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Mylene M. Mariette

Mylene M. Mariette

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
26
Citations
2470
World Ranking
2899
National Ranking
151

Mylene M. Mariette publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mylene M. Mariette sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 56 publications — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Mylene M. Mariette D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mylene M. Mariette sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 26 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mylene M. Mariette is affiliated with Deakin University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on environmental sciences and agricultural and biological sciences, with particular attention to biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist's work spans multiple subfields within biology, including ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, developmental biology, zoology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main research topics include marine animal studies, animal vocal communication and behavior, animal behavior and reproduction, bat biology and ecology studies, physiological and biochemical adaptations, avian ecology and behavior, and wildlife ecology and conservation.

Recent notable publications by Mylene M. Mariette include:

  • Integrating Mitochondrial Aerobic Metabolism into Ecology and Evolution, 2021, published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Avian mortality risk during heat waves will increase greatly in arid Australia during the 21st century, 2020, published in Conservation Physiology
  • Acoustic developmental programming: a mechanistic and evolutionary framework, 2021, published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Prenatal acoustic programming of mitochondrial function for high temperatures in an arid-adapted bird, 2021, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Vocal panting: a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for enhancing heat tolerance in a desert-adapted bird, 2020, published in Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors in their research include Katherine L. Buchanan, Anaïs Pessato, Eve Udino, Andrew E. McKechnie, and Ondi L. Crino.

The scientist has published in various scientific venues, with the most frequent being Scientific Reports, Trends in Ecology & Evolution, and Conservation Physiology. Additional publications appear in journals such as Science and Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Nest visit synchrony is high and correlates with reproductive success in the wild Zebra finch Taeniopygia guttata

    Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith

  • Prenatal acoustic communication programs offspring for high posthatching temperatures in a songbird

    Mylene M. Mariette;Katherine L. Buchanan

  • Short- and long-term consequences of early developmental conditions: a case study on wild and domesticated zebra finches

    B. Tschirren;A. N. Rutstein;E. Postma;M. Mariette

  • Vocal communication at the nest between mates in wild zebra finches: a private vocal duet?

    Julie E. Elie;Mylène M. Mariette;Hédi A. Soula;Simon C. Griffith

  • The Adaptive Significance of Provisioning and Foraging Coordination between Breeding Partners

    Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith

  • Low level of extrapair parentage in wild zebra finches

    Simon C. Griffith;Simon C. Griffith;Clare E. Holleley;Clare E. Holleley;Mylene M. Mariette;Mylene M. Mariette;Sarah R. Pryke;Sarah R. Pryke

  • Use of nest-boxes by the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata): implications for reproductive success and research

    Simon C. Griffith;Sarah R. Pryke;Mylene Mariette

  • The Effects of Inbreeding on Male Courtship Behaviour and Coloration in Guppies

    Mylene Mariette;Jennifer L Kelley;Robert Brooks;Jonathan P Evans

  • Sex Reversal and Comparative Data Undermine the W Chromosome and Support Z-linked DMRT1 as the Regulator of Gonadal Sex Differentiation in Birds

    Claire E Hirst;Andrew T Major;Katie L Ayers;Rosie J Brown

  • Male song structure predicts reproductive success in a wild zebra finch population

    Joseph L. Woodgate;Joseph L. Woodgate;Mylene M. Mariette;Mylene M. Mariette;Andrew T.D. Bennett;Simon C. Griffith;Simon C. Griffith

  • Higher temperatures during development reduce body size in the zebra finch in the laboratory and in the wild.

    Samuel C. Andrew;Laura L. Hurley;Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith;Simon C. Griffith

  • Vocal negotiation over parental care? Acoustic communication at the nest predicts partners' incubation share

    Ingrid C. A. Boucaud;Mylene M. Mariette;Mylene M. Mariette;Avelyne S. Villain;Cl Ementine Vignal

  • Variation in reproductive success across captive populations: Methodological differences, potential biases and opportunities

    Simon C. Griffith;Ondi L. Crino;Samuel C. Andrew;Fumiaki Y. Nomano

  • Conspecific attraction and nest site selection in a nomadic species, the zebra finch

    Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith

  • Prenatal exposure to incubation calls affects song learning in the zebra finch

    Andrew C. Katsis;Mzuri H. Davies;Katherine L. Buchanan;Sonia Kleindorfer

  • Using an Electronic Monitoring System to Link Offspring Provisioning and Foraging Behavior of a Wild Passerine

    Mylene M. Mariette;Mylene M. Mariette;Emma C. Pariser;Amanda J. Gilby;Michael J. L. Magrath;Michael J. L. Magrath

  • The size and composition of social groups in the wild zebra finch

    Luke S. C. McCowan;Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith;Simon C. Griffith

  • The effects of familiarity and group size on mating preferences in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata.

    M. M. Mariette;M. M. Mariette;S. R. K. Zajitschek;C. M. Garcia;R. C. Brooks

  • Vocal panting: a novel thermoregulatory mechanism for enhancing heat tolerance in a desert-adapted bird.

    Anaïs Pessato;Andrew E. McKechnie;Katherine L. Buchanan;Mylene M. Mariette

  • Bonding beyond the pair in a monogamous bird: impact on social structure in adult rooks (Corvus frugilegus)

    Palmyre H. Boucherie;Palmyre H. Boucherie;Mylène M. Mariette;Céline Bret;Valérie Dufour;Valérie Dufour

  • Artificial ornaments manipulate intrinsic male quality in wild-caught zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)

    Emma C. Pariser;Emma C. Pariser;Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith

  • Does coloniality improve foraging efficiency and nestling provisioning? A field experiment in the wild Zebra Finch

    Mylene M. Mariette;Simon C. Griffith;Simon C. Griffith

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon C. Griffith
Simon C. Griffith Macquarie University
Katherine L. Buchanan
Katherine L. Buchanan Deakin University
Andrew E. McKechnie
Andrew E. McKechnie University of Pretoria
Craig A. Smith
Craig A. Smith Monash University
Sonia Kleindorfer
Sonia Kleindorfer University of Vienna
François Munoz
François Munoz Grenoble Alpes University
Robert Brooks
Robert Brooks University of New South Wales
Cédric Sueur
Cédric Sueur University of Strasbourg
Marc-André Selosse
Marc-André Selosse University of Gdańsk
Michael J. L. Magrath
Michael J. L. Magrath University of Melbourne

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