متابعة
John E. Banks
John E. Banks
Director, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center, California State University Monterey Bay
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عنوان
عدد مرات الاقتباسات
عدد مرات الاقتباسات
السنة
Partial differential equations in ecology: spatial interactions and population dynamics
EE Holmes, MA Lewis, JE Banks, RR Veit
Ecology 75 (1), 17-29, 1994
9911994
Population-level effects of pesticides and other toxicants on arthropods
JD Stark, JE Banks
Annual review of entomology 48 (1), 505-519, 2003
9812003
The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts
LN Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ...
Ecology and evolution 4 (24), 4701-4735, 2014
2852014
The database of the PREDICTS (projecting responses of ecological diversity in changing terrestrial systems) project
LN Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ...
Ecology and evolution 7 (1), 145-188, 2017
2732017
How risky is risk assessment: The role that life history strategies play in susceptibility of species to stress
JD Stark, JE Banks, R Vargas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (3), 732-736, 2004
2662004
Incorporating ecologically relevant measures of pesticide effect for estimating the compatibility of pesticides and biocontrol agents
JD Stark, R Vargas, JE Banks
Journal of economic entomology 100 (4), 1027-1032, 2007
2642007
Estimating susceptibility of biological control agents to pesticides: influence of life history strategies and population structure
JD Stark, JE Banks, S Acheampong
Biological control 29 (3), 392-398, 2004
1962004
Scale as modifier in vegetation diversity experiments: effects on herbivores and predators
R Bommarco, JE Banks
Oikos, 440-448, 2003
1552003
The scale of landscape fragmentation affects herbivore response to vegetation heterogeneity
JE Banks
Oecologia 117 (1), 239-246, 1998
1061998
Modelling herbivore movement and colonization: pest management potential of intercropping and trap cropping
JE Banks, B Ekbom
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 1 (3), 165-170, 1999
961999
Ecosystem function in predator–prey food webs—confronting dynamic models with empirical data
A Curtsdotter, HT Banks, JE Banks, M Jonsson, T Jonsson, AN Laubmeier, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (2), 196-210, 2019
802019
Divided culture: integrating agriculture and conservation biology
JE Banks
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2 (10), 537-545, 2004
722004
What is ecotoxicology? An ad‐hoc grab bag or an interdisciplinary science?
JE Banks, JD Stark
Integrative Biology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Published in Association …, 1998
691998
The use of surrogate species in risk assessment: using life history data to safeguard against false negatives
JE Banks, AS Ackleh, JD Stark
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 30 (2), 175-182, 2010
682010
“Selective” pesticides: are they less hazardous to the environment?
JD Stark, JE Banks
BioScience 51 (11), 980-982, 2001
602001
Assessment of trap crops for Lygus spp. in lettuce
B Ra mert, S Hellqvist, B Ekbom, JE Banks
International Journal of Pest Management 47 (4), 273-276, 2001
502001
Population dynamics models in plant–insect herbivore–pesticide interactions
BM Adams, HT Banks, JE Banks, JD Stark
Mathematical Biosciences 196 (1), 39-64, 2005
472005
Deconstructing the surrogate species concept: a life history approach to the protection of ecosystem services
JE Banks, JD Stark, RI Vargas, AS Ackleh
Ecological Applications, 2014
432014
Differential response of two agroecosystem predators, Pterostichus melanarius (Coleoptera: Carabidae) and Coccinella septempunctata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), to habitat …
JE Banks
The Canadian Entomologist 131 (5), 645-657, 1999
421999
Do imperfect trade‐offs affect the extinction debt phenomenon?
JE Banks
Ecology 78 (5), 1597-1601, 1997
411997
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