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D-Index
51
Citations
19373
World Ranking
3535
National Ranking
1240

Dennis vanEngelsdorp publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dennis vanEngelsdorp sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 97 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Dennis vanEngelsdorp D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Dennis vanEngelsdorp sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 51 D-Index — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Best Publications

  • A Metagenomic Survey of Microbes in Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder

    Diana L. Cox-Foster;Sean Conlan;Edward C. Holmes;Edward C. Holmes;Gustavo Palacios

  • High levels of miticides and agrochemicals in North American apiaries: implications for honey bee health.

    Christopher A. Mullin;Maryann Frazier;James L Frazier;Sara A. Ashcraft

  • Colony Collapse Disorder: A Descriptive Study

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Jay D. Evans;Claude Saegerman;Chris Mullin

  • A historical review of managed honey bee populations in Europe and the United States and the factors that may affect them.

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Marina Doris Meixner

  • A survey of honey bee colony losses in the U.S., fall 2007 to spring 2008.

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Jerry Hayes;Robyn M. Underwood;Jeffery Pettis

  • Pesticide exposure in honey bees results in increased levels of the gut pathogen Nosema

    Jeffery S. Pettis;Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Josephine Johnson;Galen Dively

  • Crop Pollination Exposes Honey Bees to Pesticides Which Alters Their Susceptibility to the Gut Pathogen Nosema ceranae

    Jeffery S. Pettis;Elinor M. Lichtenberg;Michael Andree;Jennie Stitzinger

  • Varroa destructor feeds primarily on honey bee fat body tissue and not hemolymph.

    Samuel D. Ramsey;Ronald Ochoa;Gary Bauchan;Connor Gulbronson

  • Pathogen webs in collapsing honey bee colonies.

    R. Scott Cornman;David R. Tarpy;Yanping Chen;Lacey Jeffreys

  • RNA Viruses in Hymenopteran Pollinators: Evidence of Inter-Taxa Virus Transmission via Pollen and Potential Impact on Non-Apis Hymenopteran Species

    Rajwinder Singh;Abby L. Levitt;Edwin G. Rajotte;Edward C. Holmes

  • A national survey of managed honey bee 2015–2016 annual colony losses in the USA

    Kelly Kulhanek;Nathalie Steinhauer;Karen Rennich;Dewey M Caron

  • A national survey of managed honey bee 2013-2014 annual colony losses in the USA

    Kathleen V. Lee;Nathalie Steinhauer;Karen Rennich;Michael E. Wilson

  • A survey of honey bee colony losses in the United States, fall 2008 to spring 2009.

    Jerry Hayes;Robyn M Underwood;Jeffery S Pettis

  • Drivers of colony losses.

    Nathalie Steinhauer;Kelly Kulhanek;Karina Antúnez;Hannelie Human

  • Direct effect of acaricides on pathogen loads and gene expression levels in honey bees Apis mellifera

    Humberto Boncristiani;Robyn Underwood;Ryan Schwarz;Jay D. Evans

  • The Bee Microbiome: Impact on Bee Health and Model for Evolution and Ecology of Host-Microbe Interactions.

    Philipp Engel;Waldan K. Kwong;Waldan K. Kwong;Quinn McFrederick;Kirk E. Anderson

  • An estimate of managed colony losses in the winter of 2006-2007: A report commissioned by the Apiary Inspectors of America.

    D. Vanengelsdorp;R. Underwood;D. Caron;J. Hayes

  • A National Survey Of Managed Honey Bee 2011-12 Winter Colony Losses In The United States: Results From The Bee Informed Partnership

    Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Dewey Caron;Jerry Hayes;Robyn Underwood;Robyn Underwood

  • Lethal, sublethal, and combined effects of pesticides on bees: A meta-analysis and new risk assessment tools.

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  • Large-scale field application of RNAi technology reducing Israeli acute paralysis virus disease in honey bees (Apis mellifera, Hymenoptera: Apidae).

    Wayne Hunter;James Ellis;Dennis vanEngelsdorp;Jerry Hayes

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffery S. Pettis
Jeffery S. Pettis Independent Scientist / Consultant, US
Jay D. Evans
Jay D. Evans Agricultural Research Service
David R. Tarpy
David R. Tarpy North Carolina State University
Yanping Chen
Yanping Chen Agricultural Research Service
Claude Saegerman
Claude Saegerman University of Liège
Eric Haubruge
Eric Haubruge University of Liège
Edward C. Holmes
Edward C. Holmes University of Sydney
Kathy Baylis
Kathy Baylis University of California, Santa Barbara
Peter J. Neumann
Peter J. Neumann University of Bern
Gustavo Palacios
Gustavo Palacios Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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