World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
44
Citations
9853
World Ranking
4996
National Ranking
20

Overview

Víctor Sánchez-Cordero is affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico in Mexico. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a substantial number of publications addressing various subfields such as Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work covers a range of topics that reflect a detailed interest in species distribution and climate change, wildlife ecology and conservation, ecological and vegetation dynamics, and disease research involving Trypanosoma species and Leishmaniasis. Conservation, biodiversity, and resource management are also significant themes within their research portfolio.

Recent notable publications include:

  • Generalists yet different: distributional responses to climate change may vary in opportunistic bat species sharing similar ecological traits, 2021, Mammal Review
  • Cumulative habitat loss increases conservation threats on endemic species of terrestrial vertebrates in Mexico, 2020, Biological Conservation
  • Molecular detection of Leishmania infantum in sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae: Phlebotominae) from Veracruz, Mexico, 2020, Acta Tropica
  • Species, taxonomic, and functional group diversities of terrestrial mammals at risk under climate change and land-use/cover change scenarios in Mexico, 2022, Global Change Biology
  • Community-Based Monitoring of Jaguar (Panthera onca) in the Chinantla Region, Mexico, 2020, Tropical Conservation Science

Frequent co-authors in their scientific collaborations include:

  • José Juan Flores-Martínez
  • Francisco Botello
  • Ingeborg Becker
  • Mario C. Lavariega
  • Mariana Munguía-Carrara

Their research outputs have commonly appeared in these publication venues:

  • PLoS ONE
  • Therya ixmana
  • Tropical Conservation Science
  • Biological Conservation
  • Parasitology Research

Best Publications

  • Conservatism of Ecological Niches in Evolutionary Time

    A. T. Peterson;J. Soberón;V. Sánchez-Cordero

  • Future projections for Mexican faunas under global climate change scenarios

    A. Townsend Peterson;Miguel A. Ortega-Huerta;Jeremy Bartley;Victor Sánchez-Cordero

  • Climate change and risk of leishmaniasis in north america: predictions from ecological niche models of vector and reservoir species.

    Camila González;Ophelia Wang;Stavana E. Strutz;Constantino González-Salazar

  • Ecologic niche modeling and potential reservoirs for Chagas disease, Mexico.

    A. Townsend Peterson;Victor Sánchez-Cordero;C. Ben Beard;Janine M. Ramsey

  • Effects of global climate change on geographic distributions of Mexican Cracidae

    A.Townsend Peterson;Victor Sánchez-Cordero;Jorge Soberón;Jeremy Bartley

  • Effectiveness of natural protected areas to prevent land use and land cover change in Mexico

    Fernanda Figueroa;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero

  • Elevation gradients of diversity for rodents and bats in Oaxaca, Mexico

    VÍctor SÁnchez‐Cordero

  • Geographic analysis of conservation priority: endemic birds and mammals in Veracruz, Mexico

    A.Townsend Peterson;Stephen L. Egbert;Victor Sánchez-Cordero;Kevin P. Price

  • Deforestation and extant distributions of Mexican endemic mammals

    Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;Patricia Illoldi-Rangel;Miguel Linaje;Sahotra Sarkar

  • Incorporating connectivity into conservation planning: A multi-criteria case study from central Mexico

    Trevon Fuller;Mariana Munguía;Michael Mayfield;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero

  • Postdispersal fruit and seed removal by forest-dwelling rodents in a lowland rainforest in Mexico

    Victor Sanchez-Cordero;Roberto Martinez-Gallardo

  • Prey Spectra of Jaguar (Panthera onca) and Puma (Puma concolor) in Tropical Forests of Mexico

    Marcelo Aranda;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero

  • Tracking population extirpations via melding ecological niche modeling with land-cover information

    A. Townsend Peterson;Victor Sánchez-Cordero;Enrique Martínez-Meyer;Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza

  • Museum specimen data predict crop damage by tropical rodents.

    Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;Enrique Martínez-Meyer

  • Ecology of North American Triatominae.

    Carlos N. Ibarra-Cerdeña;Victor Sánchez-Cordero;A. Townsend Peterson;Janine M. Ramsey

  • Place prioritization for biodiversity content using species ecological niche modeling

    Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;Verónica Cirelli;Mariana Munguial;Sahotra Sarkar

  • PREDICTING DISTRIBUTIONS OF MEXICAN MAMMALS USING ECOLOGICAL NICHE MODELING

    Patricia Illoldi-Rangel;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;A. Townsend Peterson;A. Townsend Peterson

  • The Role of Fruits and Insects in the Nutrition of Frugivorous Bats: Evaluating the Use of Stable Isotope Models1

    Keith A. Hobson;A Adriana Manzo;B Daniel Estrada

  • Sources of assimilated protein in five species of New World frugivorous bats

    Gerardo L. Herrera;Elizabeth Gutierrez;Keith A. Hobson;Baldo Altube

  • Projected future distributions of vectors of Trypanosoma cruzi in North America under climate change scenarios.

    Miroslava Garza;Teresa Patricia Feria Arroyo;Edgar A. Casillas;Victor Sanchez-Cordero

  • The cost of postponing biodiversity conservation in Mexico

    Trevon Fuller;Víctor Sánchez-Cordero;Patricia Illoldi-Rangel;Miguel Linaje

Frequent Co-Authors

Sahotra Sarkar
Sahotra Sarkar The University of Texas at Austin
A. Townsend Peterson
A. Townsend Peterson University of Kansas
Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza
Adolfo G. Navarro-Sigüenza National Autonomous University of Mexico
Enrique Martínez-Meyer
Enrique Martínez-Meyer National Autonomous University of Mexico
Juan J. Morrone
Juan J. Morrone National Autonomous University of Mexico
Danilo Russo
Danilo Russo University of Naples Federico II
Luciano Bosso
Luciano Bosso Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Robert P. Anderson
Robert P. Anderson City College of New York
Jorge Soberón
Jorge Soberón University of Kansas
Leonardo Ancillotto
Leonardo Ancillotto University of Naples Federico II

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Ecology and Evolution opens doors to a variety of online degrees and unique career paths. Interdisciplinary skills are increasingly valued, and pursuing related programs, such as an online architecture degree, can provide important environmental design insights that overlap with ecology studies.

Foundational scientific skills from mathematics are also in high demand. An online math degree can bolster analytical capabilities, especially useful for ecological data analysis or evolutionary modeling.

Communication and visualization are crucial in science. Creative learners may consider online graphic design schools to gain skills in scientific illustration and effective public outreach.

Affordability and flexibility are key when choosing a degree. An online interdisciplinary studies degree ranking affordable options can help combine interests in science, design, and communication while managing costs.

Each of these online degrees can complement your study of Ecology and Evolution, providing diverse skills that broaden career opportunities in research, technology, education, and more.

Best Scientists Citing Víctor Sánchez-Cordero

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles