Benjamin W Lee

Benjamin W Lee

Washington State University

H-index: 5

North America-United States

About Benjamin W Lee

Benjamin W Lee, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington State University, specializes in the field of integrated pest management, vector biology, community ecology, invasive species, pesticides.

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

Effects of Soil Rhizobia Abundance on Interactions between a Vector, Pathogen, and Legume Plant Host

Identifying drivers of sewage-associated pollutants in pollinators across urban landscapes

Diversity and Traits of Multiple Biotic Stressors Elicit Differential Defense Responses in Legumes

Integrating community ecology into models of vector-borne virus transmission

Predators affect a plant virus through density and trait-mediated indirect effects on vectors

Legume plant defenses and nutrients mediate indirect interactions between soil rhizobia and chewing herbivores

Identifying Farming Strategies Associated With Achieving Global Agricultural Sustainability

Plant water stress reduces aphid performance: exploring mechanisms driven by water stress intensity

Benjamin W Lee Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

99

Citations(since 2020)

98

Cited By

16

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Benjamin W Lee Skills & Research Interests

integrated pest management

vector biology

community ecology

invasive species

pesticides

Top articles of Benjamin W Lee

Effects of Soil Rhizobia Abundance on Interactions between a Vector, Pathogen, and Legume Plant Host

Genes

2024/2/22

Saumik Basu
Saumik Basu

H-Index: 10

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Identifying drivers of sewage-associated pollutants in pollinators across urban landscapes

Apidologie

2024/2

Michael F Meyer
Michael F Meyer

H-Index: 5

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Diversity and Traits of Multiple Biotic Stressors Elicit Differential Defense Responses in Legumes

Agriculture

2023/11/3

Integrating community ecology into models of vector-borne virus transmission

2023/6/15

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Predators affect a plant virus through density and trait-mediated indirect effects on vectors

Food Webs

2022/12/1

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Saumik Basu
Saumik Basu

H-Index: 10

Legume plant defenses and nutrients mediate indirect interactions between soil rhizobia and chewing herbivores

Basic and Applied Ecology

2022/11/1

Identifying Farming Strategies Associated With Achieving Global Agricultural Sustainability

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

2022/7/7

Plant water stress reduces aphid performance: exploring mechanisms driven by water stress intensity

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2022/4/18

Saumik Basu
Saumik Basu

H-Index: 10

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Bee communities in canola are affected by landscape context and farm management

bioRxiv

2021/12/1

Rachel L Olsson
Rachel L Olsson

H-Index: 1

Benjamin W Lee
Benjamin W Lee

H-Index: 2

Responses to predation risk cues and alarm pheromones affect plant virus transmission by an aphid vector

Oecologia

2021/8

Insect alarm pheromones in response to predators: Ecological trade-offs and molecular mechanisms

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

2021/1/1

Synergisms in science: Climate change and integrated pest management through the lens of communication—2019 student debates

2020/9

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