Fabrice Requier
UMR EGCE; IRD, CNRS, Univ. Paris-Saclay
http://www.egce.cnrs-gif.fr/?p=10824
https://sites.google.com/site/mrequierfabrice/home-page
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Fabrice_Requier
https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=TR_iRzwAAAAJ&hl=fr
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1638-3141
F. Requier is researcher (PhD in Ecology, France) with interest in agroecology and pollinator ecology. His research focuses on pollinator responses to changes in landscape structure, exposures to agrochemicals and pressures from (invasive) biotic factors, and the subsequent implications for biological conservation and ecosystem services. For this he generally combine the use of lab experiments, field monitoring and modelling techniques. Much of his research focuses on the development of decision-support tools for informing natural resource policy and management. Since 2017, he co-coordinates an international citizen science project to monitor the loss of honeybee colonies across Latin America through the SOLATINA platform (http://solatina.org/) and is also member of the International Scientific Commission for Pollination and Bee Flora of APIMONDIA (link). He is currently in charge of the “Predicting effects of environmental management on bee population dynamics” Work Package of the UE NutriB2 project “Nutrition as critical link between Biodiversity and Bee health" (Biodiversa, 2020-2023). Moreover, he is implied of the BEEHAVE consortium since 2016 (http://beehave-model.net/) that aims to develop new modelling tools to understand bee behaviour and resilience to environmental threats. He has several publications on the combined effects of lack of flowers, pesticide exposures, pathogens prevalence, and beekeeping practices on the behaviour and survival of honeybees. He has 44 peer-review articles (http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1638-3141), a h-index of 11 and his research got 1674 citations (https://scholar.google.fr/citations?user=TR_iRzwAAAAJ&hl=fr).