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D-Index
32
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3941
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9630
National Ranking
123

Overview

Ron Verhagen is affiliated with the University of Antwerp in Belgium. Their academic profile includes research activities conducted primarily through this institution.

There is no publicly available information about recent papers authored by Ron Verhagen, and no records of frequent co-authors or collaborative networks have been identified.

Similarly, no data exists regarding common publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study associated with this researcher.

There are no documented main topics of research focus or awards attributed to Ron Verhagen at this time.

Overall, the available information situates Ron Verhagen within an academic context but does not provide detailed insights into their scientific contributions or thematic research areas.

Best Publications

  • Stochastic seasonality and nonlinear density-dependent factors regulate population size in an African rodent.

    Herwig Leirs;Nils Chr. Stenseth;James D. Nichols;James E. Hines

  • Optimization of adult performance determines host choice in a grass miner.

    J Scheirs;L De Bruyn;R Verhagen

  • Forecasting rodent outbreaks in Africa-an ecological basis for Mastomys control in Tanzania

    Herwig Leirs;Ron Verhagen;Walter Verheyen;Patrick Mwanjabe

  • Nutrient stress, host plant quality and herbivore performance of a leaf-mining fly on grass

    Luc De Bruyn;Jan Scheirs;Ron Verhagen

  • Spatial and temporal dynamics of Puumala hantavirus infection in red bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) populations in Belgium.

    Sophie Escutenaire;Pierre Chalon;Ron Verhagen;Paul Heyman

  • The basis of reproductive seasonally in Mastomys rats (Rodentia: Muridae) in Tanzania

    Herwig Leirs;Ron Verhagen;Walter Verheyen

  • Hair as an indicator of endogenous tissue levels of brominated flame retardants in mammals.

    Helga D'Havé;Adrian Covaci;Jan Scheirs;Paul Schepens

  • Non-destructive pollution exposure assessment by means of wood mice hair.

    Joke Beernaert;Jan Scheirs;Herwig Leirs;Ronny Blust

  • Population, environmental, and community effects on local bank vole (Myodes glareolus) Puumala virus infection in an area with low human incidence.

    Katrien Tersago;A Schreurs;Catherine Linard;R Verhagen

  • Molecular systematics of the endemic Leptaxini (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) on the Azores islands

    Patrick Van Riel;Kurt Jordaens;Natalie Van Houtte;Antonio M. Frias Martins

  • Survival in fluctuating bank vole populations: seasonal and yearly variations

    Laurent Crespin;Ron Verhagen;Nils Chr. Stenseth;Nigel G. Yoccoz

  • Ecological and epidemiological data on Hantavirus in bank vole populations in Belgium.

    R Verhagen;H Leirs;E Tkachenko;G van der Groen

  • Seasonal variation in growth of Mastomys natalensis (Rodentia: Muridae) in Morogoro, Tanzania

    Herwig Leirs;Jan Stuyck;Ron Verhagen;Walter Verheyen

  • Productivity of different generations in a population of Mastomys natalensis rats in Tanzania

    Herwig Leirs;Ron Verhagen;Walter Verheyen

  • Host nutritive quality and host plant choice in two grass miners: primary roles for primary compounds?

    Jan Scheirs;Luc De Bruyn;Ron Verhagen

  • Immunotoxicology in wood mice along a heavy metal pollution gradient.

    Katrien Tersago;Wim De Coen;Jan Scheirs;Katrien Vermeulen

  • Effects of environmental pollution on microsatellite DNA diversity in wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) populations

    Veerle Berckmoes;Jan Scheirs;Kurt Jordaens;Ronny Blust

  • Survival-variation within and between functional categories of the African multimammate rat

    Romain Julliard;Herwig Leirs;Nils. Chr. Stenseth;Nigel. G. Yoccoz

  • Spatial patterns in Mastomys natalensis in Tanzania (Rodentia, Muridae)

    H. Leirs;W. Verheyen;R. Verhagen

  • Seasonal changes in leaf nutritional quality influence grass miner performance

    J. Scheirs;L. De Bruyn;R. Verhagen

  • Non-destructive pollution exposure assessment in the European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus): II. Hair and spines as indicators of endogenous metal and As concentrations.

    Helga D'Havé;Jan Scheirs;Valentine Kayawe Mubiana;Ron Verhagen

  • Incidence of hantavirus infections in Belgium.

    P. Heyman;T. Vervoort;S. Escutenaire;E. Degrave

  • A TEST OF THE C3-C4 HYPOTHESIS WITH TWO GRASS MINERS

    Jan Scheirs;L. De Bruyn;R. Verhagen

Frequent Co-Authors

Herwig Leirs
Herwig Leirs University of Antwerp
Thierry Backeljau
Thierry Backeljau Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Ronny Blust
Ronny Blust University of Antwerp
Wim De Coen
Wim De Coen European Chemicals Agency
Adrian Covaci
Adrian Covaci University of Antwerp
Martin Hermy
Martin Hermy KU Leuven
Pierre Dorny
Pierre Dorny Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Pol Coppin
Pol Coppin KU Leuven
Paul-Pierre Pastoret
Paul-Pierre Pastoret University of Liège
Nils Chr. Stenseth
Nils Chr. Stenseth University of Oslo

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