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37
Citations
5994
World Ranking
6835
National Ranking
2299

Overview

Berry J. Brosi is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research activity primarily focuses on fields related to Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Environmental Science, and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these domains, they have extensive work in the subfields of Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, Plant Science, Genetics, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The main topics covered by Brosi's research include Plant and Animal Studies, Insect and Pesticide Research, Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies.

The scientist has contributed to several research papers in various publication venues. Notable recent papers are:

  • Plants, pollinators and their interactions under global ecological change: The role of pollen DNA metabarcoding, 2022, Molecular Ecology
  • Comparing whole-genome shotgun sequencing and DNA metabarcoding approaches for species identification and quantification of pollen species mixtures, 2021, Ecology and Evolution
  • The context dependency of pollinator interference: How environmental conditions and co-foraging species impact floral visitation, 2021, Ecology Letters
  • Conserving alpha and beta diversity in wood-production landscapes, 2021, Conservation Biology
  • Persistent effects of management history on honeybee colony virus abundances, 2020, Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

Brosi's work appears frequently in publication venues such as:

  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Integrative and Comparative Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Molecular Ecology
  • Ecology and Evolution

The scientist has collaborated regularly with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Xingwen Loy
  • Annie Schiffer
  • Isabel G. W. Gottlieb
  • Holly K. Ober
  • Lora L. Smith

Best Publications

  • Should agricultural policies encourage land sparing or wildlife‐friendly farming?

    Joern Fischer;Berry Brosi;Gretchen C Daily;Paul R Ehrlich

  • Single pollinator species losses reduce floral fidelity and plant reproductive function

    Berry J. Brosi;Heather M. Briggs;Heather M. Briggs

  • The effects of forest fragmentation on bee communities in tropical countryside

    Berry J. Brosi;Gretchen C. Daily;Tiffany M. Shih;Federico Oviedo

  • Pollen DNA barcoding: current applications and future prospects.

    Karen Leanne Bell;Natasha de Vere;Alexander Keller;Rodney Richardson

  • Ten policies for pollinators

    Lynn V. Dicks;Blandina Viana;Riccardo Bommarco;Berry Brosi

  • Applying Pollen DNA Metabarcoding to the Study of Plant–Pollinator Interactions

    Karen L. Bell;Karen L. Bell;Karen L. Bell;Julie Fowler;Kevin S. Burgess;Emily K. Dobbs

  • Bee community shifts with landscape context in a tropical countryside.

    Berry J. Brosi;Gretchen C. Daily;Paul R. Ehrlich

  • Optimal design of agricultural landscapes for pollination services

    Berry J. Brosi;Paul R. Armsworth;Gretchen C. Daily

  • The effects of forest fragmentation on euglossine bee communities (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini)

    Berry J. Brosi

  • Quantitative and qualitative assessment of pollen DNA metabarcoding using constructed species mixtures

    Karen L. Bell;Kevin S. Burgess;Jamieson C. Botsch;Emily K. Dobbs

  • Pollinator specialization: from the individual to the community

    Berry J. Brosi

  • Niche partitioning due to adaptive foraging reverses effects of nestedness and connectance on pollination network stability.

    Fernanda S. Valdovinos;Berry J. Brosi;Berry J. Brosi;Heather M. Briggs;Heather M. Briggs;Pablo Moisset de Espanés

  • Cultural Erosion and Biodiversity: Canoe‐Making Knowledge in Pohnpei, Micronesia

    Berry J. Brosi;Michael J. Balick;Robert Wolkow;Roberta Lee

  • Integrating conservation and development in the field: implementing ecosystem service projects

    Heather Tallis;Rebecca Goldman;Melissa Uhl;Berry Brosi

  • An rbcL Reference Library to Aid in the Identification of Plant Species Mixtures by DNA Metabarcoding

    Karen L. Bell;Virginia M. Loeffler;Berry J. Brosi

  • The complex responses of social stingless bees (Apidae: Meliponini) to tropical deforestation

    Berry J. Brosi

  • Review and future prospects for DNA barcoding methods in forensic palynology

    Karen L. Bell;Kevin S. Burgess;Kazufusa C. Okamoto;Roman Aranda

  • Agricultural intensification drives changes in hybrid network robustness by modifying network structure.

    Beth M. L. Morrison;Berry J. Brosi;Rodolfo Dirzo

  • Contrasting ecological breadth of co-occurring annual Polygonum species

    S. E. Sultan;A. M. Wilczek;S. D. Hann;B. J. Brosi

  • Climatic Drivers of Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Incidence: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Rebecca Philipsborn;Sharia M. Ahmed;Berry J. Brosi;Karen Levy

  • Generalisation and specialisation in hoverfly (Syrphidae) grassland pollen transport networks revealed by DNA metabarcoding.

    Andrew Lucas;Owen Bodger;Berry J. Brosi;Col R. Ford

  • Cultural dynamism and change—An example from the Federated states of Micronesia

    Roberta Anne Lee;Michael J. Balick;Dana Lee Ling;Francisco Sohl

  • Ecological and evolutionary approaches to managing honeybee disease

    Berry J. Brosi;Keith S. Delaplane;Michael Boots;Jacobus C. de Roode

Frequent Co-Authors

Gretchen C. Daily
Gretchen C. Daily Stanford University
Mike Boots
Mike Boots University of California, Berkeley
Robert J. Fletcher
Robert J. Fletcher University of Florida
Paul R. Armsworth
Paul R. Armsworth University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Heather Tallis
Heather Tallis University of California, Santa Cruz
Paul R. Ehrlich
Paul R. Ehrlich Stanford University
Adrià López-Baucells
Adrià López-Baucells Museu de Ciències Naturals de Granollers
Christoph F. J. Meyer
Christoph F. J. Meyer University of Salford
Uriel Kitron
Uriel Kitron Emory University
Timothy D. Read
Timothy D. Read Emory University

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