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Jacques Brodeur

Jacques Brodeur

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
61
Citations
12988
World Ranking
2206
National Ranking
142

Overview

Jacques Brodeur is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has a research focus primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work covers key subfields including Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, Genetics, and Ecology.

The main research topics addressed in their publications involve:

  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Insect behavior and control techniques
  • Hemiptera Insect Studies
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Forest Insect Ecology and Management

Recent scholarly works co-attributed to Jacques Brodeur include:

  • "Scientists' warning on climate change and insects," 2022, Ecological Monographs
  • "Next-generation biological control: the need for integrating genetics and genomics," 2020, Biological Reviews/Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • "Effects of plants and biochar on the performance of treatment wetlands for removal of the pesticide chlorantraniliprole from agricultural runoff," 2021, Ecological Engineering
  • "A phylogenetic perspective on parasitoid host ranges with implications for biological control," 2021, Current Opinion in Insect Science
  • "Impact of Access and Benefit Sharing implementation on biological control genetic resources," 2023, BioControl

Jacques Brodeur frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Paul K. Abram
  • Kévin Tougeron
  • Cécile Le Lann
  • Joan van Baaren
  • Josée Doyon

Their publications commonly appear in scientific venues such as:

  • BioControl
  • The Canadian Entomologist
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Ecological Entomology
  • PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Ecology and Management of the Soybean Aphid in North America

    David W. Ragsdale;Douglas A. Landis;Jacques Brodeur;George E. Heimpel

  • Scientists' warning on climate change and insects

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  • Intraguild predation among aphid predators : Characterization and influence of extraguild prey density

    Éric Lucas;Daniel Coderre;Jacques Brodeur

  • Behavioural effects of temperature on ectothermic animals: unifying thermal physiology and behavioural plasticity.

    Paul K. Abram;Guy Boivin;Joffrey Moiroux;Jacques Brodeur

  • Relationship Between Temperature and Developmental Rate of Stethorus punctillum (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Its Prey Tetranychus mcdanieli (Acarina: Tetranychidae)

    Michèle Roy;Jacques Brodeur;Conrad Cloutier

  • Do new access and benefit sharing procedures under the convention on biological diversity threaten the future of biological control

    Matthew J. W Cock;Joop C. van Lenteren;Jacques Brodeur;Barbara I. P Barratt

  • Intraguild interactions in aphid parasitoids.

    Jacques Brodeur;Jay A. Rosenheim

  • FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY OF IMMATURE PARASITOIDS

    Jacques Brodeur;Guy Boivin

  • Potential of Lecanicillium spp. for management of insects, nematodes and plant diseases

    Mark S. Goettel;Masanori Koike;Jeong Jun Kim;Daigo Aiuchi

  • Host manipulation by parasites: a multidimensional phenomenon

    Frédéric Thomas;Robert Poulin;Jacques Brodeur

  • Seasonal microhabitat selection by an endoparasitoid through adaptive modification of host behavior.

    Jacques Brodeur;Jeremy N. Mcneil

  • Effect of temperature on intrinsic rates of natural increase (rm) of a coccinellid and its spider mite prey

    Michèle Roy;Jacques Brodeur;Conrad Cloutier

  • Using functional response modeling to investigate the effect of temperature on predator feeding rate and energetic efficiency

    Arnaud Sentis;Arnaud Sentis;Jean-Louis Hemptinne;Jacques Brodeur

  • Intraguild predation in biological control and conservation biology

    Christine B Müller;Jacques Brodeur

  • Parasite manipulation of host behaviour: should hosts always lose?

    Robert Poulin;Jacques Brodeur;Janice Moore

  • Pathogenicity of the Fungus Verticillium lecanii to Aphids and Powdery Mildew

    H. Askary;Y. Carriere;R. R. Belanger;J. Brodeur

  • An invasive stink bug as an evolutionary trap for an indigenous egg parasitoid

    P. K. Abram;T. D. Gariepy;G. Boivin;J. Brodeur

  • Incidence of adult brain cancers is higher in countries where the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii is common

    Frédéric Thomas;Kevin D. Lafferty;Jacques Brodeur;Eric Elguero

  • Aphid parasitoids in biological control

    Guy Boivin;Guy Boivin;Thierry Hance;Jacques Brodeur

  • Host behaviour modification by the endoparasitoid Aphidius nigripes: a strategy to reduce hyperparasitism

    Jacques Brodeur;Jeremy N. McNEIL

  • The ubiquity of intraguild predation among predatory arthropods.

    Annie Ève Gagnon;George E. Heimpel;Jacques Brodeur

Frequent Co-Authors

Frédéric Thomas
Frédéric Thomas University of Montpellier
Louise E. M. Vet
Louise E. M. Vet Wageningen University & Research
George E. Heimpel
George E. Heimpel University of Minnesota
Joan van Baaren
Joan van Baaren University of Rennes
Jeremy N. McNeil
Jeremy N. McNeil University of Western Ontario
Christian Hébert
Christian Hébert Natural Resources Canada
Marshall W. Johnson
Marshall W. Johnson University of California, Riverside
Matthew J.W. Cock
Matthew J.W. Cock CAB International
Jay A. Rosenheim
Jay A. Rosenheim University of California, Davis
Nicole Benhamou
Nicole Benhamou Université Laval

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