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53
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7032
World Ranking
3367
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137

Martine Hossaert-McKey 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 Martine Hossaert-McKey sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 119 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Martine Hossaert-McKey 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 Martine Hossaert-McKey sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 53 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Martine Hossaert-McKey is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research focuses primarily on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions in ecology, evolution, behavior, and systematics. Their work intersects with plant science, insect science, forestry, and geochemistry and petrology.

The scientist's research covers diverse topics including:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Phytochemistry and biological activities of Ficus species
  • Plant diversity and evolution
  • Plant parasitism and resistance
  • Insect-plant interactions and control
  • Insect and pesticide research
  • Plant responses to elevated CO2

Among their recent papers are:

  • Chemical signal is in the blend: bases of plant-pollinator encounter in a highly specialized interaction (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Ozone Pollution Alters Olfaction and Behavior of Pollinators (2021, Antioxidants)
  • Manganese distribution in the Mn-hyperaccumulator Grevillea meisneri from New Caledonia (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Harmonize rules for digital sequence information benefit-sharing across UN frameworks (2024, Nature Communications)
  • Floral scent of the Mediterranean fig tree: significant inter-varietal difference but strong conservation of the signal responsible for pollinator attraction (2023, Scientific Reports)

They have coauthored frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas
  • Magali Proffit
  • Bruno Buatois
  • Benoît Lapeyre
  • Xiaoxia Deng

Martine Hossaert-McKey's publications appear most often in:

  • Scientific Reports (4 publications)
  • Antioxidants (1 publication)
  • Nature Communications (1 publication)
  • Human Ecology (1 publication)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (1 publication)

In addition to journal articles, they have authored multiple books published by Berghahn Books and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Their book titles include:

  • Fig Trees and Humans (2024)
  • Photovoltaism, agriculture and écology: from agrivoltaism to ecovoltaism (2022)

Best Publications

  • An Extreme Case of Plant–Insect Codiversification: Figs and Fig-Pollinating Wasps

    Astrid Cruaud;Nina Ronsted;Nina Ronsted;Nina Ronsted;Bhanumas Chantarasuwan;Lien Siang Chou

  • Comparison of genetic diversity of the invasive weed Rubus alceifolius Poir. (Rosaceae) in its native range and in areas of introduction, using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers

    L. Amsellem;J. L. Noyer;T. Le Bourgeois;M. Hossaert-Mckey

  • Figs and fig pollinators: evolutionary conflicts in a coevoled mutualism.

    Marie Charlotte Anstett;Martine Hossaert-McKey;Finn Kjellberg

  • Blue tits use selected plants and olfaction to maintain an aromatic environment for nestlings

    Cécile Petit;Martine Hossaert‐McKey;Philippe Perret;Jacques Blondel

  • Specific attraction of fig-pollinating wasps: role of volatile compounds released by tropical figs.

    Laure Grison-Pigé;Jean-Marie Bessière;Martine Hossaert-McKey

  • Fig volatile compounds--a first comparative study.

    Laure Grison-Pigé;Martine Hossaert-McKey;Jaco M. Greeff;Jean-Marie Bessière

  • Chemosensory attraction of fig wasps to substances produced by receptive figs

    M. Hossaert-McKey;M. Gibernau;J. E. Frey

  • Private channel: a single unusual compound assures specific pollinator attraction in Ficus semicordata

    Chun Chen;Qishi Song;Magali Proffit;Magali Proffit;Jean‐Marie Bessière

  • Floral scents: their roles in nursery pollination mutualisms

    Martine Hossaert-McKey;Catherine Soler;Bertrand Schatz;Magali Proffit

  • Small-scale spatial genetic structure in the Central African rainforest tree species Aucoumea klaineana: a stepwise approach to infer the impact of limited gene dispersal, population history and habitat fragmentation.

    Céline Born;Olivier J. Hardy;Marie-Hélène Chevallier;Simon Ossari

  • Constraints on control: factors influencing reproductive success in male mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)

    Marie Charpentier;Patricia Peignot;Martine Hossaert-McKey;Olivier Gimenez

  • Why do fig wasps actively pollinate monoecious figs

    Emmanuelle Jousselin;Emmanuelle Jousselin;Martine Hossaert-McKey;Edward Allen Herre;Finn Kjellberg

  • Resource allocation: A conflict in the fig/fig wasp mutualism?

    M.-C. Anstett;J. L. Bronstein;M. Hossaert-McKey;M. Hossaert-McKey

  • Volatile compounds from extracts of figs of Ficus carica

    Marc Gibernau;Hans R. Buser;Jürg E. Frey;Martine Hossaert-McKey

  • When figs wait for pollinators: the length of fig receptivity

    Bouchaib Khadari;Marc Gibernau;Marie-Charlotte Anstett;Finn Kjellberg

  • Farmers’ practices, metapopulation dynamics, and conservation of agricultural biodiversity on-farm: a case study of sorghum among the Duupa in sub-sahelian Cameroon

    Nadir Alvarez;Eric Garine;Celestin Khasah;Edmond Dounias

  • Adaptations for a two-phase seed dispersal system involving vertebrates and ants in a hemiepiphytic fig (Ficus microcarpa: Moraceae)

    Sandra Kaufmann;Doyle B. McKey;Martine Hossaert-McKey;Carol C. Horvitz

  • Kin discrimination in juvenile mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx

    Marie J.E. Charpentier;Patricia Peignot;Martine Hossaert-McKey;E. Jean Wickings

  • Evidence for a switch in the reproductive biology of Rubus alceifolius (Rosaceae) towards apomixis, between its native range and its area of introduction

    Laurent Amsellem;Laurent Amsellem;Jean-Louis Noyer;Martine Hossaert-McKey

  • Chemical mediation and niche partitioning in non-pollinating fig-wasp communities.

    Magali Proffit;Bertrand Schatz;Renée M. Borges;Martine Hossaert-Mckey

Frequent Co-Authors

Finn Kjellberg
Finn Kjellberg Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Doyle McKey
Doyle McKey University of Montpellier
Bertrand Schatz
Bertrand Schatz Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Marie Bessière
Jean-Marie Bessière École Normale Supérieure
Nadir Alvarez
Nadir Alvarez University of Geneva
Marc Gibernau
Marc Gibernau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Yves Rasplus
Jean-Yves Rasplus INRA Biology Center for Population Management (CBGP)
Marie J. E. Charpentier
Marie J. E. Charpentier University of Montpellier
Judith L. Bronstein
Judith L. Bronstein University of Arizona
Emmanuelle Jousselin
Emmanuelle Jousselin INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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