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Mathieu Denoël

Mathieu Denoël

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
5334
World Ranking
6429
National Ranking
83

Mathieu Denoël publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 252 publications — 85th percentile

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

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

Mathieu Denoël 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 Mathieu Denoël sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Mathieu Denoël is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science, with particular attention to ecology and its related subfields.

The main fields of study covered by their work include:

  • Environmental Science

Their research spans various subfields, such as:

  • Ecology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Key topics investigated by Mathieu Denoël are:

  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Gut microbiota and health

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Fabien Pille (5 publications)
  • Clément Duret (5 publications)
  • Christophe Dufresnes (4 publications)
  • Benjamin Lejeune (4 publications)
  • Gilles Lepoint (4 publications)

Mathieu Denoël has published articles in several journals multiple times, including:

  • Global Change Biology (2 publications)
  • Molecular Ecology (2 publications)
  • Hydrobiologia (2 publications)
  • Biological Invasions (2 publications)
  • Biological Conservation (2 publications)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Determinants and Consequences of Dispersal in Vertebrates with Complex Life Cycles: A Review of Pond-Breeding Amphibians" (2020), published in The Quarterly Review of Biology
  • "How to recover from a bad start: size at metamorphosis affects growth and survival in a tropical amphibian" (2020), published in BMC Ecology
  • "Piecing the barcoding puzzle of Palearctic water frogs (Pelophylax) sheds light on amphibian biogeography and global invasions" (2024), published in Global Change Biology
  • "Repeated ecological and life cycle transitions make salamanders an ideal model for evolution and development" (2021), published in Developmental Dynamics
  • "Multiple glacial refugia and contemporary dispersal shape the genetic structure of an endemic amphibian from the Pyrenees" (2020), published in Molecular Ecology

Best Publications

  • Updated distribution and biogeography of amphibians and reptiles of Europe

    Neftali Sillero;João Campos;Anna Bonardi;Claudia Corti

  • Ecological thresholds: an assessment of methods to identify abrupt changes in species-habitat relationships

    Gentile Francesco Ficetola;Mathieu Denoël

  • Evolutionary ecology of facultative paedomorphosis in newts and salamanders.

    Mathieu Denoël;Mathieu Denoël;Pierre Joly;Howard H. Whiteman

  • Multi-scale effect of landscape processes and habitat quality on newt abundance: Implications for conservation

    Mathieu Denoël;Anthony Lehmann

  • Effects of Widespread Fish Introductions on Paedomorphic Newts in Europe

    Mathieu Denoel;Georg Dzukic;Milos L. Kalezic

  • Determinants and consequences of dispersal in vertebrates with complex life cycles: A review of pond-breeding amphibians

    Hugo Cayuela;Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez;Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez;Loïc Teulier;Íñigo Martínez-Solano

  • Video multitracking of fish behaviour: a synthesis and future perspectives

    Johann Delcourt;Mathieu Denoël;Marc Ylieff;Pascal Poncin

  • Cumulative effects of road de-icing salt on amphibian behavior.

    Mathieu Denoël;Marion Bichot;Gentile Francesco Ficetola;Johann Delcourt

  • Conservation of newt guilds in an agricultural landscape of Belgium: the importance of aquatic and terrestrial habitats

    Mathieu Denoël;G. Francesco Ficetola

  • Effects of a sublethal pesticide exposure on locomotor behavior: A video-tracking analysis in larval amphibians

    Mathieu Denoël;Sylvie Libon;Patrick Kestemont;Catherine Brasseur

  • Fifteen shades of green: The evolution of Bufotes toads revisited.

    Christophe Dufresnes;Glib Mazepa;Daniel Jablonski;Ricardo Caliari Oliveira

  • Neoteny and progenesis as two heterochronic processes involved in paedomorphosis in Triturus alpestris (Amphibia: Caudata).

    Mathieu Denoël;Pierre Joly

  • Consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of cannibalism in fluctuating age-structured populations

    Scott A. Wissinger;Scott A. Wissinger;Howard H. Whiteman;Howard H. Whiteman;Mathieu Denoël;Mathieu Denoël;Miranda L. Mumford;Miranda L. Mumford

  • Biogeography and ecology of paedomorphosis in Triturus alpestris (Amphibia, Caudata)

    M. Denoël;R. Duguet;G. Dzukic;M. Kalezic

  • Adaptive significance of facultative paedomorphosis in Triturus alpestris (Amphibia, Caudata): resource partitioning in an alpine lake

    Mathieu Denoël;Pierre Joly

  • LANDSCAPE‐LEVEL THRESHOLDS AND NEWT CONSERVATION

    Mathieu Denoël;G. Francesco Ficetola

  • Short- and long-term advantages of an alternative ontogenetic pathway

    Mathieu Denoël;Frédéric Hervant;Robert Schabetsberger;Pierre Joly

  • Similar Local and Landscape Processes Affect Both a Common and a Rare Newt Species

    Mathieu Denoël;Amélie Perez;Yves Cornet;Gentile Francesco Ficetola

  • How to recover from a bad start: size at metamorphosis affects growth and survival in a tropical amphibian.

    Diana Székely;Diana Székely;Diana Székely;Dan Cogălniceanu;Paul Székely;Diego Armijos-Ojeda;Diego Armijos-Ojeda

  • Trophic habits and aquatic microhabitat use in gilled immature, paedomorphic and metamorphic Alpine newts ( Triturus alpestris apuanus ) in a pond in central Italy

    Mathieu DENOëL;Franco Andreone

  • Foraging plasticity favours adaptation to new habitats in fire salamanders

    Raoul Manenti;Mathieu Denoël;Gentile Francesco Ficetola

Frequent Co-Authors

Gentile Francesco Ficetola
Gentile Francesco Ficetola University of Milan
Pierre Joly
Pierre Joly Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Scott A. Wissinger
Scott A. Wissinger Allegheny College
Raoul Manenti
Raoul Manenti University of Milan
Gilles Lepoint
Gilles Lepoint University of Liège
Patrick Kestemont
Patrick Kestemont University of Namur
Edwin De Pauw
Edwin De Pauw University of Liège
David R. Vieites
David R. Vieites Spanish National Research Council
Pierre-André Crochet
Pierre-André Crochet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Dirk S. Schmeller
Dirk S. Schmeller National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse

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