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Valerio Sbordoni 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 Valerio Sbordoni sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 137 publications — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Valerio Sbordoni 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 Valerio Sbordoni sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 31 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Valerio Sbordoni is affiliated with the University of Rome Tor Vergata in Italy. Their research contributions span multiple areas within the life sciences, with a particular focus on genetics, ecology, and taxonomy.

Their work touches on various main fields of study, including:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these broad fields, Valerio Sbordoni has contributed to subfields such as:

  • Genetics
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecological Modeling
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Psychology

Their research topics cover a diverse set of areas, including:

  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Plant and Animal Studies
  • Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy
  • Genetic Diversity and Population Structure
  • Conferences and Exhibitions Management
  • Coleoptera Taxonomy and Distribution
  • Animal and Plant Science Education

Valerio Sbordoni has co-authored multiple papers with frequent collaborators such as Donatella Cesaroni, Stefano Martellos, Elena Pittao, Alessio Mereu, and Damiano Petruzzella.

Their recent publication record includes the following papers:

  • Volunteers Recruitment, Retention, and Performance during the CSMON-LIFE (Citizen Science MONitoring) Project and 3 Years of Follow-Up, 2021, published in Sustainability
  • Scientists by chance: reliability of non-structured primary biodiversity data. Insights from Italian Forums of Natural Sciences, 2021, published in Biogeographia - The Journal of Integrative Biogeography
  • COI Barcodes combined with multilocus data for representative Aporia taxa shed light on speciation in the high altitude Irano-Turanian mountain plateaus (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), 2024, published in BMC Ecology and Evolution
  • Disentangling Taxonomic Confusions in the Aporia agathon Group Using Mitochondrial Genomic Data (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), 2024, published in Insects
  • A new cave dwelling Duvalius from the Aurunci Mountains (Lazio) (Coleoptera: Carabidae), 2020, published in Fragmenta Entomologica

Valerio Sbordoni has published multiple articles in venues including:

  • Biogeographia - The Journal of Integrative Biogeography
  • Sustainability
  • BMC Ecology and Evolution
  • Insects
  • Fragmenta Entomologica

Best Publications

  • MITOCHONDRIAL DNA RATES AND BIOGEOGRAPHY IN EUROPEAN NEWTS (GENUS EUPROCTUS)

    Adalgisa Caccone;Adalgisa Caccone;Michel C. Milinkovitch;Valerio Sbordoni;Jeffrey R. Powell

  • Bottleneck effects and the depression of genetic variability in hatchery stocks of Penaeus japonicus (Crustacea, Decapoda)

    V. Sbordoni;E. De Matthaeis;M. Cobolli Sbordoni;G. La Rosa

  • A molecular phylogeny of antarctic chironomidae and its implications for biogeographical history

    Giuliana Allegrucci;Gianmaria Carchini;Valentina Todisco;Peter Convey

  • MOLECULAR BIOGEOGRAPHY OF CAVE LIFE: A STUDY USING MITOCHONDRIAL DNA FROM BATHYSCIINE BEETLES

    Adalgisa Caccone;Valerio Sbordoni

  • Genetic structure and allozyme variation of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax and D. punctatus) in the Mediterranean Sea

    G. Allegrucci;C. Fortunato;V. Sbordoni

  • Genetic Differentiation Within the European Sea Bass (D. labrax) as Revealed by RAPD-PCR Assays

    A. Caccone;G. Allegrucci;C. Fortunato;V. Sbordoni

  • Asymmetrical responses of forest and ''beyond edge'' arthropod communities across a forest-grassland ecotone

    Federica Lacasella;Federica Lacasella;Claudio Gratton;Stefano De Felici;Marco Isaia

  • Multivariate Morphometrics in Aquaculture: A Case Study of Six Stocks of the Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) from Italy

    M. Corti;R. S. Thorpe;L. Sola;V. Sbordoni

  • Pleistocene evolutionary history of the Clouded Apollo (Parnassius mnemosyne): genetic signatures of climate cycles and a ‘time-dependent’ mitochondrial substitution rate

    P. Gratton;M. K. Konopiński;V. Sbordoni

  • Phylogeography of Parnassius apollo: hints on taxonomy and conservation of a vulnerable glacial butterfly invader

    Valentina Todisco;Paolo Gratton;Donatella Cesaroni;Valerio Sbordoni

  • Tempo and mode of species diversification in Dolichopoda cave crickets (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae).

    Giuliana Allegrucci;Emiliano Trucchi;Emiliano Trucchi;Valerio Sbordoni

  • Molecular biogeography: Using the Corsica-Sardinia microplate disjunction to calibrate mitochondrial rDNA evolutionary rates in mountain newts (Euproctus)

    Adalgisa Caccone;Adalgisa Caccone;Michel C. Milinkovitch;Valerio Sbordoni;Jeffrey R. Powell

  • Molecular phylogeography of Dolichopoda cave crickets (Orthoptera, Rhaphidophoridae): A scenario suggested by mitochondrial DNA

    Giuliana Allegrucci;Valentina Todisco;Valerio Sbordoni

  • Evolutionary geographic relationships among orthocladine chironomid midges from maritime Antarctic and sub‐Antarctic islands

    Giuliana Allegrucci;Gianmaria Carchini;Peter Convey;Valerio Sbordoni

  • An overlooked pink species of land iguana in the Galápagos

    Gabriele Gentile;Anna Fabiani;Cruz Marquez;Howard L. Snell

  • Acclimation of the European sea bass to freshwater: monitoring genetic changes by RAPD polymerase chain reaction to detect DNA polymorphisms

    G. Allegrucci;A. Caccone;S. Cataudella;J. R. Powell

  • Mimicry in the burnet moth Zygaena ephialtes: population studies and evidence of a Batesian—Müllerian situation

    V. Sbordoni;L. Bullini;G. Scarpelli;S. Forestiero

  • Molecular evolutionary divergence among North American cave crickets. I: Allozyme variation

    Adalgisa Caccone;Adalgisa Caccone;Valerio Sbordoni

  • Testing phylogenetic hypotheses for reconstructing the evolutionary history of Dolichopoda cave crickets in the eastern Mediterranean

    Giuliana Allegrucci;Mauro Rampini;Paolo Gratton;Valentina Todisco

  • The evolutionary jigsaw puzzle of the surviving trout (Salmo trutta L. complex) diversity in the Italian region. A multilocus Bayesian approach

    Paolo Gratton;Paolo Gratton;Giuliana Allegrucci;Valerio Sbordoni;Andrea Gandolfi

  • Patterns of evolution and multidimensional systematics in graylings (Lepidoptera: Hipparchia)

    Donatella Cesaroni;Marco Lucarelli;Paola Allori;Francesca Russo

Frequent Co-Authors

Adalgisa Caccone
Adalgisa Caccone Yale University
Jeffrey R. Powell
Jeffrey R. Powell Yale University
Roger S. Thorpe
Roger S. Thorpe Bangor University
Peter Convey
Peter Convey British Antarctic Survey
Bruno Massa
Bruno Massa University of Palermo
Fabio Attorre
Fabio Attorre Sapienza University of Rome
Michel C. Milinkovitch
Michel C. Milinkovitch University of Geneva
Luciano Bullini
Luciano Bullini Sapienza University of Rome
Frank Pasmans
Frank Pasmans Ghent University
Arild Johnsen
Arild Johnsen University of Oslo

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