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32
Citations
4142
World Ranking
8074
National Ranking
791

Overview

Ian F. Harvey is affiliated with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile does not include publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues, nor are there any book publications attributed to them in available sources.

While detailed information on their specific fields and subfields of study is not provided, or on main topics of work, their association with a major university suggests involvement in research and scholarship consistent with academic standards in their institution.

No awards or honors have been recorded in the accessible data about their career to date, and they are currently listed as an active researcher.

Best Publications

  • Historical changes in the phenology of British Odonata are related to climate

    Christopher Hassall;David J. Thompson;Graham C. French;Ian F. Harvey

  • How important is climate? Effects of warming, nutrient addition and fish on phytoplankton in shallow lake microcosms

    Brian Moss;D. Mckee;D. Atkinson;S. E. Collings

  • Global warming and eutrophication: effects on water chemistry and autotrophic communities in experimental hypertrophic shallow lake mesocosms

    Heidrun Feuchtmayr;Heidrun Feuchtmayr;Rebecca Moran;Keith Hatton;Les Connor

  • FLEXIBLE LARVAL GROWTH ALLOWS USE OF A RANGE OF HOST SIZES BY A PARASITOID WASP

    Jeffrey A. Harvey;Ian F. Harvey;David J. Thompson

  • Dispersal characteristics of seven odonate species in an agricultural landscape

    K. F. Conrad;K. H. Willson;I. F. Harvey;C. J. Thomas

  • Response of freshwater microcosm communities to nutrients, fish, and elevated temperature during winter and summer

    D. McKee;D. Atkinson;S. E. Collings;J. W. Eaton

  • Effects of simulated climate warming on macrophytes in freshwater microcosm communities

    Dermot Mckee;Keith Hatton;John W Eaton;David Atkinson

  • Frequency-dependent food selection by arthropods: a review

    Thomas N. Sherratt;Ian F. Harvey

  • Territorial behaviour of larvae enhances mating success of male dragonflies

    Ian F. Harvey;Philip S. Corbet

  • Can't tell the caterpillars from the trees: countershading enhances survival in a woodland

    Hannah M Rowland;Innes C Cuthill;Ian F Harvey;Michael P Speed

  • Life Expectancy and Egg Load Affect Oviposition Decisions of a Solitary Parasitoid

    John P. Fletcher;John P. Hughes;Ian F. Harvey

  • Fluctuating asymmetry and lifetime mating success are correlated in males of the damselfly Coenagrion puella (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)

    Ian F. Harvey;Kitt J. Walsh

  • Lifetime Reproductive Success in the Solitary Endoparasitoid, Venturia canescens

    Jeffrey A. Harvey;Ian F. Harvey;David J. Thompson

  • Dispersal characteristics of seven odonate species in an agricultural landscape

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  • Characteristics of dispersing Ischnura elegans and Coenagrion puella (Odonata): age, sex, size, morph and ectoparasitism

    Kelvin F. Conrad;Karen H. Willson;Katherine Whitfield;Ian F. Harvey

  • Predicting variation in sperm precedence

    Penny A. Cook;Ian F. Harvey;Geoffrey A. Parker

  • The effect of superparasitism on development of the solitary parasitoid wasp, Venturia canescens (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)

    Jeffrey A. Harvey;Ian F. Harvey;David J. Thompson

  • Macro-zooplankter responses to simulated climate warming in experimental freshwater microcosms

    D. Mckee;D. Atkinson;S. Collings;J. Eaton

  • The effect of host nutrition on growth and development of the parasitoid wasp Venturia canescens

    Jeffrey A. Harvey;Ian F. Harvey;David J. Thompson

  • Fluctuating asymmetry in Scatophaga stercoraria L.: successful males are more symmetrical

    A.C. Liggett;I.F. Harvey;J.T. Manning

  • Influence of simulated climate change and eutrophication on three‐spined stickleback populations: a large scale mesocosm experiment

    Rebecca Moran;Ian Harvey;Brian Moss;Heidrun Feuchtmayr;Heidrun Feuchtmayr

  • Countershading enhances cryptic protection: an experiment with wild birds and artificial prey

    Hannah M. Rowland;Michael P. Speed;Graeme D. Ruxton;Malcolm Edmunds

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Thompson
David J. Thompson University of Liverpool
David Atkinson
David Atkinson University of Liverpool
Brian Moss
Brian Moss University of Liverpool
Christopher Hassall
Christopher Hassall University of Leeds
Thomas N. Sherratt
Thomas N. Sherratt Carleton University
Phillip C. Watts
Phillip C. Watts University of Jyväskylä
Jeffrey A. Harvey
Jeffrey A. Harvey Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Graeme D. Ruxton
Graeme D. Ruxton University of St Andrews
David R. Thompson
David R. Thompson Queen's University Belfast
Stephen J. Kemp
Stephen J. Kemp University of Edinburgh

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