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Mario S. Di Bitetti publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 94 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Mario S. Di Bitetti 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 Mario S. Di Bitetti sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Mario S. Di Bitetti is affiliated with the National University of Misiones in Argentina. Their research is predominantly situated within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on Ecology and its related subfields. The scientist's work also intersects with Social Psychology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Small Animals, and Ecological Modeling.

The research topics covered by Mario S. Di Bitetti include:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior

Their publication record features articles in journals such as:

  • Journal for Nature Conservation
  • Biological Conservation
  • Mastozoología neotropical
  • Journal of Zoology
  • Forest Ecology and Management

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Mario S. Di Bitetti include:

  • "Effects of cattle on habitat use and diel activity of large native herbivores in a South American rangeland," 2020, Journal for Nature Conservation
  • "Tree plantations replacing natural grasslands in high biodiversity areas: How do they affect the mammal assemblage?" 2020, Forest Ecology and Management (coauthored by María Eugenia Iezzi)
  • "Forest fragments prioritization based on their connectivity contribution for multiple Atlantic Forest mammals," 2022, Biological Conservation (coauthored by María Eugenia Iezzi)
  • "Excavations of giant armadillos alter environmental conditions and provide new resources for a range of animals," 2020, Journal of Zoology (coauthored by Yamil E. Di Blanco)
  • "Much more than forest loss: four decades of habitat connectivity decline for Atlantic Forest jaguars," 2022, Landscape Ecology (coauthored by Julia Martínez Pardo)

Mario S. Di Bitetti often collaborates with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Carlos De Angelo
  • Agustín Paviolo
  • María Eugenia Iezzi
  • Paula Cruz
  • Diego Varela

Best Publications

  • Publish (in English) or perish: The effect on citation rate of using languages other than English in scientific publications.

    Mario Santiago Di Bitetti;Mario Santiago Di Bitetti;Julian Alberto Ferreras;Julian Alberto Ferreras

  • Niche partitioning and species coexistence in a Neotropical felid assemblage.

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Carlos D. De Angelo;Yamil E. Di Blanco;Agustín Paviolo

  • Estimating Puma Densities from Camera Trapping across Three Study Sites: Bolivia, Argentina, and Belize

    Marcella J. Kelly;Andrew Noss;Mario Santiago Di Bitetti;Leonardo Maffei

  • Social foraging and the finder's share in capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella ☆

    Mario S. di Bitetti;Charles H. Janson

  • TIME PARTITIONING FAVORS THE COEXISTENCE OF SYMPATRIC CRAB-EATING FOXES (CERDOCYON THOUS) AND PAMPAS FOXES (LYCALOPEX GYMNOCERCUS)

    Mario Santiago Di Bitetti;Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco;Javier Adolfo Pereira;Agustin Javier Paviolo

  • When will the stork arrive? Patterns of birth seasonality in neotropical primates

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Charles H. Janson

  • Home-range use by the tufted capuchin monkey ( Cebus apella nigritus ) in a subtropical rainforest of Argentina

    Mario S. Di Bitetti

  • Differential impact of landscape transformation on pumas (Puma concolor) and jaguars (Panthera onca) in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest

    Carlos Daniel de Angelo;Agustin Javier Paviolo;Mario Santiago Di Bitetti

  • Evidence for an important social role of allogrooming in a platyrrhine primate

    Mario S Di Bitetti

  • Differential Responses to Hunting in Two Sympatric Species of Brocket Deer (Mazama americana and M. nana)

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Agustín Paviolo;Carolina A. Ferrari;Carlos De Angelo

  • A biodiversity hotspot losing its top predator: The challenge of jaguar conservation in the Atlantic Forest of South America

    Agustin Paviolo;Carlos De Angelo;Katia M. P. M. B. Ferraz;Ronaldo G. Morato

  • Jaguar Panthera onca population decline in the Upper Paraná Atlantic Forest of Argentina and Brazil

    Agustin Javier Paviolo;Carlos Daniel de Angelo;Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco;Mario Santiago Di Bitetti

  • Sleeping site preferences in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella nigritus).

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Estela Maris Luengos Vidal;María Celia Baldovino;Viviana Benesovsky

  • Food-associated Calls of Tufted Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus Apella Nigritus) Are Functionally Referential Signals

    Mario S. Di Bitetti

  • Space Use and Movement of a Neotropical Top Predator: The Endangered Jaguar

    Ronaldo G Morato;Jared A Stabach;Chris H Fleming;Justin M Calabrese

  • PROTECTION AFFECTS THE ABUNDANCE AND ACTIVITY PATTERNS OF PUMAS IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST

    Agustin Javier Paviolo;Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco;Carlos Daniel de Angelo;Mario Santiago Di Bitetti

  • Experimental analysis of food detection in capuchin monkeys: effects of distance, travel speed, and resource size

    Charles H. Janson;Mario S. Di Bitetti

  • Local and continental correlates of the abundance of a neotropical cat, the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis)

    Mario Santiago Di Bitetti;Agustin Javier Paviolo;Carlos Daniel de Angelo;Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco

  • Reproductive Socioecology of Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella nigritus) in Northeastern Argentina

    Mario S. Di Bitetti;Charles H. Janson

  • Impact of yellow fever outbreaks on two howler monkey species (Alouatta guariba clamitans and A. caraya) in Misiones, Argentina

    Ingrid Holzmann;Ingrid Holzmann;Ilaria Agostini;Juan Ignacio Areta;Hebe Ferreyra

  • Food-associated calls and audience effects in tufted capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella nigritus

    Mario S. Di Bitetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Agustín Paviolo
Agustín Paviolo National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Andrew J. Noss
Andrew J. Noss University of Florida
Mauro Galetti
Mauro Galetti Sao Paulo State University
Milton Cezar Ribeiro
Milton Cezar Ribeiro Sao Paulo State University
Pablo M. Beldomenico
Pablo M. Beldomenico National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Charles H. Janson
Charles H. Janson University of Montana
Adriano Garcia Chiarello
Adriano Garcia Chiarello Universidade de São Paulo
Marcella J. Kelly
Marcella J. Kelly Virginia Tech
Larissa L. Bailey
Larissa L. Bailey Colorado State University

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