Richard Svanbäck

About Richard Svanbäck

Richard Svanbäck, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Uppsala Universitet, specializes in the field of evolutionary ecology, gut microbiota, adaptive evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A especialização individual é maior em populações generalistas de posições tróficas intermediárias a altas em peixes tropicais de água doce

Individual specialization is the highest in generalist populations from intermediary to high trophic positions in tropical freshwater fishes

Anthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation

Multi stress system: Microplastics in freshwater and their effects on host microbiota

Microplastic exposure across trophic levels: effects on the host–microbiota of freshwater organisms

Zooplanktivore fish body growth responses to browning‐induced light limitation vary over ontogeny, but not with fish density

Single and combined effects of microplastics, pyrethroid and food resources on the life-history traits and microbiome of Chironomus riparius

Data from: Intraguild predation drives evolutionary niche shift in threespine stickleback

Richard Svanbäck Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

11047

Citations(since 2020)

4586

Cited By

8617

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

57

i10Index(since 2020)

49

Email

University Profile Page

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Richard Svanbäck Skills & Research Interests

evolutionary ecology

gut microbiota

adaptive evolution

Top articles of Richard Svanbäck

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A especialização individual é maior em populações generalistas de posições tróficas intermediárias a altas em peixes tropicais de água doce

Austral Ecology

Clarissa Brazil‐Sousa

Bruno Eleres Soares

Richard Svanbäck

Míriam Pilz Albrecht

2024/1

Individual specialization is the highest in generalist populations from intermediary to high trophic positions in tropical freshwater fishes

Austral Ecology

Clarissa Brazil‐Sousa

Bruno Eleres Soares

Richard Svanbäck

Míriam Pilz Albrecht

2024/1

Anthropogenic Change and the Process of Speciation

Murielle Ålund

Meredith Cenzer

Nicolas Bierne

Janette W Boughman

José Cerca

...

2023/12/1

Multi stress system: Microplastics in freshwater and their effects on host microbiota

Science of the Total Environment

Javier Edo Varg

Richard Svanbäck

2023/1/15

Microplastic exposure across trophic levels: effects on the host–microbiota of freshwater organisms

Environmental Microbiome

Javier Edo Varg

David Outomuro

Warren Kunce

Lukas Kuehrer

Richard Svanbäck

...

2022/7/6

Zooplanktivore fish body growth responses to browning‐induced light limitation vary over ontogeny, but not with fish density

Ecology of Freshwater Fish

Renee M van Dorst

Anna Gårdmark

Richard Svanbäck

Magnus Huss

2022/1

Single and combined effects of microplastics, pyrethroid and food resources on the life-history traits and microbiome of Chironomus riparius

Environmental Pollution

Javier Edo Varg

Warren Kunce

David Outomuro

Richard Svanbäck

Frank Johansson

2021/11/15

Data from: Intraguild predation drives evolutionary niche shift in threespine stickleback

Travis Ingram

Richard Svanbäck

Nathan JB Kraft

Pavel Kratina

Laura Southcott

...

2021/5/19

Sex-specific plasticity in a trophic polymorphic aquatic predator: a modeling approach

Oecologia

Tomas O Höök

Richard Svanbäck

Peter Eklöv

2021/2

Can information from citizen science data be used to predict biodiversity in stormwater ponds?

Scientific Reports

Frank Johansson

Jani Heino

Paul Coiffard

Richard Svanbäck

Jacob Wester

...

2020/6/10

Different roles of environmental selection, dispersal, and drift in the assembly of intestinal microbial communities of freshwater fish with and without a stomach

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Yinghua Zha

Eva S Lindström

Alexander Eiler

Richard Svanbäck

2020/6/1

Does browning‐induced light limitation reduce fish body growth through shifts in prey composition or reduced foraging rates?

Freshwater Biology

Renee M van Dorst

Anna Gårdmark

Richard Svanbäck

Magnus Huss

2020/5

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