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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Ecology and Evolution D-index 43 Citations 6,881 85 World Ranking 3158 National Ranking 137

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Habitat

Bernard Hugueny mainly focuses on Ecology, Species richness, Freshwater fish, Scale and Habitat. Freshwater ecosystem, Ecosystem, Habitat destruction, Biodiversity and Abiotic component are the subjects of his Ecology studies. His Habitat destruction research integrates issues from Sampling and Biotic index.

The Species richness study which covers Biogeography that intersects with Species diversity, Introduced species, Endemism and Global biodiversity. His Freshwater fish research incorporates elements of Community, Conservation biology, Fauna and Body size and species richness. He focuses mostly in the field of Assemblage, narrowing it down to matters related to Environmental impact assessment and, in some cases, Community structure.

His most cited work include:

  • Assessing river biotic condition at a continental scale: a European approach using functional metrics and fish assemblages (325 citations)
  • Global scale patterns of fish species richness in rivers (240 citations)
  • Development and validation of a fish-based index for the assessment of ‘river health’ in France (228 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Bernard Hugueny mainly investigates Ecology, Species richness, Freshwater fish, Biodiversity and Habitat. Bernard Hugueny focuses mostly in the field of Ecology, narrowing it down to topics relating to Biological dispersal and, in certain cases, Abundance. He combines subjects such as Global biodiversity, Community, Ecology and Species diversity with his study of Species richness.

The Freshwater fish study combines topics in areas such as Beta diversity, Species distribution and Threatened species. His work on Habitat destruction as part of his general Biodiversity study is frequently connected to Last Glacial Maximum, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Habitat study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Assemblage and Biotic index.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Ecology (74.70%)
  • Species richness (31.33%)
  • Freshwater fish (25.30%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Ecology (74.70%)
  • Freshwater fish (25.30%)
  • Biodiversity (22.89%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Freshwater fish, Biodiversity, Taxon and Endemism. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Biological dispersal and Ecology. His research integrates issues of Range, Fragmentation and Species distribution in his study of Freshwater fish.

His research investigates the connection with Biodiversity and areas like Habitat which intersect with concerns in Amazon rainforest and Species richness. His Taxon study combines topics in areas such as Fauna and Olea. His Endemism research incorporates themes from Habitat fragmentation, Biodiversity hotspot and Deforestation.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Without quality presence–absence data, discrimination metrics such as TSS can be misleading measures of model performance (66 citations)
  • Flow intermittence and ecosystem services in rivers of the Anthropocene (44 citations)
  • Unexpected fish diversity gradients in the Amazon basin (24 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Habitat

His primary areas of investigation include Biodiversity, Ecology, Fragmentation, Species distribution and Quaternary. Bernard Hugueny has included themes like Amazon rainforest, Species richness, Species diversity, Biological dispersal and Biogeography in his Biodiversity study. His study in the fields of Habitat, Anthropocene and Ecosystem under the domain of Ecology overlaps with other disciplines such as Fluvial and Flow.

The concepts of his Fragmentation study are interwoven with issues in Freshwater fish and Range.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Assessing river biotic condition at a continental scale: a European approach using functional metrics and fish assemblages

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Journal of Applied Ecology (2006)

435 Citations

Development and validation of a fish-based index for the assessment of ‘river health’ in France

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Freshwater Biology (2002)

368 Citations

Global scale patterns of fish species richness in rivers

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Ecography (1995)

354 Citations

A probabilistic model characterizing fish assemblages of French rivers: a framework for environmental assessment

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Freshwater Biology (2001)

341 Citations

Patterns in species richness and endemism of European freshwater fish

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Global Ecology and Biogeography (2006)

307 Citations

Partitioning global patterns of freshwater fish beta diversity reveals contrasting signatures of past climate changes

Fabien Leprieur;Fabien Leprieur;Pablo A. Tedesco;Bernard Hugueny;Olivier Beauchard.
Ecology Letters (2011)

264 Citations

Biological trait composition of European stream invertebrate communities: assessing the effects of various trait filter types

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Ecography (2004)

248 Citations

Drivers and stressors of freshwater biodiversity patterns across different ecosystems and scales: a review

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Hydrobiologia (2012)

226 Citations

West African rivers as biogeographic islands: species richness of fish communities.

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Oecologia (1989)

184 Citations

Morphological correlates of diet in an assemblage of West African freshwater fishes

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Journal of Fish Biology (1999)

169 Citations

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