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D-Index
38
Citations
7105
World Ranking
6561
National Ranking
2219

Overview

Philip S. Corbet was affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their academic career included contributions to scientific research, although specific papers and detailed publication data are not recorded in the available information.

Throughout their career, Philip S. Corbet collaborated with other researchers, yet no frequent co-authors have been documented. The record also does not indicate preferred or frequent publication venues for their work.

There is no detailed information on the main fields or subfields of study associated with Philip S. Corbet, nor on the primary topics they covered in their research activities.

Their contributions to academic publishing did not include any known book publications for which data is available.

There are no recorded awards or recognitions attributed to Philip S. Corbet in the information provided.

Philip S. Corbet is listed as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Dragonflies. Behaviour and Ecology of Odonata

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  • A biology of dragonflies

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  • Biology of Odonata

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  • A biology of dragonflies

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  • Voltinism of Odonata: a review

    Philip S. Corbet;Frank Suhling;Dagmar Soendgerath

  • Temporal Patterns of Emergence in Aquatic Insects

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  • The Life-History of the Emperor Dragonfly Anax imperator Leach (Odonata: Aeshnidae)

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  • Fliers and perchers among Odonata: dichotomy or multidimensional continuum? A provisional reappraisal

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  • Size variation and reproductive success of female Aedes punctor (Diptera: Culicidae)

    M. J. Packer;Philip S. Corbet

  • Territorial behaviour of larvae enhances mating success of male dragonflies

    Ian F. Harvey;Philip S. Corbet

  • Egg-laying yellow fever mosquitoes avoid sites containing eggs laid by themselves or by conspecifics

    Dave D. Chadee;Philip S. Corbet;J. J. D. Greenwood

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA

    A. J. Haddow;Philip S. Corbet

  • Seasonal Regulation in British Dragonflies

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  • An improved method for detecting substrate preferences shown by mosquitoes that exhibit ‘skip oviposition’

    Philip S. Corbet;Dave D. Chadee

  • POSTPONED REPRODUCTIVE MATURATION IN UPLAND REFUGES MAINTAINS LIFE-CYCLE CONTINUITY DURING THE HOT, DRY SEASON IN ALGERIAN DRAGONFLIES (ANISOPTERA)

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  • Environmental Factors Influencing the Induction and Termination of Diapause in the Emperor Dragonfly, <i>Anax Imperator</i> Leach (Odonata: Aeshnidae)

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  • SEX RATIO OF ODONATA AT EMERGENCE

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  • An Adult Population Study of Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Sulzer): (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)

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  • The Odonata of Canada and Alaska, Volume Three: Part III: The Anisoptera-Three Families

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  • Territorial interactions between larvae of the dragonfly Pyrrhosoma nymphula: outcome of encounters

    Ian F. Harvey;Philip S. Corbet

  • Diptera swarming high above the forest canopy in Uganda, with special reference to Tabanidae.

    Philip S. Corbet;A. J. Haddow

  • Incidence and diel pattern of oviposition outdoors of the mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Trinidad, W.I. in relation to solar aspect.

    Philip S. Corbet;Dave D. Chadee

  • Seasonal emergence, host-seeking activity, age composition and reproductive biology of the mosquito Aedes punctor.

    M. J. Packer;Philip S. Corbet

  • Diel patterns of oviposition indoors of the mosquito, Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) in Trinidad, W.I.: a preliminary study.

    Dave D. Chadee;Philip S. Corbet

  • Diel patterns of pupation and emergence, and protogyny, in Toxorhynchites brevipalpis brevipalpis (Theobald) (Diptera: Culicidae): a laboratory study.

    Philip S. Corbet;H. J. Ali

  • Diel pattern of oviposition in the laboratory of the mosquito Aedes albopictus (Skuse) (Diptera: Culicidae).

    Dave D. Chadee;Philip S. Corbet

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA: IV. MOSQUITO BREEDING AT DIFFERENT LEVELS IN AND ABOVE THE FOREST

    Philip S. Corbet

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA: VI. NOCTURNAL FLIGHT ACTIVITY OF CULICIDAE AND TABANIDAE AS INDICATED BY LIGHT-TRAPS

    Philip S. Corbet

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA: II. OBSERVATIONS ON CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS

    A. J. Haddow;Philip S. Corbet

  • Diel Oviposition Pattern of Toxorhynchites Moctezuma (Diptera: Culicidae) in the Field in Trinidad, West Indies

    Dave D. Chadee;Stephen F. Hubbard;Philip S. Corbet

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA: VIII. THE AGE-COMPOSITION OF BITING MOSQUITO POPULATIONS ACCORDING TO TIME AND LEVEL

    Philip S. Corbet

  • ENTOMOLOGICAL STUDIES FROM A HIGH TOWER IN MPANGA FOREST, UGANDA: XII. OBSERVATIONS ON EPHEMEROPTERA, ODONATA AND SOME OTHER ORDERS

    Philip S. Corbet

  • Book review Crop protectionCrop protection in Northern Britain 1984: A.G. Channon (Compiler). Gemmell and Son, Ayr, x + 444 pp., price £15.00, ISBN 0260-485X

    Philip S. Corbet

  • Book review Pest resistancePest resistance to pesticides: G.P. Georghiou and T. Saito (Editors). Plenum Press, New York/London, 1983, xii + 809 pp., US$ 89.50, ISBN 0-306-41246-2

    Philip S. Corbet

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian F. Harvey
Ian F. Harvey University of Liverpool

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