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Pablo L. Tubaro 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 Pablo L. Tubaro sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 111 publications — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Pablo L. Tubaro 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 Pablo L. Tubaro sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Pablo L. Tubaro is affiliated with the National Scientific and Technical Research Council in Argentina. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Environmental Science, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

The scientist's work focuses on several subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Ecological Modeling, Nature and Landscape Conservation. Their primary research topics include genetic diversity and population structure, plant and animal studies, animal behavior and reproduction, species distribution and climate change, animal vocal communication and behavior, avian ecology and behavior, as well as Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tubaro include:

  • Darío A. Lijtmaer
  • Ana S. Barreira
  • Pablo D Lavinia
  • Leonardo Campagna
  • Gustavo S. Cabanne

Some of the recurring publication venues for Tubaro's research output are:

  • Journal of Avian Biology
  • Journal of Biogeography
  • The Auk
  • Emu - Austral Ornithology
  • El Hornero

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Tubaro include:

  • Rapid speciation via the evolution of pre-mating isolation in the Iberá Seedeater, 2021, published in Science
  • A test of the riverine barrier hypothesis in the largest subtropical river basin in the Neotropics, 2020, published in Molecular Ecology
  • The five million bird eggs in the world's museum collections are an invaluable and underused resource, 2020, published in The Auk
  • Evolution between forest macrorefugia is linked to discordance between genetic and morphological variation in Neotropical passerines, 2020, published in Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
  • Pleistocene climatic oscillations associated with landscape heterogeneity of the South American dry diagonal explains the phylogeographic structure of the narrow-billed woodcreeper ( Lepidocolaptes angustirostris, Dendrocolaptidae), 2020, published in Journal of Avian Biology

Best Publications

  • Probing Evolutionary Patterns in Neotropical Birds through DNA Barcodes

    Kevin C. R. Kerr;Dario Alejandro Lijtmaer;Ana Soledad Barreira;Paul David Neil Hebert

  • Repeated divergent selection on pigmentation genes in a rapid finch radiation.

    Leonardo Campagna;Márcio Repenning;Luís Fábio Silveira;Carla Suertegaray Fontana

  • Body mass and habitat correlates of song structure in a primitive group of birds

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  • Rapid phenotypic evolution during incipient speciation in a continental avian radiation

    Leonardo Campagna;Pilar Benites;Stephen C. Lougheed;Darío A. Lijtmaer

  • HYBRIDIZATION AND POSTZYGOTIC ISOLATION PATTERNS IN PIGEONS AND DOVES

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  • Acoustic frequencies and body mass in new world doves

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  • Hybridization patterns and the evolution of reproductive isolation in ducks

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  • DOES BEAK SIZE AFFECT ACOUSTIC FREQUENCIES IN WOODCREEPERS?

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  • Molecular phylogenetics and diversification of the genus Sporophila (Aves: Passeriformes).

    Darío A. Lijtmaer;Nadine M.M. Sharpe;Pablo L. Tubaro;Stephen C. Lougheed

  • Rapid speciation via the evolution of pre-mating isolation in the Iberá Seedeater

    Sheela P. Turbek;Melanie Browne;Adrián S. Di Giacomo;Cecilia Kopuchian

  • DNA barcodes provide new evidence of a recent radiation in the genus Sporophila (Aves: Passeriformes).

    Leonardo Campagna;Dario Alejandro Lijtmaer;Kevin C. R. Kerr;Ana Soledad Barreira

  • Dialect Differences in the Song of Zonotrichia capensis in the Southern Pampas: A Test of the Acoustic Adaptation Hypothesis

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  • Temporal stability and change in a microgeographical pattern of song variation in the rufous-collared sparrow

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  • The validity of ecogeographical rules is context-dependent: testing for Bergmann's and Allen's rules by latitude and elevation in a widespread Andean duck

    Natalia Gutiérrez-Pinto;Kevin G. McCracken;Kevin G. McCracken;Luis Alza;Pablo Tubaro

  • A test of the riverine barrier hypothesis in the largest subtropical river basin in the Neotropics.

    Cecilia Kopuchian;Leonardo Campagna;Darío A. Lijtmaer;Gustavo S. Cabanne

  • The niche and phylogeography of a passerine reveal the history of biological diversification between the Andean and the Atlantic forests.

    Natalia Trujillo-Arias;Gisele P.M. Dantas;Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés;Enrique Arbeláez-Cortés;Kazuya Naoki

  • Divergence between passerine populations from the Malvinas - Falkland Islands and their continental counterparts: A comparative phylogeographical study

    Leonardo Campagna;James J. H. St Clair;Stephen C. Lougheed;Robin W. Woods

  • Geographic variation in the song of the rufous-collared sparrow in Eastern Argentina

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  • Continental phylogeography of an ecologically and morphologically diverse Neotropical songbird, Zonotrichia capensis

    Stephen C. Lougheed;Leonardo Campagna;José A. Dávila;Pablo Luis Tubaro

  • Barcoding the butterflies of southern South America: Species delimitation efficacy, cryptic diversity and geographic patterns of divergence.

    Pablo D. Lavinia;Ezequiel O. Núñez Bustos;Cecilia Kopuchian;Darío A. Lijtmaer

  • Phylogeographic variation within the Buff-browed Foliage-gleaner (Aves: Furnariidae: Syndactyla rufosuperciliata) supports an Andean-Atlantic forests connection via the Cerrado

    Gustavo S. Cabanne;Leonardo Campagna;Natalia Trujillo-Arias;Kazuya Naoki

  • Calibrating the molecular clock beyond cytochrome b: assessing the evolutionary rate of COI in birds

    Pablo D. Lavinia;Kevin C. R. Kerr;Pablo L. Tubaro;Paul D. N. Hebert

  • Pleistocene climatic cycling and diversification of the Andean treefrog, Hypsiboas andinus

    Daria Koscinski;Paul Handford;Pablo Luis Tubaro;Sarah Sharp

  • Evolution of Vocal Diversity through Morphological Adaptation without Vocal Learning or Complex Neural Control.

    Sarah M. Garcia;Cecilia Kopuchian;Gabriel B. Mindlin;Matthew J. Fuxjager

  • DNA barcoding birds: from field collection to data analysis.

    Darío A. Lijtmaer;Kevin C. R. Kerr;Mark Y. Stoeckle;Pablo L. Tubaro

  • Paraphyly of Cinclodes fuscus (Aves: Passeriformes: Furnariidae): Implications for taxonomy and biogeography

    Camilo Sanín;Camilo Sanín;Carlos Daniel Cadena;James M. Maley;Dario Alejandro Lijtmaer

  • Environmental Correlates of Song Structure in Forest Grosbeaks and Saltators

    Pablo L. Tubaro;Dario A. Lijtmaer

  • Convergent Evolution of HemoglobinFunction in High-Altitude Andean WaterfowlInvolves Limited Parallelism at the MolecularSequence Level

    Chandrasekhar Natarajan;Joana Projecto-Garcia;Hideaki Moriyama;Roy E. Weber

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen C. Lougheed
Stephen C. Lougheed Queen's University
Alexandre Aleixo
Alexandre Aleixo Instituto Tecnológico Vale
Fabrício R. Santos
Fabrício R. Santos Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Flavio Quintana
Flavio Quintana National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Paul D. N. Hebert
Paul D. N. Hebert University of Guelph
Andrew V. Suarez
Andrew V. Suarez University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Irby J. Lovette
Irby J. Lovette Cornell University
Roy E. Weber
Roy E. Weber Aarhus University
Jay F. Storz
Jay F. Storz University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Miguel Ângelo Marini
Miguel Ângelo Marini University of Brasília

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