in the Southern Hemisphere

    M. Victoria Lantschner;José M. Villacide;Jeffrey R. Garnas;Philip Croft

  • Successful Removal of German Yellowjackets (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) by Toxic Baiting

    Paula Sackmann;Mauricio Rabinovich;Juan Carlos Corley

  • Drivers of global Scolytinae invasion patterns

    M. Victoria Lantschner;Juan C. Corley;Juan C. Corley;Andrew M. Liebhold;Andrew M. Liebhold

  • Flight variability in the woodwasp Sirex noctilio (Hymenoptera:Siricidae): an analysis of flight data using wavelets

    Octavio A. Bruzzone;José M. Villacide;Carlos Bernstein;Juan C. Corley

  • Distribution, dispersal and spread of the invasive social wasp (Vespula germanica) in Argentina

    Maite Masciocchi;Juan Carlos Corley

  • Effects of pine silviculture on the ant assemblages (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Patagonian steppe

    Juan Corley;Paula Sackmann;Verónica Rusch;Julieta Bettinelli

  • Chemical information from the fungus Amylostereum areolatum and host-foraging behaviour in the parasitoid Ibalia leucospoides

    Andrés S. Martínez;Valeria Fernández‐Arhex;Juan C. Corley

  • Predicting the distribution of harmful species and their natural enemies in agricultural, livestock and forestry systems: An overview

    M. Victoria Lantschner;Gerardo de la Vega;Juan C. Corley;Juan C. Corley

  • Spatial dynamics of a Sirex noctilio woodwasp population within a pine plantation in Patagonia, Argentina

    Juan C. Corley;José M. Villacide;Octavio A. Bruzzone

  • The ground-dwelling arthropod community of Península Valdés in Patagonia, Argentina.

    Germán H. Cheli;J. C. Corley;O. Bruzzone;M. del Brío

  • Predicting North American Scolytinae invasions in the Southern Hemisphere.

    Maria Victoria Lantschner;Thomas H. Atkinson;Juan C. Corley;Juan C. Corley;Andrew M. Liebhold

  • Conspecifics Enhance Attraction of Vespula germanica (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) Foragers to Food Baits

    P. D’adamo;M. Lozada;J. Corley

  • Innate Host Habitat Preference in the Parasitoid Diachasmimorpha longicaudata: Functional Significance and Modifications through Learning

    Diego Fernando Segura;Diego Fernando Segura;Ana Laura Nussenbaum;Ana Laura Nussenbaum;MM Viscarret;Francisco Devescovi;Francisco Devescovi

  • No evidence of enemy release in pathogen and microbial communities of common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) in their native and introduced range.

    Philip J. Lester;Peter J. Bosch;Monica A. M. Gruber;Eugene A. Kapp

  • Conspecific Avoidance During Foraging in Venturia canescens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae): The Roles of Host Presence and Conspecific Densities

    Marcela K. Castelo;Juan C. Corley;Emmanuel Desouhant

  • Selection of cricetine prey by the culpeo fox in Patagonia : a differential prey vulnerability hypothesis

    J.C. Corley;G.J. Fernandez;A.F. Capurro;A.J. Novaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew M. Liebhold
Andrew M. Liebhold Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Carlos Bernstein
Carlos Bernstein University of Lyon System
Jacqueline R. Beggs
Jacqueline R. Beggs University of Auckland
Matthew P. Ayres
Matthew P. Ayres Dartmouth College
Eckehard G. Brockerhoff
Eckehard G. Brockerhoff Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Olle Anderbrant
Olle Anderbrant Lund University
Philip J. Lester
Philip J. Lester Victoria University of Wellington
Michael Nilsson
Michael Nilsson University of Newcastle Australia
Bernard Slippers
Bernard Slippers University of Pretoria
Angus J. Carnegie
Angus J. Carnegie New South Wales Department of Primary Industries

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