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Xavier Rotllan-Puig
Researcher at Aster
Publications - 8
Citations - 184
Xavier Rotllan-Puig is an academic researcher from Aster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental niche modelling & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 116 citations. Previous affiliations of Xavier Rotllan-Puig include Spanish National Research Council.
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Effects of habitat loss on the plant–flower visitor network structure of a dune community
TL;DR: It is predicted that the overall plant–flower visitor network became less robust and resilient to future perturbations, due to the fact that each functional group responds distinctly to disturbances, which makes it more difficult to foresee the final consequences on community composition and ecosystem functioning.
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Narrow endemics to Mediterranean islands: Moderate genetic diversity but narrow climatic niche of the ancient, critically endangered Naufraga (Apiaceae)
TL;DR: The results indicate that a multidisciplinary approach provides powerful tools to develop conservation strategies for evolutionarily singular lineages in Naufraga balearica.
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Mainstreaming biodiversity: A review of national strategies
Penelope R. Whitehorn,Laetitia M. Navarro,Matthias Schröter,Miguel Fernandez,Miguel Fernandez,Xavier Rotllan-Puig,Alexandra Marques +6 more
TL;DR: The results show that developing countries, particularly those in Africa, have higher scores, indicating that they have a higher awareness of the importance of biodiversity mainstreaming and that progress in some areas can provide direction and momentum in the future.
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Distribution of bumblebees across Europe
Chiara Polce,Joachim Maes,Xavier Rotllan-Puig,Denis Michez,Leopoldo Castro,Björn Cederberg,Libor Dvorak,Úna Fitzpatrick,Frédéric Francis,Johann Neumayer,Aulo Manino,Juho Paukkunen,T. Pawlikowski,Stuart P. M. Roberts,Jakub Straka,Pierre Rasmont +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the predicted distribution of 47 species of bumblebees across 28 Member States of the European Union (EU-28) was analyzed and the value of pollination as an ecosystem service was estimated.
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Declining relict plants: Climate effect or seed dispersal disruption? A landscape-scale approach
TL;DR: The findings highlight the need of a better understanding of the role of mutualisms within natural communities in order to undertake appropriate conservation actions on threatened plant populations and act on key factors affecting plant–disperser disruptions to mitigate the effects of global change on declining relict plants.