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D-Index
33
Citations
4099
World Ranking
7896
National Ranking
357

Bruno Corbara publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruno Corbara sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 201 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Bruno Corbara D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Bruno Corbara sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

Bruno Corbara is affiliated with the University of Clermont Auvergne in France. Their research spans Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable contributions across these fields.

The primary subfields of Corbara's work include Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecological Modeling, and Ecology. Their studies focus on several main topics such as Plant and animal studies, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, and Insect and Pesticide Research.

Corbara has published extensively, with frequent appearances in the following journals and publication venues:

  • Ecology
  • Die Naturwissenschaften
  • Insect Science
  • Functional Ecology
  • Basic and Applied Ecology

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Corbara include:

  • Ecological response to altered rainfall differs across the Neotropics, 2020, Ecology
  • Photosynthetic microorganisms effectively contribute to bryophyte CO2 fixation in boreal and tropical regions, 2022, ISME Communications
  • Resource availability drives bacterial succession during leaf-litter decomposition in a bromeliad ecosystem, 2020, FEMS Microbiology Ecology
  • Biogeomorphological eco-evolutionary feedback between life and geomorphology: a theoretical framework using fossorial mammals, 2021, Die Naturwissenschaften
  • Desiccation resistance traits predict freshwater invertebrate survival and community response to drought scenarios in a Neotropical ecosystem, 2020, Ecological Indicators

Frequent collaborators in Corbara's research include:

  • Régis Céréghino
  • Céline Leroy
  • Jean-François Carrias
  • Alain Déjean
  • Arthur Compin

Best Publications

  • Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest

    Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Lukas Cizek;Lukas Cizek;Philippe Cuenoud;Raphael K. Didham

  • Arthropod distribution in a tropical rainforest: Tackling a four dimensional puzzle

    Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Yves Basset;Lukas Cizek;Lukas Cizek;Philippe Cuenoud;Raphael K. Didham

  • Introducción a las hormigas de la región Neotropical

    Fernando Fernández;E. E. Palacio;D. Agosti;N. F. Johnson

  • Rainforest Canopy Ants: The Implications of Territoriality and Predatory Behavior

    Alain Dejean;Bruno Corbara;Jérôme Orivel;Maurice Leponce

  • Insect behaviour: arboreal ants build traps to capture prey.

    Alain Dejean;Pascal Jean Solano;Julien Ayroles;Bruno Corbara

  • Extreme rainfall events alter the trophic structure in bromeliad tanks across the Neotropics

    Gustavo Q Romero;Nicholas A C Marino;A Andrew M MacDonald;Régis Céréghino

  • Vertical stratification of the termite assemblage in a neotropical rainforest

    Yves Roisin;Alain Dejean;Bruno Corbara;Jerôme Orivel

  • Understorey environments influence functional diversity in tank‐bromeliad ecosystems

    Olivier Brouard;Olivier Brouard;Régis Cereghino;Régis Cereghino;Bruno Corbara;Bruno Corbara;Céline Leroy

  • Structure of aquatic insect communities in tank-bromeliads in a East-Amazonian rainforest in French Guiana

    J. Jabiol;B. Corbara;A. Dejean;R. Céréghino

  • Are Algae Relevant to the Detritus-Based Food Web in Tank-Bromeliads?

    Olivier Brouard;Anne-Hélène Le Jeune;Céline Leroy;Régis Cereghino

  • Dimorphic ergatoid males and their reproductive behavior in the ponerine ant Hypoponera bondroiti

    K. Yamauchi;Y. Kimura;B. Corbara;K. Kinomura

  • Individual Variability, Social Structure and Division of Labour in the Ponerine Ant Ectatomma ruidum Roger (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

    B. Corbara;J.-P. Lachaud;D. Fresneau

  • Food-web structure in relation to environmental gradients and predator-prey ratios in tank-bromeliad ecosystems.

    Olivier Dézerald;Céline Leroy;Bruno Corbara;Jean-François Carrias

  • Ants as biological indicators of Wayana Amerindian land use in French Guiana

    Jacques H.C. Delabie;Régis Céréghino;Sarah Groc;Andrea Dejean

  • Environmental determinants of macroinvertebrate diversity in small water bodies: insights from tank-bromeliads

    Olivier Dézerald;Stanislas Talaga;Céline Leroy;Jean-François Carrias;Jean-François Carrias

  • A preliminary study of freshwater protozoa in tank bromeliads

    Jean-François Carrias;Marie-Eve Cussac;Bruno Corbara

  • A review of mosaics of dominant ants in rainforests and plantations.

    A. Dejean;B. Corbara;Y. Basset;V. Novotny

  • IBISCA-Panama, a large-scale study of arthropod beta-diversity and vertical stratification in a lowland rainforest: rationale, description of study sites and field methodology

    Yves Basset;Bruno Corbara;Hector Barrios;Philippe Cuenoud

  • The contribution of microorganisms and metazoans to mineral nutrition in bromeliads

    Céline Leroy;Jean-François Carrias;Jean-François Carrias;Régis Céréghino;Régis Céréghino;Bruno Corbara;Bruno Corbara

  • Constraints on the functional trait space of aquatic invertebrates in bromeliads

    Régis Céréghino;Valério D. Pillar;Diane S. Srivastava;Paula M. de Omena

  • Trophic mediation by a fungus in an ant–plant mutualism

    Céline Leroy;Nathalie Sejalon-Delmas;Alain Jauneau;Mario Javier Ruíz-González;Mario Javier Ruíz-González

  • Ecological response to altered rainfall differs across the Neotropics

    Diane S. Srivastava;Régis Céréghino;M. Kurtis Trzcinski;A. Andrew M. MacDonald;A. Andrew M. MacDonald

  • Nesting site selection by wasps in the Guianese rain forest

    A. Dejean;B. Corbara;J.M. Carpenter

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Dejean
Alain Dejean Paul Sabatier University
Régis Céréghino
Régis Céréghino Paul Sabatier University
Jérôme Orivel
Jérôme Orivel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jacques H. C. Delabie
Jacques H. C. Delabie State University of Santa Cruz
Yves Roisin
Yves Roisin Université Libre de Bruxelles
Yves Basset
Yves Basset Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Raphael K. Didham
Raphael K. Didham University of Western Australia
Vojtech Novotny
Vojtech Novotny Czech Academy of Sciences
Lukas Cizek
Lukas Cizek Sewanee: The University of the South
Roger L. Kitching
Roger L. Kitching Griffith University

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