

Victor Rosas-Guerrero
Proffessor-Researcher
Superior School in Sustainable Development
Autonomous University of Guerrero
Tecpan de Galeana, Guerrero, MEXICO
Research interests
(in alphabetical order)
- Agroecology
- Anthropogenic disturbances on plants and pollinators
- Bat ecology
- Floral evolution
- Plant-floral visitor interactions
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Latest publications
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Wild insects contribute more to mango pollination and yield than exotic honeybees during induced off-season flowering in southern Mexico
Plants 15: 1124
Honeybees are the most effective pollinators of mango, but only wild pollinators increase the yield of commercial fruits
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 396: 109965

Proximity to natural habitat is not consistently associated with pollination services in tropical smallholder farms: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Ecology Letters 28: e70229

First record of bat-pollination in Merremia (Convolvulaceae)
Plant Biology 27: 592–601

Phyllostomid frugivorous bats benefit from vegetation complexity in abandoned shade coffee plantations
Agroforestry System 99: 71

Floral syndromes predict the most effective pollinators in five species of Salvia
American Journal of Botany 112: e70067