Alejandro Núñez Carbajal

Alejandro Núñez Carbajal
University of Oviedo | UNIOVI

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Introduction
Additional affiliations
September 2023 - present
Grupo Tragsatec
Position
  • Entomologist
April 2015 - October 2021
Servicio Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Agroalimentario
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
October 2005 - July 2012
University of Oviedo
Field of study
  • Biology

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Publications (10)
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Full-text free at: http://sea-entomologia.org/000_091_MONO17_abejasCazorla.pdf. The paper presents data on the bee species of the Sierra de Cazorla (Jaén province, Spain) recorded in the period 1953-2022. An inventory has been prepared that registers 392 species belonging to 46 genera. This inventory provides collection data for each species in the...
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The long‐known, widely documented inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature (“temperature‐size rule”) has recently led to predictions of body size decline following current climatic warming (“size shrinking effect”). For keystone pollinators such as wild bees, body shrinking in response to warming can have significant eff...
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Understanding the factors that drive community‐wide assembly of plant‐pollinator systems along environmental gradients has considerable evolutionary, ecological, and applied significance. Variation in thermal environments combined with intrinsic differences among pollinators in thermal biology have been proposed as drivers of community‐wide pollina...
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The long-known, widely documented inverse relationship between body size and environmental temperature (“temperature-size rule”) has recently led to predictions of body size decline following current climatic warming (“size shrinking effect”). For keystone pollinators such as wild bees, body shrinking in response to warming can have pervasive effec...
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Bees are a diverse group with more than 1000 species known from the Iberian Peninsula. They have increasingly received special attention due to their important role as pollinators and providers of ecosystem services. In addition, various rapid human-induced environmental changes are leading to the decline of some of its populations. However, we kno...
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Understanding the factors that drive community-wide assembly of plant-pollinator systems along environmental gradients has considerable evolutionary, ecological and applied significance. Variation in thermal environments combined with intrinsic differences among pollinators in thermal biology (tolerance limits, thermal optima, thermoregulatory abil...
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Se presenta y se ilustra la primera cita confirmada de Andrena (Ulandrena) polita Smith, 1857 en la Península Ibérica, especie cuya presencia se sospechaba pero aún no se había encontrado en este territorio. Se incluyen y se comentan además otras veintiseis especies de abejas silvestres nunca antes registradas en Asturias, de las cuales dieciséis s...
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Data of Anthophila species that have not been previously recorded in the Cantabrian area of Spain are presented. Also, some first records for some provinces, confirmation of some taxa whose presence was previously seen as doubtful for various reasons, and some new records of species that are rare or had only rarely been detected in the study area a...
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RESUMEN: Se registra la presencia de Nomada argentata Herrich-Schäffer, 1839, por primera vez en España y la Península Ibérica. La identificación se justifica con imágenes en alta resolución, que complementan las fotografías de campo. Además se incluye un mapa con las localidades donde se encontró la especie. ABSTRACT: Nomada argentata Herrich-Sch...

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