Nicola Tommasi

About Nicola Tommasi

Nicola Tommasi, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, specializes in the field of Biodiversity, Ecology.

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

Urbanisation reduced body size but potentially improved flight performance in bees and wasps

DNA metabarcoding unveils the effects of habitat fragmentation on pollinator diversity, plant‐pollinator interactions, and pollination efficiency in Maldive islands

Warming up through buildings and roads: what we know and should know about the urban heat island effect on bees

Urban habitat fragmentation and floral resources shape the occurrence of gut parasites in two bumblebee species

Predator-prey traits and foraging habitat shape the diet of a common insectivorous bat

Mimicking orchids lure bees from afar with exaggerated ultraviolet signals

Bats as suppressors of agroforestry pests in beech forests

Effect of urbanization and its environmental stressors on the intraspecific variation of flight functional traits in two bumblebee species

Nicola Tommasi Information

University

Position

PhD student

Citations(all)

299

Citations(since 2020)

297

Cited By

53

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Nicola Tommasi Skills & Research Interests

Biodiversity

Ecology

Top articles of Nicola Tommasi

Urbanisation reduced body size but potentially improved flight performance in bees and wasps

Basic and Applied Ecology

2024/2/1

DNA metabarcoding unveils the effects of habitat fragmentation on pollinator diversity, plant‐pollinator interactions, and pollination efficiency in Maldive islands

Molecular ecology

2023/12

Warming up through buildings and roads: what we know and should know about the urban heat island effect on bees

Frontiers in Bee Science

2023/11/28

Urban habitat fragmentation and floral resources shape the occurrence of gut parasites in two bumblebee species

Ecology and Evolution

2023/7

Predator-prey traits and foraging habitat shape the diet of a common insectivorous bat

Acta Oecologica

2023/5/1

Mimicking orchids lure bees from afar with exaggerated ultraviolet signals

Ecology and evolution

2023/1

Bats as suppressors of agroforestry pests in beech forests

Forest Ecology and Management

2022/10/15

Effect of urbanization and its environmental stressors on the intraspecific variation of flight functional traits in two bumblebee species

Oecologia

2022/6

City climate and landscape structure shape pollinators, nectar and transported pollen along a gradient of urbanization

Journal of Applied Ecology

2022/6

DISENTANGLING THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN-ALTERED ENVIRONMENTS ON POLLINATORS AND THEIR INTERACTION WITH PLANTS: AN INTEGRATIVE ASSESSMENT.

2022/1/28

Nicola Tommasi
Nicola Tommasi

H-Index: 5

Updating the list of flower-visiting bees, hoverflies and wasps in the central atolls of Maldives, with notes on land-use effects

Biodiversity Data Journal

2022

Impact of land use intensification and local features on plants and pollinators in Sub-Saharan smallholder farms

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

2021/10/1

Harnessing the power of metabarcoding in the ecological interpretation of plant-pollinator DNA data: strategies and consequences of filtering approaches

Diversity

2021/9/10

Assessment of Dietary Bioactive Phenolic Compounds and Agricultural Sustainability of an African Leafy Vegetable Corchorus olitorius L.

Frontiers in Nutrition

2021/7/1

Investigating pollination strategies in disturbed habitats: the case of the narrow-endemic toadflax Linaria tonzigii (Plantaginaceae) on mountain screes

Plant Ecology

2021/4

Effects of land-use intensification and environmental stressors on intraspecific functional traits variability in bumblebees

bioRxiv

2021/1/31

Combined impact of no-till and cover crops with or without short-term water stress as revealed by physicochemical and microbiological indicators

Biology

2021/1/1

Ecological factors driving pollination success in an orchid that mimics a range of Fabaceae

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society

2020/10

Extra food provisioning reduces extra‐pair paternity in the lesser kestrel Falco naumanni

Journal of avian biology

2020/9

From DNA barcoding to nanoparticle-based colorimetric testing: a new frontier in cephalopod authentication

Applied Nanoscience

2020/4

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