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Overview

Anselm Rodrigo is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focused on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a substantial number of publications also in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work encompasses subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Insect Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Plant Science.

Their recent publications address various aspects of pollination, pollinator traits, and ecological interactions. Notable papers include:

  • "A novel method to measure hairiness in bees and other insect pollinators" (2020, Ecology and Evolution)
  • "Management-dependent effects of pollinator functional diversity on apple pollination services: A response-effect trait approach" (2021, Journal of Applied Ecology)
  • "Bees exposed to climate change are more sensitive to pesticides" (2023, Global Change Biology)
  • "A new native plant in the neighborhood: effects on plant-pollinator networks, pollination, and plant reproductive success" (2020, Ecology)
  • "What makes a good pollinator? Relationship between pollinator traits and pollination effectiveness in apple flowers" (2022, Entomologia Generalis)

The main topics they investigate include:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Mine drainage and remediation techniques

Common venues for their publications are:

  • Ecology and Evolution
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Global Change Biology
  • Ecology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Anselm Rodrigo include:

  • Jordi Bosch
  • Xavier Arnán
  • Sergio Albacete
  • Celeste Azpiazu
  • Fabio Sgolastra

Best Publications

  • Are wildfires a disaster in the Mediterranean basin? – A review

    Juli G. Pausas;Joan Llovet;Anselm Rodrigo;Ramon Vallejo

  • Post‐fire recovery of ant communities in Submediterranean Pinus nigra forests

    Anselm Rodrigo;Javier Retana

  • The dimensionality of ecological networks

    Anna Eklöf;Ute Jacob;Jason Kopp;Jordi Bosch

  • Direct regeneration is not the only response of mediterranean forests to large fires

    Anselm Rodrigo;Javier Retana;F. Xavier Picó

  • Plant–pollinator networks: adding the pollinator’s perspective

    Jordi Bosch;Ana M. Martín González;Anselm Rodrigo;David Navarro

  • Fire-related traits for plant species of the Mediterranean Basin

    S. Paula;M. Arianoutsou;D. Kazanis;Ç Tavsanoglu

  • A review of the combination among global change factors in forests, shrublands and pastures of the Mediterranean Region: Beyond drought effects

    E. Doblas-Miranda;R. Alonso;X. Arnan;V. Bermejo

  • Collateral effects of beekeeping: Impacts on pollen-nectar resources and wild bee communities

    Anna Torné-Noguera;Anselm Rodrigo;Sergio Osorio;Jordi Bosch

  • Trace metal fluxes in bulk deposition, throughfall and stemflow at two evergreen oak stands in NE Spain subject to different exposure to the industrial environment

    Anna Avila;Anselm Rodrigo

  • Post‐fire recovery of Mediterranean ground ant communities follows vegetation and dryness gradients

    Xavier Arnan;Anselm Rodrigo;Javier Retana

  • Determinants of spatial distribution in a bee community: nesting resources, flower resources, and body size.

    Anna Torné-Noguera;Anselm Rodrigo;Xavier Arnan;Sergio Osorio

  • Dual role of harvesting ants as seed predators and dispersers of a non-myrmechorous Mediterranean perennial herb

    Javier Retana;F. Xavier Picó;Anselm Rodrigo

  • The chemistry of precipitation, throughfall and stemflow in two holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) forests under a contrasted pollution environment in NE Spain.

    A. Rodrigo;A. Àvila;F. Rodà

  • Influence of sampling size in the estimation of mean throughfall in two Mediterranean holm oak forests

    A Rodrigo;A Àvila

  • Nitrogen deposition in Mediterranean forests.

    F Rodà;A Avila;A Rodrigo

  • Predicting the Recovery of Pinus halepensis and Quercus ilex Forests after a Large Wildfire in Northeastern Spain

    Maria José Broncano;Javier Retana;Anselm Rodrigo

  • Floral advertisement scent in a changing plant-pollinators market

    Iolanda Filella;Clara Primante;Joan Llusia;Roger Seco;Roger Seco

  • Management trade‐offs on ecosystem services in apple orchards across Europe: Direct and indirect effects of organic production

    Ulrika Samnegård;Georgina Alins;Virginie Boreux;Jordi Bosch

  • Response of ant functional composition to fire

    Xavier Arnan;Xim Cerdá;Anselm Rodrigo;Javier Retana

  • Post-fire regeneration of Mediterranean plant communities at a regional scale is dependent on vegetation type and dryness

    Xavier Arnan;Anselm Rodrigo;Javier Retana

Frequent Co-Authors

Javier Retana
Javier Retana Autonomous University of Barcelona
Jordi Bosch
Jordi Bosch Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications
Anna Avila
Anna Avila Autonomous University of Barcelona
Xim Cerdá
Xim Cerdá Spanish National Research Council
Raphaël Boulay
Raphaël Boulay François Rabelais University
Josep Maria Espelta
Josep Maria Espelta Autonomous University of Barcelona
Alexandra-Maria Klein
Alexandra-Maria Klein University of Freiburg
Francisco Lloret
Francisco Lloret Autonomous University of Barcelona
Peter A. Hambäck
Peter A. Hambäck Stockholm University
Jordi Martínez-Vilalta
Jordi Martínez-Vilalta Autonomous University of Barcelona

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