Dr. Martin Boullhesen | Ecology | Research Excellence Award
Researcher | Instituto De Ecorregiones Andinas | Argentina
Dr. Martin Boullhesen is a researcher in biological sciences specializing in ecoacoustics, herpetology, and biodiversity monitoring, with a strong focus on amphibian assemblages in subtropical forest ecosystems. His work integrates passive acoustic monitoring, bioacoustic analysis, and ecological modeling to understand species behavior, community dynamics, and anthropogenic impacts. He has contributed to studies on vocalization patterns, soundscape ecology, and conservation of endangered amphibians, alongside collaborative international research. His professional experience includes scientific research, teaching, field training, and mentorship. He has 90 citations, 11 documents, and an h-index of 5, reflecting his growing scholarly impact and contributions to biodiversity assessment and conservation science.
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Featured Publications
– Global Ecology and Biogeography
– Ecological Indicators
– Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment
– Neotropical Biodiversity