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Overview

Jordi Bosch is affiliated with the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Insect Science.

Their work explores several main topics including:

  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and pesticide research
  • Insect and arachnid ecology and behavior
  • Plant parasitism and resistance
  • Ecology and vegetation dynamics studies
  • Insect-plant interactions and control
  • Horticultural and viticultural research

Jordi Bosch has contributed to multiple recent papers, with examples including:

  • Global trends in the number and diversity of managed pollinator species, 2021, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Toxicity of the insecticide sulfoxaflor alone and in combination with the fungicide fluxapyroxad in three bee species, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Opportunities to reduce pollination deficits and address production shortfalls in an important insect-pollinated crop, 2021, Ecological Applications
  • National records of 3000 European bee and hoverfly species: A contribution to pollinator conservation, 2023, Insect Conservation and Diversity
  • A novel method to measure hairiness in bees and other insect pollinators, 2020, Ecology and Evolution

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jordi Bosch include Fabio Sgolastra, Celeste Azpiazu, Anselm Rodrigo, Sergio Albacete, and Gonzalo Sancho.

The scientist regularly publishes in several venues such as:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Hymenoptera Research
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Ecology and Evolution

Best Publications

  • Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions

    Clélia Sirami;Clélia Sirami;Nicolas Gross;Aliette Bosem Baillod;Aliette Bosem Baillod;Colette Bertrand;Colette Bertrand;Colette Bertrand

  • Genomic signatures of evolutionary transitions from solitary to group living

    Karen M. Kapheim;Karen M. Kapheim;Hailin Pan;Cai Li;Steven L. Salzberg;Steven L. Salzberg

  • Real-Time Energy Storage Management for Renewable Integration in Microgrids: An Off-line Optimization Approach

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  • Weather-Dependent Pollinator Activity in an Apple Orchard, with Special Reference to Osmia cornuta and Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae and Apidae)

    Narcís Vicens;Jordi Bosch

  • The dimensionality of ecological networks

    Anna Eklöf;Ute Jacob;Jason Kopp;Jordi Bosch

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

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

  • Developing and establishing bee species as crop pollinators: the example of Osmia spp. (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae) and fruit trees.

    Jordi Bosch;W. P. Kemp

  • Landscape configurational heterogeneity by small-scale agriculture, not crop diversity, maintains pollinators and plant reproduction in western Europe

    Annika L. Hass;Urs G. Kormann;Urs G. Kormann;Teja Tscharntke;Yann Clough;Yann Clough

  • 160 h of chemical-looping combustion in a 10 kW reactor system with a NiO-based oxygen carrier

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  • Synergistic mortality between a neonicotinoid insecticide and an ergosterol-biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicide in three bee species.

    Fabio Sgolastra;Piotr Medrzycki;Laura Bortolotti;Maria Teresa Renzi

  • Flowering phenology, floral traits and pollinator composition in a herbaceous Mediterranean plant community

    Jordi Bosch;Javier Retana;Xim Cerdá

  • Pollinating Efficacy of Osmia cornuta and Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae, Apidae) on ‘Red Delicious’ Apple

    Narcís Vicens;Jordi Bosch;Jordi Bosch

  • Pesticide Exposure Assessment Paradigm for Solitary Bees

    Fabio Sgolastra;Silvia Hinarejos;Theresa L Pitts-Singer;Natalie K Boyle

  • Spatial variation in selection on corolla shape in a generalist plant is promoted by the preference patterns of its local pollinators

    Jose M Gomez;Jordi Bosch;Francisco Perfectti;J D Fernandez

  • A geographic selection mosaic in a generalized plant–pollinator–herbivore system

    J. M. Gómez;F. Perfectti;J. Bosch;J. P. M. Camacho

  • Effect of pre-wintering and wintering temperature regimes on weight loss, survival, and emergence time in the mason bee Osmia cornuta (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae)

    Jordi Bosch;William P. Kemp

  • Global trends in the number and diversity of managed pollinator species

    Julia Osterman;Julia Osterman;Marcelo A. Aizen;Jacobus C. Biesmeijer;Jacobus C. Biesmeijer;Jordi Bosch

  • Relationship between body size, provisioning rate, longevity and reproductive success in females of the solitary bee Osmia cornuta

    Jordi Bosch;Jordi Bosch;Narcís Vicens

  • Pollinators show flower colour preferences but flowers with similar colours do not attract similar pollinators.

    Sara Reverté;Javier Retana;José M. Gómez;Jordi Bosch

  • Body size as an estimator of production costs in a solitary bee

    Jordi Bosch;Jordi Bosch;Narcís Vicens

  • Reduction of titanium and other metal oxides using electrodeoxidation

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  • Pollinator diversity affects plant reproduction and recruitment: the tradeoffs of generalization.

    José M. Gómez;Jordi Bosch;Francisco Perfectti;Juande Fernández

Frequent Co-Authors

Alex Soriano
Alex Soriano University of Barcelona
Jordi Vila
Jordi Vila University of Barcelona
Anselm Rodrigo
Anselm Rodrigo Autonomous University of Barcelona
Eduard Gratacós
Eduard Gratacós University of Barcelona
Josep Mensa
Josep Mensa University of Barcelona
Javier Retana
Javier Retana Autonomous University of Barcelona
José M. Gómez
José M. Gómez Spanish National Research Council
Quique Bassat
Quique Bassat University of Barcelona
Yann Clough
Yann Clough Lund University
Xim Cerdá
Xim Cerdá Spanish National Research Council

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