Daniel Gerhard

Daniel Gerhard

University of Canterbury

H-index: 12

Oceania-New Zealand

About Daniel Gerhard

Daniel Gerhard, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury,

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

The neonicotinoid acetamiprid is highly toxic to wild non-target insects

High‐performing plastic clones best explain the spread of yellow monkeyflower from lowland to higher elevation areas in New Zealand

Eliciting real cravings with virtual food: Using immersive technologies to explore the effects of food stimuli in virtual reality

Bayesian modeling of population variance for aggregated measurements

Relative roles of genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity in the invasion of monkeyflower Erythranthre gutatta in New Zealand

A Richards growth model to predict fruit weight

An Evaluation of the P300 Brain–Computer Interface, EyeLink Board, and Eye-Tracking Camera as Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices

Using Bayesian growth models to predict grape yield

Daniel Gerhard Information

University

Position

School of Mathematics and Statistics

Citations(all)

3356

Citations(since 2020)

2657

Cited By

1752

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

University of Canterbury

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Top articles of Daniel Gerhard

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The neonicotinoid acetamiprid is highly toxic to wild non-target insects

bioRxiv

Jan Erik Sedlmeier

Ingo Grass

Prasanth Bendalam

Birgit Höglinger

Frank Walker

...

2024/4/15

High‐performing plastic clones best explain the spread of yellow monkeyflower from lowland to higher elevation areas in New Zealand

Journal of Evolutionary Biology

Michelle Williamson

Daniel Gerhard

Philip E Hulme

Aaron Millar

Hazel Chapman

2023/10/1

Eliciting real cravings with virtual food: Using immersive technologies to explore the effects of food stimuli in virtual reality

Frontiers in Psychology

Nikita Mae Harris

Robert W Lindeman

Clara Shui Fern Bah

Daniel Gerhard

Simon Hoermann

2023/4/17

Bayesian modeling of population variance for aggregated measurements

arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.13730

Elena Moltchanova

Daniel Gerhard

Rory Ellis

2023/3/24

Relative roles of genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity in the invasion of monkeyflower Erythranthre gutatta in New Zealand

bioRxiv

Michelle Williamson

Daniel Gerhard

Philip Hulme

Hazel Chapman

2022/6/6

A Richards growth model to predict fruit weight

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics

Daniel Gerhard

Elena Moltchanova

2022/12

An Evaluation of the P300 Brain–Computer Interface, EyeLink Board, and Eye-Tracking Camera as Augmentative and Alternative Communication Devices

Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research

Claire Elliott

Dean Sutherland

Daniel Gerhard

Catherine Theys

2022/11/17

Using Bayesian growth models to predict grape yield

Rory Ellis

2021

Seed nutrient content rather than size influences seed dispersal by scatterhoarding rodents in a West African montane forest

Journal of Tropical Ecology

Chapman Yadok

Forget

Gerhard

Aliyu

2020

Distance assessment of detours by jumping spiders

Current zoology

Samuel Aguilar-Arguello

Daniel Gerhard

Ximena J Nelson

2020/6

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