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Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
43
Citations
12306
World Ranking
6933
National Ranking
253

Overview

Francisco Sánchez-Bayo is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and conducts research primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work addresses several interconnected scientific areas including ecology, insect science, plant science, and ecological modeling.

The scientist's research topics encompass:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Insect Pest Control Strategies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Animal and Plant Science Education

Among their recent publications, several papers stand out for their contributions to insect ecology and environmental sciences:

  • "International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery" (2020), published in Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • "Further evidence for a global decline of the entomofauna" (2020), published in Austral Entomology
  • "Resolving the twin human and environmental health hazards of a plant-based diet" (2020), published in Environment International
  • "Stay true to integrated pest management" (2021), published in Science
  • "Global warming intensifies the interference competition by a poleward-expanding invader on a native dragonfly species" (2023), published in Royal Society Open Science

Francisco Sánchez-Bayo frequently collaborates with several researchers, who have co-authored multiple publications alongside them. Notable frequent co-authors include:

  • Kris A. G. Wyckhuys
  • Masayoshi K. Hiraiwa
  • Naoto Ishiwaka
  • Daisuke Hayasaka
  • Dave Goulson

Their work is commonly published across a range of scientific journals, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Austral Entomology
  • Environment International
  • Royal Society Open Science
  • Science

Best Publications

  • Worldwide decline of the entomofauna: A review of its drivers

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Kris A.G. Wyckhuys

  • Neonicotinoid contamination of global surface waters and associated risk to aquatic invertebrates: A review

    Christy A. Morrissey;Pierre Mineau;James H. Devries;Francisco Sanchez-Bayo

  • Pesticide Residues and Bees – A Risk Assessment

    Francisco Sanchez-Bayo;Koichi Goka

  • Are bee diseases linked to pesticides? - A brief review.

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Dave Goulson;Francesco Pennacchio;Francesco Nazzi

  • Detection and analysis of neonicotinoids in river waters--development of a passive sampler for three commonly used insecticides.

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Ross V. Hyne

  • An update of the Worldwide Integrated Assessment (WIA) on systemic insecticides. Part 2: impacts on organisms and ecosystems.

    Lennard Pisa;Dave Goulson;En-Cheng Yang;David Gibbons

  • Contamination of the Aquatic Environment with Neonicotinoids and its Implication for Ecosystems

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Koichi Goka;Daisuke Hayasaka

  • International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery

    Jeffrey A. Harvey;Robin Heinen;Inge Armbrecht;Yves Basset

  • Ecological relative risk (EcoRR): another approach for risk assessment of pesticides in agriculture

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Sundaram Baskaran;Ivan Robert Kennedy

  • Indirect Effect of Pesticides on Insects and Other Arthropods.

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

  • Delayed and time-cumulative toxicity of imidacloprid in bees, ants and termites

    Gary Rondeau;Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Henk A. Tennekes;Axel Decourtye

  • The trouble with neonicotinoids

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

  • Cumulative ecological impacts of two successive annual treatments of imidacloprid and fipronil on aquatic communities of paddy mesocosms.

    D. Hayasaka;T. Korenaga;K. Suzuki;F. Saito

  • Immune Suppression by Neonicotinoid Insecticides at the Root of Global Wildlife Declines

    Rosemary Mason;Henk Tennekes;Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Palle Uhd Jepsen

  • Impacts of Agricultural Pesticides on Terrestrial Ecosystems

    Francisco Sanchez-Bayo

  • Further evidence for a global decline of the entomofauna

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Kris A G Wyckhuys

  • The molecular basis of simple relationships between exposure concentration and toxic effects with time

    Henk A. Tennekes;Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

  • Time-Dependent Toxicity of Neonicotinoids and Other Toxicants:Implications for a New Approach to Risk Assessment

    Henk A. Tennekes;Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

  • Comparative acute toxicity of organic pollutants and reference values for crustaceans. I. Branchiopoda, Copepoda and Ostracoda.

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo

  • Influence of light in acute toxicity bioassays of imidacloprid and zinc pyrithione to zooplankton crustaceans

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Kouichi Goka

  • Unexpected effects of zinc pyrithione and imidacloprid on Japanese medaka fish (Oryzias latipes).

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Kouichi Goka

  • Ecological Impacts of Toxic Chemicals

    Francisco Sánchez-Bayo;Paul J. van den Brink;Reinier M. Mann;María Jesús Belzunce

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivan R. Kennedy
Ivan R. Kennedy University of Sydney
Edward A. D. Mitchell
Edward A. D. Mitchell University of Neuchâtel
Dave Goulson
Dave Goulson University of Sussex
Nicolas Desneux
Nicolas Desneux INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Gaétan Glauser
Gaétan Glauser University of Neuchâtel
Paul J. Van den Brink
Paul J. Van den Brink Wageningen University & Research
Keith R. Solomon
Keith R. Solomon University of Guelph
Jeroen P. van der Sluijs
Jeroen P. van der Sluijs University of Bergen
Matthias Liess
Matthias Liess Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Shuo Wang
Shuo Wang Nankai University

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