At the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Spanish Group for Floral Ecology and Evolution (EcoFlor, Tortosa) our group presented two studies on pollinator ecology. One showed that bee diversity depends on floral diversity and landscape heterogeneity across pastures. The second analysed how red deer overabundance affects plant–pollinator network resilience, revealing recovery through interaction rewiring under strong disturbance. We are proud that this talk, presented by our MSc student Júlia Coromina, received the Best Oral Presentation Award.
