2022 - Research.com Ecology and Evolution in Japan Leader Award
Much of his study explores Paleontology relationship to Natural (archaeology) and Context (archaeology). His Paleontology research extends to the thematically linked field of Context (archaeology). His study brings together the fields of Nature Conservation and Ecology. Nature Conservation is closely attributed to Ecology in his study. He connects Larva with Chironomidae in his study. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Chironomidae and Larva. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Diapause and Predation. Hugh V. Danks carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Predation and Diapause. His work on Population cycle expands to the thematically related Demography.
Larva is intertwined with Chironomidae, Diapause and Instar in his study. Hugh V. Danks integrates many fields, such as Instar and Larva, in his works. Ecology and Evolutionary biology are two areas of study in which Hugh V. Danks engages in interdisciplinary research. Hugh V. Danks performs multidisciplinary studies into Evolutionary biology and Ecology in his work. Hugh V. Danks conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Arctic and Temperate climate through his works. Hugh V. Danks applies his multidisciplinary studies on Temperate climate and Arctic in his research. Hugh V. Danks incorporates Botany and Cultivar in his research. Cultivar is frequently linked to Hardiness (plants) in his study. Much of his study explores Hardiness (plants) relationship to Botany.
Hugh V. Danks works mostly in the field of Aerospace engineering, limiting it down to concerns involving Range (aeronautics) and, occasionally, Composite material. His Composite material study typically links adjacent topics like Range (aeronautics). His Ecology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Ectotherm, Life history, Habitat, Arctic and Seasonality. His Artificial intelligence study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Salient and Perspective (graphical). His studies link Artificial intelligence with Perspective (graphical). His Statistics research is linked to Flexibility (engineering) and Seasonality, among other subjects. His Flexibility (engineering) study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Statistics. His Cold winter study frequently links to related topics such as Meteorology. Meteorology is often connected to Cold winter in his work.
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Insect dormancy: an ecological perspective.
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Biological Survey of Canada (Terrestrial Arthropods) (1987)
Dehydration in dormant insects.
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Journal of Insect Physiology (2000)
Importance of insects in environmental impact assessment
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Environmental Management (1986)
Modes of seasonal adaptation in the insects. I. Winter survival
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Canadian Entomologist (1978)
The elements of seasonal adaptations in insects
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Canadian Entomologist (2007)
Arctic arthropods : a review of systematics and ecology with particular reference to the North American fauna
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Arctic and alpine research (1982)
Seasonal adaptations in arctic insects.
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Integrative and Comparative Biology (2004)
Modification of adverse conditions by insects
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Oikos (2002)
INSECT BIODIVERSITY OF BOREAL PEAT BOGS
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Annual Review of Entomology (2006)
OVERWINTERING OF SOME NORTH TEMPERATE AND ARCTIC CHIRONOMIDAE: II. CHIRONOMID BIOLOGY
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Canadian Entomologist (1971)
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