Ian Kaplan

Ian Kaplan

Purdue University

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About Ian Kaplan

Ian Kaplan, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Purdue University, specializes in the field of tri-trophic interactions, chemical ecology, agriculture.

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

Integrated pest management enhances biological control in a US midwestern agroecosystem by conserving predators and non-pest prey

Developing Selective Lures to Optimize Striped Cucumber Beetle (Acalymma vittatum) Management by Combining Pheromone and Plant Volatiles

Consequences of squash (Cucurbita argyrosperma) domestication for plant defence and herbivore interactions

Integrating grafting and companion planting to improve crop performance in intensive high‐tunnel tomato production

Correction to: Endosymbionts Differentially Alter Exploratory Probing Behavior of a Nonpersistent Plant Virus Vector

Implementing IPM in crop management simultaneously improves the health of managed bees and enhances the diversity of wild pollinator communities

More phylogenetically diverse polycultures inconsistently suppress insect herbivore populations

Characterizing rhizosphere microbial communities associated with tolerance to aboveground herbivory in wild and domesticated tomatoes

Ian Kaplan Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Entomology

Citations(all)

8561

Citations(since 2020)

4321

Cited By

5203

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

66

Email

University Profile Page

Purdue University

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Ian Kaplan Skills & Research Interests

tri-trophic interactions

chemical ecology

agriculture

Top articles of Ian Kaplan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Integrated pest management enhances biological control in a US midwestern agroecosystem by conserving predators and non-pest prey

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Ivan Grijalva

Amanda R Skidmore

Marc A Milne

Paola Olaya-Arenas

Ian Kaplan

...

2024/7/1

Developing Selective Lures to Optimize Striped Cucumber Beetle (Acalymma vittatum) Management by Combining Pheromone and Plant Volatiles

Rachel A Youngblood

Ian Kaplan

Donald C Weber

Matthew Ginzel

2024/4/30

Consequences of squash (Cucurbita argyrosperma) domestication for plant defence and herbivore interactions

Planta

Charlyne Jaccard

Wenfeng Ye

Carlos Bustos-Segura

Gaetan Glauser

Ian Kaplan

...

2023/6

Integrating grafting and companion planting to improve crop performance in intensive high‐tunnel tomato production

Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment

Wadih Ghanem

Ian Kaplan

2023/12

Correction to: Endosymbionts Differentially Alter Exploratory Probing Behavior of a Nonpersistent Plant Virus Vector

Microbial Ecology

G Angelella

V Nalam

P Nachappa

J White

I Kaplan

2023/8

Implementing IPM in crop management simultaneously improves the health of managed bees and enhances the diversity of wild pollinator communities

Scientific Reports

Jacob R Pecenka

Laura L Ingwell

Christian H Krupke

Ian Kaplan

2023/7/7

More phylogenetically diverse polycultures inconsistently suppress insect herbivore populations

Oecologia

Angela M Coco

Eric C Yip

Ian Kaplan

John F Tooker

2022/4

Characterizing rhizosphere microbial communities associated with tolerance to aboveground herbivory in wild and domesticated tomatoes

Frontiers in Microbiology

Emily Tronson

Ian Kaplan

Laramy Enders

2022

The fear diet: Risk, refuge, and biological control by omnivorous weed seed predators

Basic and Applied Ecology

Ivy V Widick

Jacob L Berl

Ian Kaplan

Patrick A Zollner

Carmen K Blubaugh

2022/12/1

Does IPPM bear fruit? Evaluating reduced‐risk insecticide programmes on pests, pollinators and marketable yield

Journal of Applied Ecology

Ashley Leach

Jacob Pecenka

Ian Kaplan

2022/12

Prioritizing pollinators over pests: wild bees are more important than beetle damage for watermelon yield

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Ashley Leach

Ian Kaplan

2022/11/9

The threat of parasitism impairs immune function in host caterpillars

Ecological Research

Michael Garvey

Curtis Creighton

Ian Kaplan

2022/11

Supplemental forage ameliorates the negative impact of insecticides on bumblebees in a pollinator-dependent crop

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Laura L Ingwell

John J Ternest

Jacob R Pecenka

Ian Kaplan

2021/6/30

Synergism between local‐and landscape‐level pesticides reduces wild bee floral visitation in pollinator‐dependent crops

Journal of Applied Ecology

Elias H Bloom

Thomas J Wood

Keng‐Lou James Hung

John J Ternest

Laura L Ingwell

...

2021/6

IPM reduces insecticide applications by 95% while maintaining or enhancing crop yields through wild pollinator conservation

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jacob R Pecenka

Laura L Ingwell

Rick E Foster

Christian H Krupke

Ian Kaplan

2021/11/2

Foliar aphid herbivory alters the tomato rhizosphere microbiome, but initial soil community determines the legacy effects

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

Elizabeth French

Ian Kaplan

Laramy Enders

2021/4/8

Insects as a source of phenolic compounds and potential health benefits

MC Nino

Lavanya Reddivari

C Osorio

I Kaplan

AM Liceaga

2021/10/19

Emerging strategies for precision microbiome management in diverse agroecosystems

Elizabeth French

Ian Kaplan

Anjali Iyer-Pascuzzi

Cindy H Nakatsu

Laramy Enders

2021/3

Development of chitosan films from edible crickets and their performance as a bio-based food packaging material

Polysaccharides

Morgan Malm

Andrea M Liceaga

Fernanda San Martin-Gonzalez

Owen G Jones

Jose M Garcia-Bravo

...

2021/10/1

Toxin or medication? Immunotherapeutic effects of nicotine on a specialist caterpillar

Functional Ecology

Michael Garvey

Justin Bredlau

Karen Kester

Curtis Creighton

Ian Kaplan

2021

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