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Overview

Miguel Tejedo is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and specializes in Environmental Science, with a research focus that encompasses Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Genetics.

The scientist has contributed to multiple academic papers addressing topics such as Physiological and biochemical adaptations, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Amphibian and Reptile Biology, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Evolution and Genetic Dynamics, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior.

Recent scholarly works include:

  • The roles of acclimation and behaviour in buffering climate change impacts along elevational gradients (2020), published in Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Predators like it hot: Thermal mismatch in a predator-prey system across an elevational tropical gradient (2021), published in Journal of Animal Ecology
  • Niche models at inter- and intraspecific levels reveal hierarchical niche differentiation in midwife toads (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • Elevational and local climate variability predicts thermal breadth of mountain tropical tadpoles (2022), published in Ecography
  • The effect of thermal microenvironment in upper thermal tolerance plasticity in tropical tadpoles. Implications for vulnerability to climate warming (2022), published in Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A Ecological and Integrative Physiology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Miguel Tejedo include:

  • Pol Pintanel
  • Agustín Camacho
  • Alfredo G. Nicieza
  • Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai
  • Andrés Merino-Viteri

Publications by Miguel Tejedo appear regularly in journals such as:

  • Journal of Thermal Biology
  • Journal of Animal Ecology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Scientific Reports
  • Ecography

Best Publications

  • Can amphibians take the heat? Vulnerability to climate warming in subtropical and temperate larval amphibian communities

    Helder Duarte;Miguel Tejedo;Marco Katzenberger;Federico Marangoni

  • Understanding of the impact of chemicals on amphibians: a meta-analytic review.

    Andrés Egea-Serrano;Rick A. Relyea;Miguel Tejedo;Mar Torralva

  • Estimating the adaptive potential of critical thermal limits: methodological problems and evolutionary implications

    Enrico L. Rezende;Miguel Tejedo;Mauro Santos

  • Local adaptation of an anuran amphibian to osmotically stressful environments

    Ivan Gomez-Mestre;Miguel Tejedo

  • Contrasting effects of environmental factors during larval stage on morphological plasticity in post-metamorphic frogs

    Miguel Tejedo;Federico Marangoni;Cino Pertoldi;Alex Richter-Boix

  • Testing the climate variability hypothesis in thermal tolerance limits of tropical and temperate tadpoles

    L. M. Gutiérrez-Pesquera;M. Tejedo;M. Á. Olalla-Tárraga;H. Duarte

  • Evolution and plasticity of anuran larval development in response to desiccation. A comparative analysis

    Alex Richter-Boix;Miguel Tejedo;Enrico L. Rezende

  • Plasticity in Metamorphic Traits of Natterjack Tadpoles: The Interactive Effects of Density and Pond Duration

    Miguel Tejedo;Ricardo Reques

  • Developmental Alterations and Osmoregulatory Physiology of a Larval Anuran under Osmotic Stress

    Iván Gómez-Mestre;Miguel Tejedo;E Ramayo;J. Estepa

  • Effects of body size and timing of reproduction on reproductive success in female natterjack toads (Bufo calamita)

    Miguel Tejedo

  • CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF QUANTITATIVE AND NEUTRAL GENETIC VARIATION IN LOCALLY ADAPTED POPULATIONS OF THE NATTERJACK TOAD, BUFO CALAMITA

    Ivan Gomez-Mestre;Miguel Tejedo

  • Climatic niche at physiological and macroecological scales: the thermal tolerance–geographical range interface and niche dimensionality

    Sidney F. Gouveia;Sidney F. Gouveia;Joaquín Hortal;Miguel Tejedo;Helder Duarte

  • SIZE-DEPENDENT VULNERABILITY AND BEHAVIORAL RESPONSES OF TADPOLES OF TWO ANURAN SPECIES TO BEETLE LARVAE PREDATORS

    Miguel Tejedo;Estacion Biol

  • Local divergence of thermal reaction norms among amphibian populations is affected by pond temperature variation.

    Alex Richter-Boix;Marco Katzenberger;Helder Duarte;María Quintela

  • Large male mating advantage in natterjack toads, Bufo calamita : sexual selection or energetic constraints ?

    Miguel Tejedo

  • Elevational and microclimatic drivers of thermal tolerance in Andean Pristimantis frogs

    Pol Pintanel;Pol Pintanel;Miguel Tejedo;Santiago R. Ron;Gustavo A. Llorente

  • Covariation of Morphology and Jumping Performance in Newly Metamorphosed Water Frogs: Effects of Larval Growth History

    Miguel Tejedo;Miguel Tejedo;Raymond D. Semlitsch;Raymond D. Semlitsch;Hansjürg Hotz

  • Fighting for females in the toad Bufo calamita is affected by the operational sex ratio

    Miguel Tejedo

  • Predation by an exotic crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, on natterjack toad, Bufo calamita, embryos : Its role on the exclusion of this amphibian from its breeding ponds

    Maria J. Cruz;Sandra Pascoal;Miguel Tejedo;Rui Rebelo

  • The roles of acclimation and behaviour in buffering climate change impacts along elevational gradients.

    Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai;Urtzi Enriquez-Urzelai;Reid Tingley;Reid Tingley;Michael R Kearney;Martina Sacco;Martina Sacco

  • CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF QUANTITATIVE AND NEUTRAL GENETIC VARIATION IN LOCALLY ADAPTED POPULATIONS OF THE NATTERJACK TOAD

    Ivan Gomez-Mestre;Miguel Tejedo;Pabellon del Perti

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfredo G. Nicieza
Alfredo G. Nicieza University of Oviedo
Ivan Gomez-Mestre
Ivan Gomez-Mestre Spanish National Research Council
Rick A. Relyea
Rick A. Relyea University of Missouri
Raymond D. Semlitsch
Raymond D. Semlitsch University of Missouri
Enrico L. Rezende
Enrico L. Rezende Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Íñigo Martínez-Solano
Íñigo Martínez-Solano Spanish National Research Council
Anssi Laurila
Anssi Laurila Uppsala University
Nuno Ferrand
Nuno Ferrand University of Porto
Carlos A. Navas
Carlos A. Navas Universidade de São Paulo
Mauro Santos
Mauro Santos Federal University of Pernambuco

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