Jane Memmott
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jane Memmott is an ecologist and entomologist from the United Kingdom. She is professor of ecology at the University of Bristol. Her research focuses on community ecology and she is an expert on the interactions between insect pollinators and plants.
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- Global warming and the disruption of plant-pollinator interactions. (2007) (1078)
- Tolerance of pollination networks to species extinctions (2004) (1032)
- Parasites in food webs: the ultimate missing links (2008) (760)
- Consumer-resource body-size relationships in natural food webs. (2006) (569)
- The Robustness and Restoration of a Network of Ecological Networks (2012) (486)
- The structure of a plant-pollinator food web. (1999) (430)
- The robustness of pollination networks to the loss of species and interactions: a quantitative approach incorporating pollinator behaviour. (2010) (401)
- The impact of an alien plant on a native plant-pollinator network: an experimental approach. (2007) (399)
- Where is the UK's pollinator biodiversity? The importance of urban areas for flower-visiting insects (2015) (396)
- The ecological and evolutionary implications of merging different types of networks. (2011) (335)
- Integration of alien plants into a native flower–pollinator visitation web (2002) (305)
- Infiltration of a Hawaiian Community by Introduced Biological Control Agents (2001) (291)
- Predators, parasitoids and pathogens: species richness, trophic generality and body sizes in a natural food web (2000) (280)
- The restoration of ecological interactions: plant-pollinator networks on ancient and restored heathlands (2007) (266)
- When parasites become prey: ecological and epidemiological significance of eating parasites. (2010) (252)
- Emerging perspectives in the restoration of biodiversity-based ecosystem services. (2012) (235)
- Do differences in food web structure between organic and conventional farms affect the ecosystem service of pest control? (2009) (230)
- A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes (2017) (228)
- A systems approach reveals urban pollinator hotspots and conservation opportunities (2019) (223)
- Historical nectar assessment reveals the fall and rise of Britain in bloom (2015) (212)
- Food for Pollinators: Quantifying the Nectar and Pollen Resources of Urban Flower Meadows (2016) (212)
- Is there evidence for the post‐invasion evolution of increased size among invasive plant species? (2000) (192)
- The forgotten flies: the importance of non-syrphid Diptera as pollinators (2015) (192)
- The structure of a tropical host-parasitoid community (1994) (181)
- Studying insect diversity in the tropics. (1999) (172)
- The invertebrate fauna on broom, Cytisus scoparius, in two native and two exotic habitats (2000) (169)
- Structure of a diverse tropical forest insect–parasitoid community (2002) (167)
- The potential for indirect effects between co-flowering plants via shared pollinators depends on resource abundance, accessibility and relatedness. (2014) (166)
- Pollinator webs, plant communities and the conservation of rare plants: arable weeds as a case study (2006) (160)
- Sampling method influences the structure of plant–pollinator networks (2011) (143)
- Understanding and planning ecological restoration of plant-pollinator networks. (2012) (139)
- The effect of propagule size on the invasion of an alien insect (2005) (136)
- The Restoration of Plant–Pollinator Interactions in Hay Meadows (2005) (135)
- Plant diversity and land use under organic and conventional agriculture: a whole‐farm approach (2007) (123)
- Infiltration by alien predators into invertebrate food webs in Hawaii: a molecular approach (2004) (122)
- BODY SIZES OF CONSUMERS AND THEIR RESOURCES (2005) (121)
- Phenology of farmland floral resources reveals seasonal gaps in nectar availability for bumblebees (2019) (117)
- Food webs: a ladder for picking strawberries or a practical tool for practical problems? (2009) (113)
- The robustness of a network of ecological networks to habitat loss. (2013) (111)
- Measures of Success in Biological Control (2000) (107)
- Apparent competition can compromise the safety of highly specific biocontrol agents. (2008) (102)
- Factors affecting the establishment of Cytisus scoparius in southern France: implications for managing both native and exotic populations (1998) (101)
- Effects of Alien Plants on Insect Abundance and Biomass: a Food‐Web Approach (2009) (99)
- Pollinator networks, alien species and the conservation of rare plants: Trinia glauca as a case study (2008) (95)
- How to monitor ecological communities cost-efficiently: The example of plant–pollinator networks (2010) (94)
- Modest enhancements to conventional grassland diversity improve the provision of pollination services (2016) (92)
- The effect of release size on the probability of establishment of biological control agents: gorse thrips (Sericothrips staphylinus) released against gorse (Ulex europaeus) in New Zealand (1998) (88)
- Community structure of pollination webs of Mauritian heathland habitats (2009) (85)
- Evaluation of restoration effectiveness: community response to the removal of alien plants. (2009) (83)
- Identifying key knowledge needs for evidence‐based conservation of wild insect pollinators: a collaborative cross‐sectoral exercise (2013) (82)
- Overplaying the role of honey bees as pollinators: a comment on Aebi and Neumann (2011). (2012) (79)
- Parasitoid control of aphids in organic and conventional farming systems (2009) (78)
- Ecological networks: delving into the architecture of biodiversity (2014) (75)
- The role of avian 'seed predators' as seed dispersers (2011) (74)
- Functional group diversity increases with modularity in complex food webs (2015) (73)
- A history of methodological, theoretical and empirical approaches to biological control (2000) (68)
- Daily temporal structure in African savanna flower visitation networks and consequences for network sampling. (2011) (63)
- The restoration of tropical seed dispersal networks (2015) (63)
- Integration of exotic seeds into an Azorean seed dispersal network (2013) (56)
- Seeds in farmland food-webs: Resource importance, distribution and the impacts of farm management (2011) (55)
- Parasitoid diversity reduces the variability in pest control services across time on farms (2011) (54)
- The relationship between the abundances of bumblebees and honeybees in a native habitat (2005) (53)
- The restoration of parasites, parasitoids, and pathogens to heathland communities. (2009) (52)
- The potential for indirect effects between a weed, one of its biocontrol agents and native herbivores: A food web approach (2005) (52)
- Diet breadth influences how the impact of invasive plants is propagated through food webs. (2010) (50)
- Landscape structure influences modularity patterns in farm food webs: consequences for pest control (2011) (49)
- The ‘night shift’: nocturnal pollen‐transport networks in a boreal pine forest (2011) (49)
- The effect of rainfall on the survivorship and establishment of a biocontrol agent (2002) (48)
- The potential impact of global warming on the efficacy of field margins sown for the conservation of bumble-bees (2010) (48)
- High Resilience of Seed Dispersal Webs Highlighted by the Experimental Removal of the Dominant Disperser (2016) (45)
- Comparing the population dynamics of broom, Cytisus scoparius, as a native plant in the United Kingdom and France and as an invasive alien weed in Australia and New Zealand. (1996) (43)
- Species roles in plant–pollinator communities are conserved across native and alien ranges (2016) (42)
- The Impact of the Invasive Alien Plant, Impatiens glandulifera, on Pollen Transfer Networks (2015) (41)
- Are seed-feeding insects of use for the biological control of broom? (1996) (40)
- Indirect Effects, Apparent Competition and Biological Control (2006) (37)
- Patterns of introduced species interactions affect multiple aspects of network structure in plant-pollinator communities. (2014) (37)
- Putting applied ecology into practice (2010) (37)
- How best to release a biological control agent. (1996) (35)
- Biodiversity Loss and Ecological Network Structure (2005) (35)
- The conservation of ecological interactions. (2007) (33)
- Seasonality of a tropical leaf‐mining moth: leaf availability versus enemy‐free space (2003) (31)
- Quantifying nectar production by flowering plants in urban and rural landscapes (2020) (30)
- Food Webs as a Tool for Studying Nontarget Effects in Biological Control (2000) (29)
- Intraspecific variation in host plant quality: the aphid Cinara cupressi on the Mexican cypress, Cupressus lusitanica (1995) (29)
- Urban gulls adapt foraging schedule to human-activity patterns (2020) (27)
- Reshaping our understanding of species' roles in landscape-scale networks. (2019) (26)
- econullnetr: An r package using null models to analyse the structure of ecological networks and identify resource selection (2017) (26)
- The impact of farm management on species-specific leaf area index (LAI): Farm-scale data and predictive models (2010) (23)
- Determinants of broom (Cytisus scoparius (L.) Link) abundance in Europe. (2000) (23)
- Predation and parasitism in a tropical herbivore community (1993) (22)
- Sandfly distribution and abundance in a tropical rain forest (1991) (21)
- A method for the objective selection of landscape‐scale study regions and sites at the national level (2017) (21)
- Bumblebee colony density on farmland is influenced by late‐summer nectar supply and garden cover (2021) (17)
- Reliably predicting pollinator abundance: Challenges of calibrating process‐based ecological models (2020) (17)
- Ecological meta-networks integrate spatial and temporal dynamics of plant - bumble bee interactions (2014) (16)
- Forest proximity and lowland mosaic increase robustness of tropical pollination networks in mixed fruit orchards (2019) (15)
- Patterns of sandfly distribution in tropical forest: a causal hypothesis (1992) (15)
- Plant species roles in pollination networks: an experimental approach (2019) (14)
- WHAT MAKES BROOM A MAJOR PROBLEM (1993) (14)
- A comparison of clearfelling and gradual thinning of plantations for the restoration of insect herbivores and woodland plants (2015) (12)
- Establishment of Arytainilla spartiophila Förster (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), a new biological control agent for broom, Cytisus scoparius, in New Zealand (2007) (10)
- Does agri-environment scheme participation in England increase pollinator populations and crop pollination services? (2022) (9)
- Evaluating Indirect Effects of Biological Control (2001) (8)
- BRIGHTON CROP PROTECTION CONFERENCE: WEEDS - 1993, VOLS 1-3 (1993) (8)
- Impact of cyber-invasive species on a large ecological network (2018) (6)
- The scope and value of extensive ecological studies in the broom biological control programme (2001) (5)
- Interaction generalisation and demographic feedbacks drive the resilience of plant-insect networks to extinctions. (2021) (5)
- Symposium 6: Mutualistic Networks (2010) (5)
- Turnover in floral composition explains species diversity and temporal stability in the nectar supply of urban residential gardens (2022) (5)
- Release strategies in weed biocontrol: how well are we doing and is there room for improvement? (2008) (5)
- Impact of broom twig miner on broom growth and floriflory in Canterbury, New Zealand (1997) (5)
- The impact of a native dominant plant, Euphorbia jolkinii, on plant–flower visitor networks and pollen deposition on stigmas of co‐flowering species in subalpine meadows of Shangri‐La, SW China (2021) (4)
- Managing urban areas for insect pollinators: As town and cities continue to grow how can land managers help insect pollinators in urban areas? (2015) (4)
- Corridor quality affects net movement, size of dispersers, and population growth in experimental microcosms (2021) (4)
- The efficiency of a vacuum device for estimating soil-surface seed abundance on lowland farms (2009) (3)
- Alien ladybirds invade Hawaiian ecosystems (2005) (2)
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTIETH NEW ZEALAND PLANT PROTECTION CONFERENCE (1997) (2)
- Sandfly stratification on tree buttresses in a Costa Rican tropical rainforest (1994) (2)
- Landscape-scale drivers of pollinator communities may depend on land-use configuration (2022) (2)
- Differential effects of fertilisers on pollination and parasitoid interaction networks. (2020) (2)
- Impact of cyber-invasive species on a large ecological network (2018) (1)
- The community ecology of phlebotomine sandflies. (1989) (1)
- Reliably Predicting Pollinator Abundance: Challenges (2020) (1)
- Landscape configuration affects probability of apex predator presence and community structure in experimental metacommunities (2021) (1)
- Tripartite networks show that keystone species can multitask (2021) (1)
- Mutualistic networks. Reports from the ESA Annual Meeting (2010) (1)
- Pollinator perils (2004) (1)
- Bees and the city: how the city can lead to the recovery of nature (2014) (0)
- Using 'parasitization rates' to determine natural enemy impact: what are we measuring? (2007) (0)
- Intraspecific variation of invaded pollination networks – the role of pollen-transport, pollen-transfer and different levels of biological organization (2023) (0)
- Identifying Fertilizer Regimes Needed to Optimize Insect Ecosystem Services and Livestock Production (2022) (0)
- Running head : Effects of diversified farming on arthropods (2019) (0)
- Insect Conservation Biology (2007) (0)
- Ground flora species matrix (2015) (0)
- Natural pest control on conventional and organic farms (2020) (0)
- Plant and leaf-miner richness (2015) (0)
- Managing urban areas for insect pollinators (2015) (0)
- A systems approach reveals urban pollinator hotspots and conservation opportunities (2019) (0)
- 1 2 Ecological networks : Delving into the architecture of biodiversity 3 4 (2016) (0)
- Corridor quality affects net movement, size of dispersers, and population growth in experimental microcosms (2021) (0)
- Assessing indirect impacts of biological control agents on native biodiversity: a community-level approach (2008) (0)
- Integration of exotic seeds into an Azorean seed dispersal network (2012) (0)
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