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D-Index
38
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5997
World Ranking
6612
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117

Neusa Hamada 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 Neusa Hamada sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 360 publications — 95th percentile

95% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Neusa Hamada 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 Neusa Hamada sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 38 D-Index — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Neusa Hamada is affiliated with the National Institute of Amazonian Research in Brazil. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields such as Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Genetics, and Paleontology.

The main topics of their work encompass freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, fish biology, ecology, and behavior, as well as Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy. Additional areas of study include invertebrate taxonomy and ecology, fish ecology and management studies, Coleoptera taxonomy and distribution, and Scarabaeidae beetle taxonomy and biogeography.

Neusa Hamada has published extensively in several scientific venues. Notably frequent publication venues include Zootaxa, Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Hydrobiologia, Limnology, and Neotropical Entomology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Neusa Hamada include:

  • Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region, 2020, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species, 2020, Science
  • Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Latitude dictates plant diversity effects on instream decomposition, 2021, Science Advances
  • Low forest-loss thresholds threaten Amazonian fish and macroinvertebrate assemblage integrity, 2021, Ecological Indicators

Throughout their career, Neusa Hamada has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Renato Tavares Martins, Leandro Juen, Ana Maria Pes, Gleison R. Desidério, and Paulo Vilela Cruz.

Best Publications

  • Deforestation and sewage effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates in urban streams in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

    Sheyla R. M. Couceiro;Neusa Hamada;Sérgio L. B. Luz;Bruce R. Forsberg

  • A social and ecological assessment of tropical land uses at multiple scales: the Sustainable Amazon Network

    Toby A. Gardner;Toby A. Gardner;Joice Ferreira;Jos Barlow;Alexander C. Lees

  • Insetos aquáticos na Amazônia brasileira: taxonomia, biologia e ecologia.

    Neusa Hamada;Jorge Luiz Nessimian;Ranyse Barbosa Querino

  • Chaves de identificação de larvas para famílias e gêneros de Trichoptera (Insecta) da Amazônia Central, Brasil

    Ana Maria Oliveira Pes;Neusa Hamada;Jorge Luiz Nessimian

  • A comparative analysis reveals weak relationships between ecological factors and beta diversity of stream insect metacommunities at two spatial levels.

    Jani Heino;Adriano Sanches Melo;Luis Mauricio Bini;Florian Altermatt;Florian Altermatt

  • Thresholds of freshwater biodiversity in response to riparian vegetation loss in the Neotropical region

    Renato B. Dala-Corte;Adriano S. Melo;Tadeu Siqueira;Luis M. Bini

  • Analysis of urban impacts on aquatic habitats in the central Amazon basin: Adult odonates as bioindicators of environmental quality

    Cláudio da Silva Monteiro Júnior;Cláudio da Silva Monteiro Júnior;Leandro Juen;Neusa Hamada

  • A macroinvertebrate multimetric index to evaluate the biological condition of streams in the Central Amazon region of Brazil

    S.R.M. Couceiro;S.R.M. Couceiro;N. Hamada;B.R. Forsberg;T.P. Pimentel

  • Effect of vegetation removal for road building on richness and composition of Odonata communities in Amazonia, Brazil

    Cláudio da Silva Monteiro Júnior;Sheyla Regina Marques Couceiro;Neusa Hamada;Leandro Juen

  • Plant litter dynamics in the forest-stream interface: precipitation is a major control across tropical biomes

    Alan M. Tonin;Alan M. Tonin;José F. Gonçalves;Paulino Bambi;Sheyla R. M. Couceiro

  • Effects of urbanization on stream habitats and associated adult dragonfly and damselfly communities in central Brazilian Amazonia

    C.S. Monteiro-Júnior;C.S. Monteiro-Júnior;L. Juen;N. Hamada

  • Integrated terrestrial-freshwater planning doubles conservation of tropical aquatic species

    Cecília G. Leal;Cecília G. Leal;Gareth D. Lennox;Silvio F. B. Ferraz;Joice Ferreira

  • Species richness and spatial distribution of blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in streams of Central Amazonia, Brazil

    Neusa Hamada;John W. McCreadie;Peter H. Adler

  • Systematics of Simothraulopsis Demoulin, 1966 (Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae)

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  • Effects of urbanization on stream benthic invertebrate communities in Central Amazon

    Renato T. Martins;Sheyla R.M. Couceiro;Adriano S. Melo;Marcelo P. Moreira

  • Four new species of Callibaetis Eaton (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae), nymphal description of Callibaetis (Abaetetuba) fasciatus (Pictet) and keys for South American species of Callibaetis

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  • Effects of anthropogenic silt on aquatic macroinvertebrates and abiotic variables in streams in the Brazilian Amazon

    Sheyla Regina Marques Couceiro;Neusa Hamada;Bruce Rider Forsberg;Claudia Padovesi-Fonseca

  • Distribuição espacial de insetos aquáticos em igarapés de pequena ordem na Amazônia Central

    Luana Fidelis;Jorge Luiz Nessimian;Neusa Hamada

  • Leaf-litter breakdown in urban streams of Central Amazonia: direct and indirect effects of physical, chemical, and biological factors

    Renato T. Martins;Adriano S. Melo;José F. Gonçalves;Neusa Hamada

  • Environmental factors associated with the distribution of Simulium perflavum (Diptera: Simuliidae) among streams in Brazilian Amazonia

    Neusa Hamada;John William McCreadie

  • Impacts of detritivore diversity loss on instream decomposition are greatest in the tropics.

    Luz Boyero;Luz Boyero;Naiara López-Rojo;Alan M Tonin;Javier Pérez

  • Effects of litter patch area on macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and leaf breakdown in Central Amazonian streams

    Victor L. Landeiro;Neusa Hamada;Bruno S. Godoy;Adriano S. Melo

  • A key to Brazilian genera of Plecoptera (Insecta) based on nymphs

    Martina H. Olifiers;Luís F.M. Dorvillé;Jorge L. Nessimian;Neusa Hamada

  • Checklist of dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of the Amazonas state, Brazil

    Ricardo Koroiva;Ulisses Gaspar Neiss;Günther Fleck;Neusa Hamada

  • Patterns of species richness for blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions

    John W. McCreadie;Peter H. Adler;Neusa Hamada

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio de Oliveira Roque
Fabio de Oliveira Roque Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul
Peter H. Adler
Peter H. Adler Clemson University
Leandro Juen
Leandro Juen Federal University of Para
José F. Gonçalves
José F. Gonçalves University of Brasília
Robert M. Hughes
Robert M. Hughes Oregon State University
Adriano S. Melo
Adriano S. Melo Universidade Federal de Goiás
Luz Boyero
Luz Boyero University of the Basque Country
Paulo Santos Pompeu
Paulo Santos Pompeu Federal University of Lavras
Bruce R. Forsberg
Bruce R. Forsberg National Institute of Amazonian Research
Joice Ferreira
Joice Ferreira Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

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