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Íñigo Martínez-Solano

Íñigo Martínez-Solano

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
35
Citations
5404
World Ranking
7330
National Ranking
261

Íñigo Martínez-Solano 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 Íñigo Martínez-Solano sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 171 publications — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Íñigo Martínez-Solano 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 Íñigo Martínez-Solano sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 35 D-Index — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Íñigo Martínez-Solano is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research spans several fields related to environmental science and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a specific focus on amphibians and reptiles.

The scientist's primary areas of study include:

  • Genetics
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Ecology
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Íñigo Martínez-Solano has contributed extensively to topics such as amphibian and reptile biology, genetic diversity and population structure, and wildlife ecology and conservation. Other research topics include species distribution and climate change, animal behavior and reproduction, genomics and phylogenetic studies, and bat biology and ecology studies.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Amphibia-Reptilia
  • Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
  • Conservation Genetics
  • Landscape Ecology
  • Molecular Ecology

Among recent publications authored or coauthored by Íñigo Martínez-Solano are:

  • Species list of the European herpetofauna - 2020 update by the Taxonomic Committee of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica, 2020, Amphibia-Reptilia
  • Determinants and Consequences of Dispersal in Vertebrates with Complex Life Cycles: A Review of Pond-Breeding Amphibians, 2020, The Quarterly Review of Biology
  • Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity, 2022, Science
  • Are glacial refugia hotspots of speciation and cytonuclear discordances? Answers from the genomic phylogeography of Spanish common frogs, 2020, Molecular Ecology
  • Mass of genes rather than master genes underlie the genomic architecture of amphibian speciation, 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Coauthor collaborations frequently include:

  • Gregorio Sánchez-Montes
  • Christophe Dufresnes
  • Guillermo Velo-Antón
  • Jan W. Arntzen
  • Pierre-André Crochet

Íñigo Martínez-Solano's body of work reflects significant engagement with environmental and genetic research concerning amphibians and reptiles, integrating ecological, evolutionary, and molecular perspectives in their scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Evidence of a chytrid fungus infection involved in the decline of the common midwife toad (Alytes obstetricans) in protected areas of central Spain

    Jaime Bosch;Iñigo Martı́nez-Solano;Mario Garcı́a-Parı́s

  • Species list of the European herpetofauna – 2020 update by the Taxonomic Committee of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica

    Jeroen Speybroeck;Wouter Beukema;Christophe Dufresnes;Uwe Fritz

  • A rapid rate of sex-chromosome turnover and non-random transitions in true frogs.

    Daniel L. Jeffries;Guillaume Lavanchy;Roberto Sermier;Michael J. Sredl

  • Chytrid fungus infection related to unusual mortalities of Salamandra salamandra and Bufo bufo in the Peñalara Natural Park, Spain

    Jaime Bosch;Iñigo Martínez-Solano

  • Ever-Young sex chromosomes in European tree frogs

    Matthias Stöck;Agnès Horn;Christine Grossen;Dorothea Lindtke;Dorothea Lindtke

  • Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae).

    E. Recuero;D. Canestrelli;J. Vörös;K. Szabó

  • Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of Lissotriton boscai (Caudata, Salamandridae): evidence for old, multiple refugia in an Iberian endemic.

    Íñigo Martínez-Solano;J. Teixeira;David Buckley;Mario García-París

  • Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of midwife toads (Discoglossidae: Alytes)

    I. Martínez-Solano;H. A. Gonçalves;H. A. Gonçalves;J. W. Arntzen;M. García-París

  • Determinants and consequences of dispersal in vertebrates with complex life cycles: A review of pond-breeding amphibians

    Hugo Cayuela;Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez;Andrés Valenzuela-Sánchez;Loïc Teulier;Íñigo Martínez-Solano

  • Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity

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  • Extreme population subdivision throughout a continuous range: phylogeography of Batrachoseps attenuatus (Caudata: Plethodontidae) in western North America.

    Iñigo Martínez-Solano;Elizabeth L. Jockusch;David B. Wake

  • Effects of Introduced Salmonids on a Montane Population of Iberian Frogs

    Jaime Bosch;Pedro A. Rincón;Luz Boyero;Iñigo Martínez-Solano

  • Phylogeography of Pseudacris regilla (Anura: Hylidae) in western North America, with a proposal for a new taxonomic rearrangement

    Ernesto Recuero;Íñigo Martínez-Solano;Íñigo Martínez-Solano;Gabriela Parra-Olea;Mario García-París

  • Mass of genes rather than master genes underlie the genomic architecture of amphibian speciation

    Christophe Dufresnes;Alan Brelsford;Daniel L Jeffries;Glib Mazepa;Glib Mazepa

  • Are glacial refugia hotspots of speciation and cytonuclear discordances? Answers from the genomic phylogeography of Spanish common frogs

    Christophe Dufresnes;Christophe Dufresnes;Alfredo G. Nicieza;Alfredo G. Nicieza;Spartak N. Litvinchuk;Nicolas Rodrigues

  • Phylogeography of Iberian Discoglossus (Anura: Discoglossidae)

    Í. Martínez‐Solano

  • Evaluating taxonomic inflation: towards evidence-based species delimitation in Eurasian vipers (Serpentes: Viperinae)

    Inês Freitas;Sylvain Ursenbacher;Konrad Mebert;Oleksandr Zinenko

  • High levels of population subdivision in a morphologically conserved Mediterranean toad (Alytes cisternasii) result from recent, multiple refugia: evidence from mtDNA, microsatellites and nuclear genealogies

    H. Gonçalves;H. Gonçalves;I. Martínez‐Solano;R. J. Pereira;R. J. Pereira;B. Carvalho

  • Demographic Trends and Community Stability in a Montane Amphibian Assemblage

    Iñigo Martínez‐Solano;Jaime Bosch;Mario García‐París

  • Integrating hybrid zone analyses in species delimitation: lessons from two anuran radiations of the Western Mediterranean.

    Christophe Dufresnes;Manon Pribille;Bérénice Alard;Helena Gonçalves

  • Conflicting phylogenetic signal of nuclear vs mitochondrial DNA markers in midwife toads (Anura, Discoglossidae, Alytes): Deep coalescence or ancestral hybridization?

    H. Gonçalves;I. Martínez-Solano;N. Ferrand;M. García-París

  • Integration of molecular, bioacoustical and morphological data reveals two new cryptic species of Pelodytes (Anura, Pelodytidae) from the Iberian Peninsula

    Jesús Díaz-Rodríguez;Marcelo Gehara;Rafael Márquez;Miguel Vences

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan W. Arntzen
Jan W. Arntzen Naturalis Biodiversity Center
Nuno Ferrand
Nuno Ferrand University of Porto
Jaime Bosch
Jaime Bosch University of Bern
Miguel Vences
Miguel Vences Technische Universität Braunschweig
Nicolas Perrin
Nicolas Perrin University of Lausanne
Mathieu Denoël
Mathieu Denoël University of Liège
Dan Cogălniceanu
Dan Cogălniceanu Ovidius University
Pierre-André Crochet
Pierre-André Crochet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alfredo G. Nicieza
Alfredo G. Nicieza University of Oviedo
Benedikt R. Schmidt
Benedikt R. Schmidt University of Zurich

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