Andrea Ferrari | |
andrea.ferrari@unimi.it | |
Department | Environmental Science and Policy |
Project title | Bees and vespid wasps in a chaning environment: multiple responses to anthropised landscapes |
Tutor | Carlo Polidori |
Co-tutor | - |
PhD cycle | XXXVII |
ORCID | 0000-0001-5320-2237 |
Thesis committee |
Maurizio Casiraghi Paolo Gabrieli Diego Rubolini |
PUBLICATIONS
- ISI Journal articles
- Ferrari, A., Tommasi, N., & Polidori, C. (2024). Urbanisation reduced body size but potentially improved flight performance in bees and wasps. Basic and Applied Ecology, 74, 57-65.
- Ferrari, A., & Polidori, C. (2023). Eusociality as a neglected aspect of wild bee α‐diversity and its potential impact on diversity estimation. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 16(1), 1-15.
- Polidori, C., Ferrari, A., Borruso, L., Mattarelli, P., Dindo, M. L., Modesto, M., Carrieri, M., Puggioli, A., Ronchetti, F., & Bellini, R. (2023). Aedes albopictus microbiota: Differences between wild and mass-reared immatures do not suggest negative impacts from a diet based on black soldier fly larvae and fish food. Plos one, 18(9), e0292043.
- Polidori, C., Ferrari, A., Ronchetti, F., Tommasi, N., & Nalini, E. (2023). Warming up through buildings and roads: what we know and should know about the Urban Heat Island effect on bees. Frontiers in Bee Science, 1, 1269600.
- Polidori, C., Gabrieli, P., Arnoldi, I., Negri, A., Soresinetti, L., Faggiana, S., Ferrari, A., Ronchetti, F., Brilli, M., Bandi, C., & Epis, S. (2023). Morphological and molecular insights into the diversity of Leptoconops biting midges from a heavily infested mediterranean area. Current Research in Parasitology & Vector-Borne Diseases, 100142
- Polidori, C., Rodrigo-Gómez, S., Ronchetti, F., Ferrari, A., Selfa, J., & Gil-Tapetado, D. (2023). Sunny, hot and humid nesting locations with diverse vegetation benefit Osmia bees nearby almond orchards in a mediterranean area. Journal of Insect Conservation, 1-17.
- Ferrari, A., & Polidori, C. (2022). How city traits affect taxonomic and functional diversity of urban wild bee communities: insights from a worldwide analysis. Apidologie, 53(4), 1-23.