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iBartomeus profile
About me
Username:
iBartomeus
Name:
Ignasi Bartomeus
Job title:
Not specified
Affiliation:
CREAF
Web page:
http://ibartomeus.googlepages.com/
Joined:
2008-04-24
What I do
Not specified
Interests
Not specified
Recent Activity
2009-01-07
14:38: posted
Community-based processes behind species richness gradients: contrasting abundanceextinction dynamics and sampling effects in areas of low and high productivity
14:36: posted
Random sampling, abundanceextinction dynamics and niche-filtering immigration constraints explain the generation of species richness gradients
14:34: posted
Geographic differences between functional groups in patterns of bird species richness in North America
14:31: posted
Switching behavior, coexistence and diversification: comparing empirical community-wide evidence with theoretical predictions
11:23: posted
A Survey of Honey Bee Colony Losses in the U.S., Fall 2007 to Spring 2008
11:22: posted
Why do Manduca sexta feed from white flowers? Innate and learnt colour preferences in a hawkmoth
2008-12-23
16:11: posted
Honeybee buzz attenuates plant damage by caterpillars
16:06: posted
Phylogenomic analysis reveals bees and wasps (Hymenoptera) at the base of the radiation of Holometabolous insects — Genome Research
2008-12-17
15:13: posted
Global change and species interactions in terrestrial ecosystems
2008-12-15
08:57: posted
A comprehensive phylogeny of the bumble bees (Bombus)
08:45: posted
Internet Archive: Details: Phylogeny and classification of the parasitic bee tribe Epeolini (Hymenoptera: Apidae, Nomadinae)
2008-12-11
08:08: posted
ESA Online Journals - MEASURING BEE DIVERSITY IN DIFFERENT EUROPEAN HABITATS AND BIOGEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
2008-12-09
12:15: posted
Herbivory on invasive exotic plants and their non-invasive relatives
12:14: posted
Does enemy release matter for invasive plants? evidence from a comparison of insect herbivore damage among invasive, non-invasive and native congeners
12:14: posted
Testing the enemy release hypothesis: a review and meta-analysis
12:13: posted
Invasive exotic plants suffer less herbivory than non-invasive exotic plants.
12:12: posted
The enemy release and EICA hypothesis revisited: incorporating the fundamental difference between specialist and generalist herbivores
12:11: posted
Herbivory, time since introduction and the invasiveness of exotic plants
10:14: posted
Pollinator networks, alien species and the conservation of rare plants: Trinia glauca as a case study
10:14: posted
Herbivores and the success of exotic plants: a phylogenetically controlled experiment
10:11: posted
The Worldwide Variation in Avian Clutch Size across Species and Space
09:20: posted
Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context