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Julia Osterman
Postdoctor
Department of Biological & Environmental SciencesAbout Julia Osterman
I am a researcher focused on pollination services of crops for food security. I have a passion for understanding how biodiversity contributes to human livelihoods and am determined to communicate my scientific results to the public.
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Mason bees and honey bees synergistically enhance fruit set in sweet cherry
orchards
Julia Osterman, F. Benton, S. Hellstrom, M. Luderer-Pflimpfl, A. K. Popel-Eisenbrandt, B. S. Wild, P. Theodorou, C. Ulbricht, R. J. Paxton
Ecology and Evolution - 2023 -
Emerging threats and opportunities to managed bee species in European agricultural systems: a horizon
scan
Bryony K. Willcox, Simon G. Potts, Mark J.F. Brown, Anne Alix, Yahya Al Naggar, Marie Pierre Chauzat, Cecilia Costa, Antoine Gekière, Chris Hartfield, Fani Hatjina, Jessica L. Knapp, Vicente Martínez-López, Christian Maus, Teodor Metodiev, Francesco Nazzi, Julia Osterman, Risto Raimets, Verena Strobl, Annette Van Oystaeyen, Dimitry Wintermantel, Nikol Yovcheva, Deepa Senapathi
Scientific Reports - 2023 -
Beyond generalists: The Brassicaceae pollen specialist Osmia brevicornis as a prospective model organism when exploring pesticide risk to
bees
S. Hellstrom, V. Strobl, L. Straub, Wilhelm H. A. Osterman, R. J. Paxton, Julia Osterman
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators - 2023 -
A subset of wild bee species boosts the pollination of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan: Fabaceae), an important crop plant of
Cameroon
S. Mazi, R. J. Paxton, Julia Osterman
Journal of Apicultural Research - 2022