Nicolás Flaibani is affiliated with the Department of Ecology, Genetics, and Evolution at the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina. His research focuses on ecological and genetic studies, with a particular interest in the interactions between economic factors, human density, and the prevalence of diseases.
Research Contributions
Nicolás Flaibani has made significant contributions to the understanding of ecological and genetic dynamics in various species and environments. One notable study in 2021 examined the relationship between human density, economic levels, and the frequency of canine helminths in Buenos Aires. In 2020, Flaibani co-authored a paper on characterizing artificial breeding sites of Aedes aegypti using generalized linear mixed models. He has also explored genotype by environment interactions in invasive populations of Zaprionus indianus, highlighting the genetic adaptability of these species to different environmental conditions.
Aliases
Nicolás Flaibani is also known by the aliases Nicolas Flaibani and Nicolás Flaibani.