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Pablo A. Tedesco

Pablo A. Tedesco

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
41
Citations
6694
World Ranking
7694
National Ranking
338

Pablo A. Tedesco publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pablo A. Tedesco sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 86 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Pablo A. Tedesco D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Pablo A. Tedesco sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 22nd percentile

22% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Pablo A. Tedesco is affiliated with Paul Sabatier University in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant concentration on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, and Aquatic Science. Subfields also include Genetics and Paleontology.

Their main topics of work cover Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Fish Biology, Ecology, and Behavior, as well as Evolution and Paleontology Studies. They also study Genetic Diversity and Population Structure, Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior, and Animal Ecology and Behavior.

Recent publications by Pablo A. Tedesco include:

  • A database of freshwater fish species of the Amazon Basin (2020) published in Scientific Data
  • The combined effects of climate change and river fragmentation on the distribution of Andean Amazon fishes (2020) published in Global Change Biology
  • FISHMORPH: A global database on morphological traits of freshwater fishes (2021) published in Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Freshwater fish diversity hotspots for conservation priorities in the Amazon Basin (2020) published in Conservation Biology
  • Climate and land-use changes interact to drive long-term reorganization of riverine fish communities globally (2021) published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Pablo A. Tedesco include:

  • Céline Jézéquel
  • Thierry Oberdorff
  • Xingli Giam
  • Hernán Ortega
  • Max Hidalgo

The scientist commonly publishes in the following venues:

  • Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Ecology Letters
  • Conservation Biology
  • Science Advances
  • Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems

Best Publications

  • Global diversity of fish (Pisces) in freshwater

    C. Lévêque;T. Oberdorff;D. Paugy;M. L. J. Stiassny

  • Conservation biogeography of freshwater fishes: recent progress and future challenges

    Julian D. Olden;Mark James Kennard;Fabien Leprieur;Pablo A. Tedesco

  • Fragmentation of Andes-to-Amazon connectivity by hydropower dams

    Elizabeth P. Anderson;Clinton N. Jenkins;Sebastian Arnold Heilpern;Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo

  • 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

  • A global database on freshwater fish species occurrence in drainage basins

    Pablo A. Tedesco;Olivier Beauchard;Rémy Bigorne;Simon Blanchet

  • Global and Regional Patterns in Riverine Fish Species Richness: A Review

    Thierry Oberdorff;Pablo A. Tedesco;Bernard Hugueny;Fabien Leprieur

  • Global imprint of historical connectivity on freshwater fish biodiversity.

    Murilo S. Dias;Thierry Oberdorff;Bernard Hugueny;Fabien Leprieur

  • A database of freshwater fish species of the Amazon Basin

    Céline Jézéquel;Pablo A. Tedesco;Rémy Bigorne;Javier A. Maldonado-Ocampo

  • Relationships between life‐history strategies of European freshwater fish species and their habitat preferences

    Aurelie Blanck;Pablo A. Tedesco;Nicolas Lamouroux

  • Unexpected fish diversity gradients in the Amazon basin

    Thierry Oberdorff;Murilo S. Dias;Céline Jézéquel;James S. Albert

  • Global diversity patterns and cross-taxa convergence in freshwater systems.

    Clement Tisseuil;Jean‐François Cornu;Olivier Beauchard;Sebastien Brosse

  • Effects of natural rapids and waterfalls on fish assemblage structure in the Madeira River (Amazon Basin)

    Gislene Torrente-Vilara;Jansen Zuanon;Fabien Leprieur;Thierry Oberdorff

  • Convergence of temperate and tropical stream fish assemblages

    Carla Ibañez;Jérôme Belliard;Robert M. Hughes;Pascal Irz

  • River hydrological seasonality influences life history strategies of tropical riverine fishes.

    P. A. Tedesco;B. Hugueny;T. Oberdorff;H. H. Dürr

  • Non‐native species disrupt the worldwide patterns of freshwater fish body size: implications for Bergmann’s rule

    Simon Blanchet;Simon Blanchet;Gael Grenouillet;Olivier Beauchard;Pablo A. Tedesco

  • Anthropogenic stressors and riverine fish extinctions

    Murilo S. Dias;Pablo A. Tedesco;Bernard Hugueny;Céline Jézéquel

  • Origin and genetic diversity of mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) introduced to Europe

    Oriol Vidal;Emili García-Berthou;Pablo A. Tedesco;José-Luis García-Marín

  • Longitudinal and altitudinal changes of macroinvertebrate functional feeding groups in neotropical streams : a test of the River Continuum Concept

    Sylvie Tomanova;Pablo A. Tedesco;Melina Campero;Paul A. Van Damme

  • Natural fragmentation in river networks as a driver of speciation for freshwater fishes

    Murilo S. Dias;Jean-François Cornu;Thierry Oberdorff;Carlos A. Lasso

  • Non-native species led to marked shifts in functional diversity of the world freshwater fish faunas

    Aurèle Toussaint;Aurèle Toussaint;Nicolas Charpin;Olivier Beauchard;Olivier Beauchard;Gaël Grenouillet

  • A scenario for impacts of water availability loss due to climate change on riverine fish extinction rates

    Pablo A. Tedesco;Thierry Oberdorff;Jean‐François Cornu;Olivier Beauchard

Frequent Co-Authors

Thierry Oberdorff
Thierry Oberdorff Paul Sabatier University
Bernard Hugueny
Bernard Hugueny Paul Sabatier University
Fabien Leprieur
Fabien Leprieur University of Montpellier
Sébastien Brosse
Sébastien Brosse Paul Sabatier University
Gaël Grenouillet
Gaël Grenouillet Paul Sabatier University
Jansen Zuanon
Jansen Zuanon National Institute of Amazonian Research
Xingli Giam
Xingli Giam University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Hans H. Dürr
Hans H. Dürr Ruhr University Bochum
Julian D. Olden
Julian D. Olden University of Washington
Emili García-Berthou
Emili García-Berthou University of Girona

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