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D-Index
43
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11251
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5209
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565

K. D. Sunderland 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 K. D. Sunderland sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 65 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

K. D. Sunderland 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 K. D. Sunderland sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

K. D. Sunderland is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. The scientist's professional profile includes research activities associated with this academic institution.

There are no publicly available records of recent papers authored or co-authored by K. D. Sunderland. Likewise, no frequent collaborators have been identified in the data set, indicating either an absence of co-authorship or non-disclosure of such information.

No specific publication venues have been repeatedly documented for this scientist, and there are no recorded book publications under their name.

Main fields of study, subfields, and primary research topics linked to K. D. Sunderland have not been documented or reported in the available sources.

Similarly, there is no information regarding awards or recognitions attributed to the scientist.

The absence of detailed research outputs, topics, collaborations, and awards limits a comprehensive understanding of the scientist's contributions at this time. This profile reflects the current publicly available data without speculation or inference.

Best Publications

  • Can generalist predators be effective biocontrol agents

    W. O. C. Symondson;K. D. Sunderland;M. H. Greenstone

  • Ecology and behavior of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae).

    Gábor L. Lövei;Keith D. Sunderland

  • Limitations to the use of pitfall traps in ecological studies exemplified by a study of spiders in a field of winter wheat

    Topping Cj;Sunderland Kd

  • Effects of agricultural diversification on the abundance, distribution, and pest control potential of spiders: a review

    Keith Sunderland;Ferenc Samu

  • Composition, abundance and pest control potential of spider communities in agroecosystems: a comparison of European and US studies

    Martin Nyffeler;Keith D Sunderland

  • Collembola as alternative prey sustaining spiders in arable ecosystems: prey detection within predators using molecular markers

    Nuria Agusti;Simon Paul Shayler;Simon Paul Shayler;James D. Harwood;Ian Phillip Vaughan

  • Studies on Polyphagous Predators of Cereal Aphids

    C. A. Edwards;K. D. Sunderland;K. S. George

  • The diet of some predatory arthropods in cereal crops.

    K. D. Sunderland

  • Fungal Biocontrol of Acari

    D. Chandler;G. Davidson;J. K. Pell;B. V. Ball

  • A study of feeding by polyphagous predators on cereal aphids using ELISA and gut dissection.

    K. D. Sunderland;N. E. Crook;D. L. Stacey;B. J. Fuller

  • Detection of secondary predation by PCR analyses of the gut contents of invertebrate generalist predators.

    Samuel Keir Sheppard;J. Bell;K. D. Sunderland;J. Fenlon

  • Aphid feeding by some polyphagous predators in relation to aphid density in cereal fields.

    K. D. Sunderland;G. P. Vickerman

  • Variations of microbial biomass and hydrolase activities in purple soil under different cropping modes as affected by ginger planting

    Xu-Xi Wang;Fu-Zhong Wu;Wan-Qin Yang;Ao Wang

  • Scale-dependent dispersal and distribution patterns of spiders in agricultural systems: A review

    Ferenc Samu;Keith D. Sunderland;Csaba Szinetár

  • Prey selection by linyphiid spiders: molecular tracking of the effects of alternative prey on rates of aphid consumption in the field

    James D. Harwood;Keith D. Sunderland;William Oliver Christian Symondson

  • Living where the food is: web location by linyphiid spiders in relation to prey availability in winter wheat

    J.D. Harwood;J.D. Harwood;K.D. Sunderland;W.O.C. Symondson

  • Web‐location by linyphiid spiders: prey‐specific aggregation and foraging strategies

    James D. Harwood;Keith D. Sunderland;William Oliver Christian Symondson

  • Populations and Communities

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  • Arthropods in cereal crops: nocturnal activity, vertical distribution and aphid predation.

    G. P. Vickerman;K. D. Sunderland

  • Laboratory bioassays to assess the pathogenicity of mitosporic fungi to Varroa destructor (Acari: Mesostigmata), an ectoparasitic mite of the honeybee, Apis mellifera

    Katie E Shaw;Gillian Davidson;Suzanne J Clark;Brenda V Ball

  • Secondary predation: quantification of food chain errors in an aphid-spider-carabid system using monoclonal antibodies.

    J. D. Harwood;S. W. Phillips;S. W. Phillips;K. D. Sunderland;W. O. C. Symondson

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris J. Topping
Chris J. Topping Aarhus University
James D. Harwood
James D. Harwood University of Kentucky
James R. Bell
James R. Bell Rothamsted Research
Judith K. Pell
Judith K. Pell Rothamsted Research
Gábor L. Lövei
Gábor L. Lövei Aarhus University
Andrew Mead
Andrew Mead Rothamsted Research
Michael Traugott
Michael Traugott University of Innsbruck
Suzanne J. Clark
Suzanne J. Clark Rothamsted Research
Steve D. Wratten
Steve D. Wratten Lincoln University

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