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D-Index
45
Citations
7645
World Ranking
4860
National Ranking
1673

Overview

Nancy E. Stamp is affiliated with Binghamton University in the United States. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they contribute to research and scholarship.

There is no publicly available information about recent papers, co-authors, or common publication venues related to their work.

Similarly, there are no recorded data on book publications by Nancy E. Stamp, and specific fields or subfields of study have not been documented in the available records.

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There are no awards or honors recorded for Nancy E. Stamp in the reviewed sources.

Best Publications

  • Out Of The Quagmire Of Plant Defense Hypotheses

    Nancy Stamp

  • Caterpillars : ecological and evolutionary constraints on foraging

    Nancy E. Stamp;Timothy M. Casey

  • Egg Deposition Patterns in Butterflies: Why Do Some Species Cluster Their Eggs Rather Than Deposit Them Singly?

    Nancy E. Stamp

  • EFFECTS OF PLANT AGE, GENOTYPE, AND HERBIVORY ON PLANTAGO PERFORMANCE AND CHEMISTRY'

    M. Deane Bowers;Nancy E. Stamp

  • DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSES OF GROWTH AND TWO SOLUBLE PHENOLICS OF TOMATO TO RESOURCE AVAILABILITY

    Richard T. Wilkens;Jill M. Spoerke;Nancy E. Stamp

  • VARIATION IN FOOD QUALITY AND TEMPERATURE CONSTRAIN FORAGING OF GREGARIOUS CATERPILLARS

    Nancy E. Stamp;Nancy E. Stamp;M. Deane Bowers

  • Chemical variation within and between individuals ofPlantago lanceolata (Plantaginaceae).

    M. D. Bowers;N. E. Stamp

  • Early stage of host range expansion by a specialist herbivore, Euphydryas phaeton (Nymphalidae)

    M. Deane Bowers;Nancy E. Stamp;Sharon K. Collinge

  • Resource availability and the trichome defenses of tomato plants.

    Richard T. Wilkens;Gabriel O. Shea;Stephen Halbreich;Nancy E. Stamp

  • Direct and indirect effects of predatory wasps (Polistes sp.: Vespidae) on gregarious caterpillars (Hemileuca lucina: Saturniidae)

    N. E. Stamp;M. D. Bowers

  • Self-burial behaviour of Erodium cicutarium seeds.

    Nancy E. Stamp

  • Response of Insect Herbivores to Multiple Allelochemicals Under Different Thermal Regimes

    Nancy E. Stamp;Yuelong Yang

  • Can the growth–differentiation balance hypothesis be tested rigorously?

    Nancy Stamp

  • Enemy-free space via host plant chemistry and dispersion: assessing the influence of tri-trophic interactions

    N. Stamp

  • Genetics, behavior and ecology of a paper wasp invasion : Polistes dominulus in North America

    Aviva E. Liebert;George J. Gamboa;Nancy E. Stamp;Tracy R. Curtis

  • Growth versus molting time of caterpillars as a function of temperature, nutrient concentration and the phenolic rutin.

    Nancy E. Stamp

  • Prey species and prey diet affect growth of invertebrate predators

    Heather Horan Strohmeyer;Nancy E. Stamp;Christine M. Jarzomski;Deane M. Bowers

  • Ecological correlates of explosive seed dispersal.

    Nancy E. Stamp;Jeffrey R. Lucas

  • PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF SEED SIZE IN A GRASSLAND ANNUAL (ERODIUM BRACHYCARPUM, GERANIACEAE)

    Nancy E. Stamp

  • Phenology of nutritional differences between new and mature leaves and its effect on caterpillar growth.

    Nancy E. Stamp;M. Deane Bowers

  • Developmental change in aggregation, defense and escape behavior of buckmoth caterpillars, Hemileuca lucina (Saturniidae)

    Jennifer C. Cornell;Nancy E. Stamp;M. Deane Bowers

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Deane Bowers
M. Deane Bowers University of Colorado Boulder
Louis F. J. Piper
Louis F. J. Piper University of Warwick
Jeffrey R. Lucas
Jeffrey R. Lucas Purdue University West Lafayette
Sharon K. Collinge
Sharon K. Collinge University of Colorado Boulder
Stefano Turillazzi
Stefano Turillazzi University of Florence

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