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Pablo Pessacq
Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publications - 49
Citations - 485
Pablo Pessacq is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protoneuridae & Coenagrionidae. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 48 publications receiving 409 citations. Previous affiliations of Pablo Pessacq include National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco.
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Linking in situ bioassays and population dynamics of macroinvertebrates to assess agricultural contamination in streams of the Argentine pampa
TL;DR: In situ bioassays can be successfully linked to in-stream population dynamics for the same species and that this link is very useful for interpreting causal exposure-effect relationships.
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Multiple origins of interdependent endosymbiotic complexes in a genus of cicadas
Piotr Łukasik,Katherine Nazario,James T. Van Leuven,Matthew A. Campbell,Mariah C. Meyer,Anna Michalik,Pablo Pessacq,Chris Simon,Claudio Veloso,John P. McCutcheon +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that an endosymbiont in some cicadas has repeatedly and independently fractured into complexes of distinct genomic and cellular lineages present in the same host.
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Insectos acuáticos de la Meseta del Somuncura, Patagonia, Argentina. Inventario preliminar
Javier Muzón,Gustavo Ricardo Spinelli,Pablo Pessacq,Natalia Von Ellenrieder,Ana Lía Estevez,Pablo Ignacio Marino,Pablo J. Pérez Goodwyn,Elisa B. Angrisano,Florentina Díaz,Liliana Alicia Fernandez,Silvia A. Mazzucconi,Gustavo Carlos Rossi,Oscar Daniel Salomón +12 more
TL;DR: A preliminary inventory of the aquatic insects from the Somuncura plateau and its area of influence (Patagonia, Argentina) is presented, finding that 80% of the registered genera are widely distributed, while 41 % of the species exhibit patagonic or andean distribution.
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Phylogeny of Neotropical Protoneuridae (Odonata: Zygoptera) and a preliminary study of their relationship with related families
TL;DR: A cladistic analysis of Neotropical Protoneuridae was performed on a data matrix of 48 morphological characters and 43 terminal taxa, with its Paleotropical component being more closely related to Platycnemididae and Isostictidae.
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The Patagonian Steppe biogeographic province: Andean region or South American transition zone?
Sergio Roig-Juñent,Mariana Griotti,Martha Cecilia Domínguez,Federico A. Agrain,Paula Campos‐Soldini,Rodolfo Carrara,German Horacio Cheli,Florencia Fernández-Campón,Gustavo E. Flores,Liliana Katinas,Javier Muzón,Jhon César Neita-Moreno,Pablo Pessacq,Germán San Blas,Erica E. Scheibler,Jorge V. Crisci +15 more
TL;DR: It is found that the Patagonian Steppe presents a similar proportion of genera of Andean as well as neotropical origin, which will make it the largest TZ of America, encompassing most of the arid lands of South America.