Erin Mordecai

Erin Mordecai

Stanford University

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Erin Mordecai

Erin Mordecai, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Disease ecology, Commuty ecology.

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

Investigating the Yanomami malaria outbreak puzzle: surge in mining during Bolsonaro’s government triggered peak in malaria burden

Interconnecting global threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases

Global malaria predictors at a localized scale

Temperature impacts on dengue incidence are nonlinear and mediated by climatic and socioeconomic factors: A meta-analysis

Perceived experts are prevalent and influential within an antivaccine community on Twitter

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

Mosquito thermal tolerance is remarkably constrained across a large climatic range

High prevalence of Zika virus infection in populations of Aedes aegypti from South-western Ecuador

Erin Mordecai Information

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Citations(all)

7407

Citations(since 2020)

5777

Cited By

3547

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

65

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Erin Mordecai Skills & Research Interests

Disease ecology

Commuty ecology

Top articles of Erin Mordecai

Investigating the Yanomami malaria outbreak puzzle: surge in mining during Bolsonaro’s government triggered peak in malaria burden

2024/4/29

Daniela De Angeli Dutra
Daniela De Angeli Dutra

H-Index: 3

Erin Mordecai
Erin Mordecai

H-Index: 25

Interconnecting global threats: climate change, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases

2024/4/1

Global malaria predictors at a localized scale

Frontiers in Malaria

2024/3/13

Temperature impacts on dengue incidence are nonlinear and mediated by climatic and socioeconomic factors: A meta-analysis

bioRxiv

2022/6/17

Perceived experts are prevalent and influential within an antivaccine community on Twitter

PNAS nexus

2024/2

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

Oecologia

2024/2

Mosquito thermal tolerance is remarkably constrained across a large climatic range

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2024/1/24

High prevalence of Zika virus infection in populations of Aedes aegypti from South-western Ecuador

PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases

2024/1/18

Rachel Sippy
Rachel Sippy

H-Index: 10

Erin Mordecai
Erin Mordecai

H-Index: 25

Non-household environments make a major contribution to dengue transmission: Implications for vector control

medRxiv

2024/1/10

Re-assessing thermal response of schistosomiasis transmission risk: evidence for a higher thermal optimum than previously predicted

medRxiv

2024/1/7

Climate and urbanization drive changes in the habitat suitability of Schistosoma mansoni competent snails in Brazil

bioRxiv

2024/1/4

Climate warming is expanding dengue burden in the Americas and Asia

medRxiv

2024

How much warming can mosquito vectors tolerate?

bioRxiv

2024

Species distribution modeling for disease ecology: a multi-scale case study for schistosomiasis host snails in Brazil

medRxiv

2023

Social divisions and risk perception drive divergent epidemics and large later waves

Evolutionary Human Sciences

2023/1

Local tree cover predicts mosquito species richness and disease vector presence in a tropical countryside landscape

bioRxiv

2023/12/7

Temperature dependence of mosquitoes: comparing mechanistic and machine learning approaches

bioRxiv

2023

Tackling climate change and deforestation to protect against vector-borne diseases

Nature Microbiology

2023/12

A systematic review of the data, methods and environmental covariates used to map Aedes-borne arbovirus transmission risk

2023/10/20

The Importance of Including Non-Household Environments in Dengue Vector Control Activities

Viruses

2023/7/14

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