Romina Rader

Romina Rader

University of New England

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Romina Rader

Romina Rader, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of New England, specializes in the field of Pollination, plant-animal interactions, ecosystem services, landscape ecology.

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

Protective covers impact honey bee colony performance and access to outside resources

The missing links: Bee and non‐bee alpine visitor observation networks differ to pollen transport networks

Beyond yield and toward sustainability: Using applied ecology to support biodiversity conservation and food production

Protective nets reduce pollen flow in blueberry orchards

Sequencing Technologies to Study the Pollination Services of Apis mellifera in Apple Orchards

Provisioning Australian seed carrot agroecosystems with non-floral habitat provides oviposition sites for crop-pollinating Diptera

Future-proofing the pollination services to insect-pollinated crop production

A global assessment of the species composition and effectiveness of watermelon pollinators and the management strategies to inform effective pollination service delivery

Romina Rader Information

University

Position

Associate Professor in Community Ecology

Citations(all)

9991

Citations(since 2020)

6795

Cited By

5426

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

60

i10Index(since 2020)

59

Email

University Profile Page

University of New England

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Romina Rader Skills & Research Interests

Pollination

plant-animal interactions

ecosystem services

landscape ecology

Top articles of Romina Rader

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Protective covers impact honey bee colony performance and access to outside resources

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Carolyn A Sonter

Jeremy Jones

Blake M Dawson

Jared N Reid

Karen CBS Santos

...

2024/7/1

The missing links: Bee and non‐bee alpine visitor observation networks differ to pollen transport networks

Ecological Entomology

Francisco Encinas‐Viso

Emma Goodwin

Manu E Saunders

Jaime Florez

James Lumbers

...

2024/1/28

Beyond yield and toward sustainability: Using applied ecology to support biodiversity conservation and food production

Romina Rader

Martin A Nuñez

Tadeu Siqueira

Yi Zou

Cate Macinnis‐Ng

...

2024

Protective nets reduce pollen flow in blueberry orchards

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Karen CBS Santos

Manu E Saunders

Ulrika Samnegård

Maurizio Rocchetti

Jessica Scalzo

...

2023/9/1

Sequencing Technologies to Study the Pollination Services of Apis mellifera in Apple Orchards

Juan David Lobaton Garces

Romina Rader

Jorge Duitama

Ming Chia

David Stanley

...

2022/12/17

Provisioning Australian seed carrot agroecosystems with non-floral habitat provides oviposition sites for crop-pollinating Diptera

Insects

Abby E Davis

Lena Alice Schmidt

Samantha Harrington

Cameron Spurr

Romina Rader

2023/5/4

Future-proofing the pollination services to insect-pollinated crop production

XIII International Rubus and Ribes Symposium 1388

R Rader

L Schmidt

M Rocchetti

D Wright

K Bezerra da Silva Santos

...

2023/7/16

A global assessment of the species composition and effectiveness of watermelon pollinators and the management strategies to inform effective pollination service delivery

Erandi CW Subasinghe Arachchige

Lisa J Evans

Joshua W Campbell

Keith S Delaplane

Eleanor Spicer Rice

...

2023/2/1

Observations of nectarivorous birds and potential biological control agents in berry orchards

Ecosphere

Karen CBS Santos

Abby E Davis

Maurizio Rocchetti

Brad Hocking

Bar Shermeister

...

2023/5

The brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is an effective pollinator in Australian blueberry orchards

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Karen CBS Santos

Abby E Davis

Maurizio Rocchetti

Brad Hocking

Bar Schermeister

...

2023/7

Need for national pollination strategy

Australian Tree Crop

Romina Rader

Jean-Pierre Scheerlinck

Saul Cunningham

2023

Climate mediates roles of pollinator species in plant–pollinator networks

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Manu E Saunders

Liam K Kendall

Jose B Lanuza

Mark A Hall

Romina Rader

...

2023/4

Covariation among reproductive traits in flowering plants shapes their interactions with pollinators

Functional Ecology

Jose B. Lanuza

Romina Rader

Jamie Stavert

Liam K Kendall

Manu E Saunders

...

2023/7

Within-bloom shift in abundance of a wild pollinator mediates pollen deposition rates to blueberry

Basic and Applied Ecology

Ulrika Samnegård

Liam K Kendall

Martin E Brummell

Maurizio Rocchetti

Karen Cristine Bezerra da Silva Santos

...

2023/11/1

Better pollination knowledge can grow better berries

Australian Berry Journal

Romina Rader

Jeremy Jones

Karen CBS Santos

Lena Schmidt

Jelena Preradovic

...

2023

Does sorting by color using visible and high‐energy violet light improve classification of taxa in honey bee pollen pellets?

Applications in Plant Sciences

Charlie P Bailey

Carolyn A Sonter

Jeremy L Jones

Sabu Pandey

Simon Haberle

...

2023/3

Crop‐pollinating D iptera have diverse diets and habitat needs in both larval and adult stages

Abby E Davis

Daniel J Bickel

Manu E Saunders

Romina Rader

2023/7

The golden native drone fly (Eristalinus punctulatus) is an effective hybrid carrot pollinator that lives within Australian crop agroecosystems

Ecological Solutions and Evidence

Abby E Davis

Lena A Schmidt

Karen CBS Santos

Lucie Martin

Samantha Harrington

...

2023/10

Multi‐lingual literature searches are needed to unveil global knowledge

Rafael D Zenni

Jos Barlow

Nathalie Pettorelli

Phil Stephens

Romina Rader

...

2023/3

The importance of pollinator behaviour and heterospecific pollen deposition to crop pollination service delivery

Karen Cristine Bezerra da Silva Santos

Romina Rader

Manu Saunders

Ulrika Caroline Samnegard

2023/5/23

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Co-Authors

H-index: 87
Henrik G. Smith

Henrik G. Smith

Lunds Universitet

H-index: 63
Jason M Tylianakis

Jason M Tylianakis

University of Canterbury

H-index: 57
Saul Cunningham

Saul Cunningham

Australian National University

H-index: 53
Lorenzo Marini

Lorenzo Marini

Università degli Studi di Padova

H-index: 24
Manu E Saunders

Manu E Saunders

University of New England, Australia

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