Prof. Keith F. A. Walters | Decision Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Keith F. A. Walters,Harper Adams University, United Kingdom
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📚 Walters, K.F.A. et al. (2024). “Constraints and solutions for development and uptake of integrated pest management in the UK.” Published in Annals of Applied Biology. Not cited.
🔗 Gill, M.C. et al. (2023). “Potential use of floral nectar sugar characteristics in plant selection for pollinator habitats.” Published in Journal of Apicultural Research. Cited by 3.
🐌 Petrovskii, S. et al. (2022). “A predictive model and a field study on heterogeneous slug distribution in arable fields arising from density dependent movement.” Published in Scientific Reports. Cited by 2.
🦟 Nasir, S. et al. (2022). “Larvicidal activity of acetone extract and green synthesized silver nanoparticles from Allium sativum L. against the dengue vector Aedes aegypti L.” Published in Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. Cited by 12.
🐝 Ryder, J.T. et al. (2021). “Lower pollen nutritional quality delays nest building and egg laying in Bombus terrestris audax micro-colonies leading to reduced biomass gain.” Published in Apidologie. Cited by 6.
🐌 Forbes, E. et al. (2021). “Stability of patches of higher population density within the heterogeneous distribution of the gray field slug Deroceras reticulatum in arable fields in the UK.” Published in Insects. Cited by 2.
🐌 Ellis, J. et al. (2020). “Movement patterns of the grey field slug (Deroceras reticulatum) in an arable field.” Published in Scientific Reports. Cited by 5.
🐌 Forbes, E. et al. (2020). “Locomotor behaviour promotes stability of the patchy distribution of slugs in arable fields: Tracking the movement of individual Deroceras reticulatum.” Published in Pest Management Science. Cited by 7.
🪱 Petrovskaya, N.B. et al. (2020). “Modelling a targeted use of pesticide procedure for pest populations with heterogeneous spatial distributions.” Published in Ecological Modelling. Cited by 4.