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62
Citations
13837
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10795
National Ranking
4687

Overview

Alan A. Berryman was affiliated with Washington State University in the United States. Their academic contributions included work in population dynamics, as reflected in published books and other research outputs.

Berryman authored a book titled Principles of Population Dynamics and Their Application, published in 2020 by Garland Science eBooks. This work has been cited 22 times, indicating its engagement within the scientific community interested in population studies and related ecological modeling.

During their career, Berryman's research primarily focused on population dynamics and its applications. Their work informed theoretical and applied aspects of this field, although detailed records of journal papers, conference presentations, or specific subfields or topics beyond population dynamics were not available.

There are no recorded frequent co-authors or specific publication venues tied to Berryman's outputs, which suggests a relatively unique or independent research trajectory in the available data. There is also no detailed information on awards or honors that Berryman might have received over their career.

The absence of recent paper records and co-author collaboration points to a research profile centered around their book publication and work affiliated with Washington State University, contributing to population ecology as a scholarly discipline.

Best Publications

  • The Orgins and Evolution of Predator‐Prey Theory

    Alan A. Berryman

  • Resistance of conifers to bark beetle attack: Searching for general relationships

    Erik Christiansen;Richard H. Waring;Alan A. Berryman

  • Resistance of Conifers to Invasion by Bark Beetle-Fungus Associations

    Alan A. Berryman

  • What causes population cycles of forest Lepidoptera

    Alan A. Berryman

  • The theory and classification of outbreaks.

    Alan A. Berryman

  • Dynamics of Forest Insect Populations

    Alan A. Berryman

  • Are ecological systems chaotic — And if not, why not?

    A.A. Berryman;J.A. Millstein

  • Physiological Differences Between Lodgepole Pines Resistant and Susceptible to the Mountain Pine Beetle and Associated Microorganisms

    Kenneth F. Raffa;Alan A. Berryman

  • INTERACTING SELECTIVE PRESSURES IN CONIFER-BARK BEETLE SYSTEMS: A BASIS FOR RECIPROCAL ADAPTATIONS?

    Kenneth F. Raffa;Alan A. Berryman

  • Identifying the density-dependent structure underlying ecological time series

    Alan Berryman;Peter Turchin

  • PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF LODGEPOLE PINE WOUND RESPONSES TO A FUNGAL SYMBIONT OF THE MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE, DENDROCTONUS PONDEROSAE (COLEOPTERA: SCOLYTIDAE)

    K. F. Raffa;A. A. Berryman

  • Dynamics of forest insect populations : patterns, causes, implications

    Alan Andrew Berryman

  • Effects of Grand Fir Monoterpenes on the Fir Engraver, Scolytus ventralis (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), and its Symbiotic Fungus

    K. F. Raffa;A. A. Berryman;J. Simasko;W. Teal

  • Theoretical Explanation of Mountain Pine Beetle Dynamics in Lodgepole Pine Forests

    Alan A. Berryman

  • The biological control paradox

    Roger Arditi;Alan A. Berryman

  • The refuge as an integrating concept in ecology and evolution

    Alan A. Berryman;Bradford A. Hawkins

  • Specialized phloem parenchyma cells in Norway spruce (Pinaceae) bark are an important site of defense reactions.

    Vincent R. Franceschi;Trygve Krekling;Alan A. Berryman;Erik Christiansen

  • Population: a central concept for ecology?

    Alan A. Berryman

  • Mechanical injury and fungal infection induce acquired resistance in Norway spruce

    E. Christiansen;P. Krokene;A. A. Berryman;V. R. Franceschi

  • Natural regulation of herbivorous forest insect populations.

    A. A. Berryman;N. Chr. Stenseth;A. S. Isaev

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth F. Raffa
Kenneth F. Raffa University of Wisconsin–Madison
Mauricio Lima
Mauricio Lima Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo
Vincent R. Franceschi
Vincent R. Franceschi Washington State University
Roger Arditi
Roger Arditi Sorbonne University
Bradford A. Hawkins
Bradford A. Hawkins University of California, Irvine
Paal Krokene
Paal Krokene Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
Brian Dennis
Brian Dennis University of Idaho
Karin Johst
Karin Johst Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Andrew Paul Gutierrez
Andrew Paul Gutierrez University of California, Berkeley

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