We study the ecology of insect pollinators and their interactions with flowering plants. Our main goal is to understand factors that shape community interactions, and how these interactions affect ecosystem functioning. To do this, we apply an integrated approach, using experimental and analytical techniques to inform species conservation.
Adedoja, O. A., Calixto, E. S., Geslin, B., Kehinde, T., & Mallinger, R. E. (2024) Interaction networks, their limitations, and applicability to insect conservation. In Routledge Handbook of Insect Conservation (pp. 172-184). Routledge
Adedoja, O. A., Dormann, C. F., Coetzee, A., & Geerts, S. (2024). Moving with your mutualist: Predicted climate‐induced mismatch between Proteaceae species and their avian pollinators. Journal of Biogeography, 00: 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14804
Adedoja, O.A., and Mallinger, R. (2024). Can trait matching inform the design of pollinator-friendly urban green space? A review and synthesis of the literature. Ecosphere, e4734, 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4734