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Andrea Holzschuh

Andrea Holzschuh

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
51
Citations
23530
World Ranking
1961
National Ranking
130

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
51
Citations
23530
World Ranking
3534
National Ranking
196

Overview

Andrea Holzschuh is affiliated with the University of Würzburg in Germany and specializes in research within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work primarily contributes to the fields of Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, Plant Science, Genetics, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their research covers a variety of topics related to plant and animal studies, insect and pesticide research, and ecological interactions. Key areas of focus include plant parasitism and resistance, insect and arachnid ecology and behavior, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, insect-plant interactions and control, and land use and ecosystem services.

Andrea Holzschuh's recent scholarly publications include:

  • A critical analysis of the potential for EU Common Agricultural Policy measures to support wild pollinators on farmland (2020), Journal of Applied Ecology
  • A multitaxa assessment of the effectiveness of agri-environmental schemes for biodiversity management (2021), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Using ecological and field survey data to establish a national list of the wild bee pollinators of crops (2021), Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Effects of grazing intensity, habitat area and connectivity on snail-shell nesting bees (2020), Biological Conservation
  • Arthropod overwintering in agri-environmental scheme flowering fields differs among pollinators and natural enemies (2022), Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Their frequent publication venues reflect a consistent contribution to journals focusing on applied ecology and environmental interactions, including:

  • Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Global Ecology and Biogeography
  • Biological Conservation

Andrea Holzschuh often collaborates with several other researchers in their field. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
  • David Kleijn
  • Simon G. Potts
  • Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki
  • Jochen Krauß

Best Publications

  • Wild Pollinators Enhance Fruit Set of Crops Regardless of Honey Bee Abundance

    Lucas A Garibaldi;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter;Rachael Winfree;Marcelo A Aizen

  • Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses

    Teja Tscharntke;Jason M. Tylianakis;Tatyana A. Rand;Raphael K. Didham;Raphael K. Didham;Raphael K. Didham

  • Mixed biodiversity benefits of agri-environment schemes in five European countries.

    David Kleijn;R. A. Baquero;Yann Clough;M. Díaz

  • A global quantitative synthesis of local and landscape effects on wild bee pollinators in agroecosystems

    Christina M. Kennedy;Eric Lonsdorf;Maile C. Neel;Neal M. Williams

  • Stability of pollination services decreases with isolation from natural areas despite honey bee visits

    Lucas A. Garibaldi;Lucas A. Garibaldi;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter;Claire Kremen;Juan M. Morales

  • Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation

    David Kleijn;Rachael Winfree;Ignasi Bartomeus;Luísa G. Carvalheiro;Luísa G. Carvalheiro

  • On the relationship between farmland biodiversity and land-use intensity in Europe

    D Kleijn;F Kohler;A Báldi;P Batáry

  • A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production

    Matteo Dainese;Emily A. Martin;Marcelo A. Aizen;Matthias Albrecht

  • Bee pollination improves crop quality, shelf life and commercial value.

    Björn K. Klatt;Andrea Holzschuh;Andrea Holzschuh;Catrin Westphal;Yann Clough

  • Spillover of functionally important organisms between managed and natural habitats

    Eleanor J. Blitzer;Carsten F. Dormann;Andrea Holzschuh;Alexandra-Maria Klein

  • Diversity of flower-visiting bees in cereal fields: effects of farming system, landscape composition and regional context

    Andrea Holzschuh;Ingolf Steffan‐Dewenter;David Kleijn;Teja Tscharntke

  • The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agroecosystem services across Europe

    Emily A. Martin;Matteo Dainese;Yann Clough;András Báldi

  • Environmental factors driving the effectiveness of European agri‐environmental measures in mitigating pollinator loss – a meta‐analysis

    Jeroen Scheper;Andrea Holzschuh;Mikko Kuussaari;Simon G. Potts

  • A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes.

    Elinor M. Lichtenberg;Elinor M. Lichtenberg;Christina M. Kennedy;Claire Kremen;Péter Batáry

  • Agricultural landscapes with organic crops support higher pollinator diversity

    Andrea Holzschuh;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter;Teja Tscharntke

  • Specialization of Mutualistic Interaction Networks Decreases toward Tropical Latitudes

    Matthias Schleuning;Jochen Fründ;Alexandra-Maria Klein;Stefan Abrahamczyk;Stefan Abrahamczyk

  • How do landscape composition and configuration, organic farming and fallow strips affect the diversity of bees, wasps and their parasitoids?

    Andrea Holzschuh;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter;Teja Tscharntke

  • Landscapes with wild bee habitats enhance pollination, fruit set and yield of sweet cherry

    Andrea Holzschuh;Andrea Holzschuh;Jan-Hendrik Dudenhöffer;Teja Tscharntke

  • Bee diversity effects on pollination depend on functional complementarity and niche shifts.

    Jochen Fründ;Carsten F. Dormann;Carsten F. Dormann;Andrea Holzschuh;Andrea Holzschuh;Teja Tscharntke

  • Expansion of mass-flowering crops leads to transient pollinator dilution and reduced wild plant pollination

    Andrea Holzschuh;Carsten F. Dormann;Teja Tscharntke;Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter

Frequent Co-Authors

Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter University of Würzburg
Teja Tscharntke
Teja Tscharntke University of Göttingen
Maj Rundlöf
Maj Rundlöf Lund University
Simon G. Potts
Simon G. Potts University of Reading
David Kleijn
David Kleijn Wageningen University & Research
Luísa G. Carvalheiro
Luísa G. Carvalheiro Universidade Federal de Goiás
Péter Batáry
Péter Batáry Centre for Ecological Research
Riccardo Bommarco
Riccardo Bommarco Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Ignasi Bartomeus
Ignasi Bartomeus Spanish National Research Council
Catrin Westphal
Catrin Westphal University of Göttingen

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