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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Plant Science and Agronomy D-index 51 Citations 7,790 154 World Ranking 953 National Ranking 86

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Insect

Suzanne J. Clark mostly deals with Agronomy, Ecology, Weed, Biodiversity and Crop. Her study on Phenology is often connected to Bacillus thuringiensis as part of broader study in Agronomy. Within one scientific family, Suzanne J. Clark focuses on topics pertaining to Zoology under Ecology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Predatory behavior.

Her work deals with themes such as Biomass and Detritivore, which intersect with Weed. She has researched Biodiversity in several fields, including Woodland, Invertebrate, Forage and Moorland. The various areas that Suzanne J. Clark examines in her Crop study include Agriculture, Weed control and Fodder.

Her most cited work include:

  • A landscape‐scale study of bumble bee foraging range and constancy, using harmonic radar (395 citations)
  • Responses of plants and invertebrate trophic groups to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide–tolerant crops (208 citations)
  • Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. I. Effects on abundance and diversity. (160 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her primary areas of study are Botany, Agronomy, Aphid, Ecology and Horticulture. Her research investigates the link between Botany and topics such as Inoculation that cross with problems in Competition. Her Agronomy research incorporates elements of Biodiversity, Genetically modified organism and Arable land.

Her Biodiversity study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Agroforestry and Invertebrate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Parasitoid and Acyrthosiphon pisum, Sitobion avenae, Aphididae in addition to Aphid. Her Weed research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cropping and Biomass.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (35.68%)
  • Agronomy (28.11%)
  • Aphid (25.95%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2008-2020)?

  • Ecology (17.84%)
  • Botany (35.68%)
  • Aphid (25.95%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Botany, Aphid, Agronomy and Honey bee. Her studies in Ecology integrate themes in fields like Zoology and Acyrthosiphon pisum. Her Botany study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Inoculation, Horticulture and Competition.

Her work on PEST analysis and Orange as part of general Horticulture research is often related to Proboscis extension reflex, thus linking different fields of science. Her Aphid study incorporates themes from Bulb, Entomopathogenic fungus and Rhopalosiphum padi. Her Agronomy research incorporates themes from Biodiversity, Open pollination and Transmission of plant viruses.

Between 2008 and 2020, her most popular works were:

  • Using adult mosquitoes to transfer insecticides to Aedes aegypti larval habitats. (143 citations)
  • Mass seasonal bioflows of high-flying insect migrants (131 citations)
  • A novel, integrated approach to assessing social, economic and environmental implications of changing rural land-use: A case study of perennial biomass crops (123 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Insect

Ecology, Biodiversity, Agroforestry, Foraging and Pollinator are her primary areas of study. Suzanne J. Clark studied Ecology and Zoology that intersect with Larva, Dengue fever and Invasive species. Her research in the fields of Insect biodiversity overlaps with other disciplines such as Environmental Change Network.

In her study, Agronomy, Willow, Cropping, Land use and Sustainability appraisal is strongly linked to Arable land, which falls under the umbrella field of Agroforestry. Her study in the fields of Forage under the domain of Foraging overlaps with other disciplines such as Insect flight and Resource distribution. Her Botany study often links to related topics such as Horticulture.

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Best Publications

A landscape-scale study of bumble bee foraging range and constancy, using harmonic radar

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Journal of Applied Ecology (1999)

595 Citations

Responses of plants and invertebrate trophic groups to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide–tolerant crops

C. Hawes;A. J. Haughton;J. L. Osborne;D. B. Roy.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2003)

315 Citations

Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. I. Effects on abundance and diversity.

M. S. Heard;C. Hawes;G. T. Champion;S. J. Clark.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2003)

246 Citations

Identification of Human-Derived Volatile Chemicals that Interfere with Attraction of Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

James G. Logan;Michael A. Birkett;Suzanne J. Clark;Stephen Powers.
Journal of Chemical Ecology (2008)

235 Citations

Environmental change and the phenology of European aphids

Richard Harrington;Suzanne J. Clark;Sue J. Welham;Paul J. Verrier.
(2007)

232 Citations

Invertebrate responses to the management of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant and conventional spring crops. II. Within-field epigeal and aerial arthropods.

A. J. Haughton;G. T. Champion;C. Hawes;M. S. Heard.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2003)

227 Citations

Mass seasonal bioflows of high-flying insect migrants

Gao Hu;Gao Hu;Gao Hu;Ka S. Lim;Nir Horvitz;Suzanne J. Clark.
Science (2016)

221 Citations

Design, analysis and statistical power of the Farm-Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops

Joe N. Perry;Peter Rothery;Suzanne J. Clark;Matt S. Heard.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2003)

216 Citations

Using adult mosquitoes to transfer insecticides to Aedes aegypti larval habitats.

Gregor J. Devine;Elvira Zamora Perea;Gerry F. Killeen;Jeffrey D. Stancil.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2009)

216 Citations

Laboratory evaluation of temperature effects on the germination and growth of entomopathogenic fungi and on their pathogenicity to two aphid species.

Helen Yeo;Judith K Pell;Peter G Alderson;Suzanne J Clark.
Pest Management Science (2003)

214 Citations

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