Joshua Borràs, PhD Student
Reproductive Biology, Endemic, Natural Habitat Loss, Biological Invasions
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I'm a PhD student in Plant Biology with a focus on the reproductive ecology of deceptive/endemic species, specially on the effects of natural habitat loss, intra- and interspecific interactions, and geospatial distribution. My PhD thesis aims to disentangle the effects of natural habitat loss in the reproductive ecology of several endemic plant species with varying reproductive strategies.
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Scientific Publications
Alien flora of Menorca (2025)
Alien flora of Menorca (2025)
Long-term grazing effects on AMFs (2025)
Long-term grazing effects on AMFs (2025)
Present and future of cliff plant communities (2024)
Present and future of cliff plant communities (2024)
Reproductive ecology of two co-ocurring Serapias species (2024)
Reproductive ecology of two co-ocurring Serapias species (2024)
Phenotype–fitness on different orchid pollination strategies (2023)
Phenotype–fitness on different orchid pollination strategies (2023)
Effects of habitat loss on Arum pictum reproduction (2022)
Effects of habitat loss on Arum pictum reproduction (2022)
Spatial and individual effects on Ophrys balearica (2021)
Spatial and individual effects on Ophrys balearica (2021)
Ecological factors on Anacamptis robusta (2021)
Ecological factors on Anacamptis robusta (2021)
Ecological factors and human disturbances affect to the reproduction of the threatened deceptive orchid Anacamptis robusta.
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