Alison M. Dunn

Alison M. Dunn

University of Leeds

H-index: 50

Europe-United Kingdom

About Alison M. Dunn

Alison M. Dunn, With an exceptional h-index of 50 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of Biological Invasions, Ecology, Evolution, Parasitic Diseases, Behavioural Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effect of CO2 concentrations on entomopathogen fitness and insect-pathogen interactions

Heat stress has immediate and persistent effects on immunity and development of Tenebrio molitor

Interactive effects of resource quality and temperature drive differences in detritivory among native and invasive freshwater amphipods

Parasites in Biological Invasions: an Introduction

Environment–host–parasite interactions in mass-reared insects

10 Parasites and Biological Invasions: Conclusions and Future Perspectives

Invasive Parasites and Global Change

Parasites and Biological Invasions

Alison M. Dunn Information

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Citations(all)

10317

Citations(since 2020)

4204

Cited By

7974

hIndex(all)

50

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

148

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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Alison M. Dunn Skills & Research Interests

Biological Invasions

Ecology

Evolution

Parasitic Diseases

Behavioural Ecology

Top articles of Alison M. Dunn

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effect of CO2 concentrations on entomopathogen fitness and insect-pathogen interactions

Microbial Ecology

Pascal Herren

Alison M Dunn

Nicolai V Meyling

Carlotta Savio

Helen Hesketh

2024/12

Heat stress has immediate and persistent effects on immunity and development of Tenebrio molitor

Journal of Insects as Food and Feed

P Herren

H Hesketh

AM Dunn

NV Meyling

2023/11/23

Interactive effects of resource quality and temperature drive differences in detritivory among native and invasive freshwater amphipods

Freshwater Biology

William NW Fincham

Lee E Brown

Helen E Roy

Alison M Dunn

2023/6

Parasites in Biological Invasions: an Introduction

Alison M Dunn

April MH Blakeslee

Jamie Bojko

2023/10/31

Environment–host–parasite interactions in mass-reared insects

Pascal Herren

Helen Hesketh

Nicolai V Meyling

Alison M Dunn

2023/4/25

10 Parasites and Biological Invasions: Conclusions and Future Perspectives

Parasites and Biological Invasions

Jamie Bojko

Alison M Dunn

April MH Blakeslee

2023/10/31

Invasive Parasites and Global Change

Parasites and Biological Invasions

Jamie Bojko

Helen E Roy

Amy L Burgess

Lucy Butler

Freya Pellie

...

2023/10/31

Parasites and Biological Invasions

Jamie Bojko

Alison M Dunn

April MH Blakeslee

2023/10/31

Biological Invasions Affect Resource Processing in Aquatic Ecosystems: The Invasive Amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus Impacts Detritus Processing through …

Biology

Benjamin Pile

Daniel Warren

Christopher Hassall

Lee E Brown

Alison M Dunn

2023/6/7

Combined effects of increased water temperature and cyanobacterial compounds exert heterogeneous effects on survival and ecological processes in key freshwater species

Oecologia

Oloyede A Adekolurejo

Matthew Floyd

Alison M Dunn

Paul Kay

Andrew P Dean

...

2022/12

Climate and habitat configuration limit range expansion and patterns of dispersal in a non‐native lizard

Ecology and Evolution

Robert J Williams

Alison M Dunn

Lily Mendes da Costa

Christopher Hassall

2021/4

Superior predatory ability and abundance predicts potential ecological impact towards early-stage anurans by invasive ‘Killer Shrimp’ (Dikerogammarus villosus)

Scientific Reports

Daniel A Warren

Stephanie J Bradbeer

Alison M Dunn

2021/2/25

The effectiveness of hot water pressurized spray in field conditions to slow the spread of invasive alien species

Management of Biological Invasions

Stephanie J Bradbeer

Trevor Renals

Claire Quinn

Daniel A Warren

Benjamin Pile

...

2021

Patterns of infection in a native and an invasive crayfish across the UK

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology

Lucy G Anderson

Jamie Bojko

Kelly S Bateman

Paul D Stebbing

Grant D Stentiford

...

2021/9/1

Viewing emerging human infectious epidemics through the lens of invasion biology

BioScience

Montserrat Vilà

Alison M Dunn

Franz Essl

Elena GÓmez-DÍaz

Philip E Hulme

...

2021/5

Tomorrow Never Dies: biodegradation and subsequent viability of invasive macrophytes following exposure to aquatic disinfectants

Management of Biological Invasions

Kate Crane

Ross N Cuthbert

Eoghan M Cunningham

Stephanie J Bradbeer

Lawrence Eagling

...

2020/1/22

The effectiveness of e-Learning on biosecurity practice to slow the spread of invasive alien species

Biological Invasions

Caitriona Shannon

Paul D Stebbing

Claire H Quinn

Daniel A Warren

Alison M Dunn

2020/8

Response behaviour of native lizards and invading wall lizard to interspecific scent: implications for invasion success

Animal Behaviour

Robert J Williams

Alison M Dunn

Gavin Hanke

Joel W Dixon

Christopher Hassall

2020/8/1

Environmental influences on crustacean sex determination and reproduction: environmental sex determination, parasitism and pollution

Alison M Dunn

Thierry Rigaud

Alex T Ford

RD Cothran

M Thiel

2020/6/18

Better off dead: assessment of aquatic disinfectants and thermal shock treatments to prevent the spread of invasive freshwater bivalves

Wetlands Ecology and Management

Neil E Coughlan

Stephanie J Bradbeer

Ross N Cuthbert

Eoghan M Cunningham

Kate Crane

...

2020/4

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Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Jaimie T A Dick

Jaimie T A Dick

Queen's University Belfast

H-index: 62
James E. (Jeb) Byers

James E. (Jeb) Byers

University of Georgia

H-index: 51
Steve Compton

Steve Compton

University of Leeds

H-index: 43
Ruth Hufbauer

Ruth Hufbauer

Colorado State University

H-index: 41
Professor Robert J. G. Mortimer

Professor Robert J. G. Mortimer

Nottingham Trent University

H-index: 33
Sarah E Perkins

Sarah E Perkins

Cardiff University

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