Antonio J. Manzaneda

About Antonio J. Manzaneda

Antonio J. Manzaneda, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Jaén, specializes in the field of Plant Ecology and Evolution.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

RecruitNet: A global database of plant recruitment networks

Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands

Global energy assessment of the potential of photovoltaics for greenhouse farming

Agricultural extensification enhances functional diversity but not phylogenetic diversity in Mediterranean olive groves: A case study with ant and bird communities

Insectivorous birds are not effective pest control agents in olive groves

Extensive pollen‐mediated gene flow across intensively managed landscapes in an insect‐pollinated shrub native to semiarid habitats

Ant community potential for pest control in olive groves: Management and landscape effects

Direct and indirect effects of agricultural practices, landscape complexity and climate on insectivorous birds, pest abundance and damage in olive groves

Antonio J. Manzaneda Information

University

Position

SPAIN

Citations(all)

2883

Citations(since 2020)

1178

Cited By

2127

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

45

i10Index(since 2020)

35

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Antonio J. Manzaneda Skills & Research Interests

Plant Ecology and Evolution

Top articles of Antonio J. Manzaneda

Global energy assessment of the potential of photovoltaics for greenhouse farming

Applied Energy

2022/3/1

Agricultural extensification enhances functional diversity but not phylogenetic diversity in Mediterranean olive groves: A case study with ant and bird communities

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

2022/2/1

Insectivorous birds are not effective pest control agents in olive groves

Basic and Applied Ecology

2021/11/1

Extensive pollen‐mediated gene flow across intensively managed landscapes in an insect‐pollinated shrub native to semiarid habitats

Molecular Ecology

2021/7

Ant community potential for pest control in olive groves: Management and landscape effects

Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment

2021

Direct and indirect effects of agricultural practices, landscape complexity and climate on insectivorous birds, pest abundance and damage in olive groves

Agriculture, ecosystems & environment

2020/12/1

Habitat loss and degradation due to farming intensification modify the floral visitor assemblages of a semiarid keystone shrub

Ecological Entomology

2020/12

Taxonomic Differentiation of Iberian Knapweeds (Centaurea sects. Jacea and Lepteranthus, Asteraceae) and Genetic Isolation of Infraspecific Floral Morphotypes1

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden

2020/11

Spatial genetic structure of a keystone long-lived semiarid shrub: historical effects prevail but do not cancel the impact of recent severe habitat loss on genetic diversity

Conservation genetics

2020/10

Plant-solitary bee networks have stable cores but variable peripheries under differing agricultural management: Bioindicator nodes unveiled

Ecological Indicators

2020/8/1

Multiple founder events explain the genetic diversity and structure of the model allopolyploid grass Brachypodium hybridum in the Iberian Peninsula hotspot

Annals of Botany

2020/3/13

Low‐intensity management benefits solitary bees in olive groves

Journal of Applied Ecology

2020/1

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