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D-Index
26
Citations
2175
World Ranking
2916
National Ranking
123

Yann Quilichini 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 Yann Quilichini sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 146 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

Yann Quilichini 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 Yann Quilichini 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

Yann Quilichini is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The scientist's research predominantly focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with particular expertise in ecology, parasitology, and plant science.

Their work encompasses various subfields including global and planetary change and infectious diseases. Central to their research are topics such as parasite biology and host interactions, myxozoan parasites in aquatic species, and vector-borne infectious diseases. Additional focal areas include viral infections and vectors, identification and quantification in food, and vector-borne animal diseases.

Quilichini's recent published papers demonstrate a breadth of study across biological and ecological disciplines. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Plasticity of the xylem vulnerability to embolism in Populus tremula x alba relies on pit quantity properties rather than on pit structure," 2021, Tree Physiology
  • "Improved response of triploid citrus varieties to water deficit is related to anatomical and cytological properties," 2021, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • "Harmful algae and pathogens on plastics in three mediterranean coastal lagoons," 2023, Heliyon
  • "Distribution of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Domestic Animals and Their Ticks in the Countries of the Mediterranean Basin between 2000 and 2021: A Systematic Review," 2022, Microorganisms
  • "Malacological survey in a bottle of water: A comparative study between manual sampling and environmental DNA metabarcoding approaches," 2020, Global Ecology and Conservation

The scientist consistently publishes in selected scientific journals, with multiple contributions to:

  • Microorganisms
  • Parasitology Research
  • Research Square
  • Fishes
  • iScience

Frequent collaborators in the research include Vanina Pasqualini, Liliane Berti, Joséphine Foata, Bernard Marchand, and Jérémie Santini, each contributing to a significant number of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Cellular effects induced by Inula graveolens and Santolina corsica essential oils on Staphylococcus aureus

    E. Guinoiseau;A. Luciani;P. G. Rossi;Y. Quilichini

  • Ultrastructural study of the spermatozoon of Heterolebes maculosus (Digenea, Opistholebetidae), a parasite of the porcupinefish Diodon hystrix (Pisces, Teleostei)

    Yann Quilichini;J. Foata;J. L. Justine;R. A. Bray

  • Ultrastructural study of the spermatozoon of Pronoprymna ventricosa (Digenea, Baccigerinae), parasite of the twaite shad Alosa fallax Lacepede (Pisces, Teleostei).

    Yann Quilichini;Josephine Foata;Bernard Marchand

  • Spermatozoon ultrastructure of Aponurus laguncula (Digenea: Lecithasteridae), a parasite of Aluterus monoceros (Pisces: Teleostei).

    Yann Quilichini;Joséphine Foata;Jean-Lou Justine;Rodney A. Bray

  • Anti-Quorum Sensing Activity of 12 Essential Oils on chromobacterium violaceum and Specific Action of cis-cis-p-Menthenolide from Corsican Mentha suaveolens ssp. Insularis

    Jean-Pierre Poli;Elodie Guinoiseau;Dominique de Rocca Serra;Sylvain Sutour

  • Spermiogenesis and sperm ultrastructure of Deropristis Inflata Molin, 1859 (Digenea, Deropristidae), a parasite of Anguilla anguilla

    Joséphine Foata;Yann Quilichini;Bernard Marchand

  • Ultrastructural study of spermiogenesis and the spermatozoon of Crepidostomum metoecus (Digenea: Allocreadiidae), a parasite of Salmo trutta (Pisces: Teleostei).

    Yann Quilichini;Joséphine Foata;Antoine Orsini;Bernard Marchand

  • Spermatozoon Ultrastructure of Gyliauchen sp. (Digenea: Gyliauchenidae), an Intestinal Parasite of Siganus fuscescens (Pisces: Teleostei)

    Yann Quilichini;Joséphine Foata;Jean-Lou Justine;Rodney A. Bray

  • Ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of Holorchis micracanthum (Digenea: Lepocreadiidae), an intestinal parasite of Plectorhinchus mediterraneus (Pisces, Teleostei) in Senegal.

    Cheikh Tidiane Bâ;Papa Ibnou Ndiaye;Ayatoulaye Dione;Yann Quilichini

  • Sperm ultrastructure of the digenean Siphoderina elongata (Platyhelminthes, Cryptogonimidae) intestinal parasite of Nemipterus furcosus (Pisces, Teleostei)

    Yann Quilichini;Joséphine Foata;Jean-Lou Justine;Rodney A. Bray

  • Ultrastructural study of the spermatozoon of Nicolla testiobliquum (Digenea, Opecoelidae) parasite of brown trout Salmo trutta (Pisces, Teleostei).

    Yann Quilichini;Josephine Foata;Bernard Marchand

  • Epidemiological surveillance of schistosomiasis outbreak in Corsica (France): Are animal reservoir hosts implicated in local transmission?

    Ana Oleaga;Olivier Rey;Bruno Polack;Sébastien Grech-Angelini

  • SPERMIOGENESIS AND SPERMATOZOON ULTRASTRUCTURE OF NICOLLA WISNIEWSKII (DIGENEA: OPECOELIDAE), AN INTESTINAL PARASITE OF BROWN TROUT SALMO TRUTTA (PISCES: TELEOSTEI)

    Yann Quilichini;Joséphine Foata;Antoine Orsini;Bernard Marchand

  • Advances in Spermatological Characters in the Digenea: Review and Proposal of Spermatozoa Models and Their Phylogenetic Importance.

    Abdoulaye J S Bakhoum;Jordi Miquel;Papa I Ndiaye;Jean-Lou Justine

  • Effect of chronic arsenic exposure under environmental conditions on bioaccumulation, oxidative stress, and antioxidant enzymatic defenses in wild trout Salmo trutta (Pisces, Teleostei).

    Samuel Greani;Radia Lourkisti;Liliane Berti;Bernard Marchand

  • Sparicotyle Chrysophrii (Van Beneden and Hesse 1863) (Monogenea: Polyopisthocotylea) Parasite of Cultured Gilthead Sea Bream Sparus Aurata (Linnaeus 1758) (Pisces: Teleostei) From Corsica: Ecological and Morphological Study

    Laetitia Antonelli;Yann Quilichini;Bernard Marchand

  • Molecular investigation of tick-borne pathogens in ixodid ticks infesting domestic animals (cattle and sheep) and small rodents (black rats) of Corsica, France

    V. Cicculli;L. Capai;Y. Quilichini;S. Masse

  • Sperm ultrastructure of the digenean Aphallus tubarium (Rudolphi, 1819) Poche, 1926 (Platyhelminthes, Cryptogonimidae) intestinal parasite of Dentex dentex (Pisces, Teleostei).

    Joséphine Foata;Yann Quilichini;Samuel Greani;Bernard Marchand

  • Sperm ultrastructure of the gall bladder fluke Anisocoelium capitellatum (Digenea: Cryptogonimidae), a parasite of Uranoscopus scaber (Pisces: Uranoscopidae).

    Sonia Ternengo;Yann Quilichini;Pantelis Katharios;Bernard Marchand

  • Ultrastructural study of sperm cells in Acanthocolpidae: the case of Stephanostomum murielae and Stephanostomoides tenuis (Digenea).

    Abdoulaye J.S. Bakhoum;Yann Quilichini;Jean-Lou Justine;Rodney A. Bray

  • Ultrastructure of the spermatozoon of the digenean Cricocephalus albus (Kuhl & van Hasselt, 1822) Looss, 1899 (Platyhelminthes, Pronocephaloidea, Pronocephalidae), parasite of "the hawksbill sea turtle" Eretmochelys imbricata (Linnaeus, 1766) in Senegal

    Papa Ibnou Ndiaye;Yann Quilichini;Aminata Sène;Cheikh Tidiane Bâ

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Marchand
Bernard Marchand University of Corsica Pascal Paoli
Rodney A. Bray
Rodney A. Bray Natural History Museum
Jordi Miquel
Jordi Miquel University of Barcelona
Vasyl V. Tkach
Vasyl V. Tkach University of North Dakota
Jean-Pierre Pointier
Jean-Pierre Pointier University of Perpignan
Raphaël Morillon
Raphaël Morillon Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
Stéphane Herbette
Stéphane Herbette Integrative Physics and Physiology of Fruit and Forest Trees
Tetsuya Yanagida
Tetsuya Yanagida Yamaguchi University
Akira Ito
Akira Ito Asahikawa Medical University
Jordi Torres
Jordi Torres University of Barcelona

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