John Colvin

John Colvin

University of Greenwich

H-index: 40

Europe-United Kingdom

About John Colvin

John Colvin, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Greenwich, specializes in the field of Bemisia tabaci, integrated pest management, virus-vector interactions, epidemiology, plant virology.

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

Is polyphagy of a specific cryptic Bemisia tabaci species driving the high whitefly populations on cassava in eastern Africa?

Resistance to Cassava Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) among Eastern and Southern African Elite Cassava Genotypes

A comprehensive framework for the delimitation of species within the Bemisia tabaci cryptic complex, a global pest‐species group

In silico prediction of candidate gene targets for the management of African cassava whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, SSA1-SG1), a key vector of viruses causing cassava brown streak …

Adoption determinants of improved cassava varieties and intercropping among East and Central African smallholder farmers

Microbiome diversity and composition in Bemisia tabaci SSA1-SG1 whitefly are influenced by their host’s life stage

Distribution of Bemisia tabaci in different agro-ecological regions in Uganda and the threat of vector-borne pandemics into new cassava growing areas

Effect of Bemisia tabaci SSA1 host density and cassava genotype on host feeding capacity and parasitism by two Hymenoptera parasitoid species

John Colvin Information

University

Position

Professor of Entomology & Plant-Virus Epidemiology

Citations(all)

5420

Citations(since 2020)

2395

Cited By

3889

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

86

i10Index(since 2020)

58

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John Colvin Skills & Research Interests

Bemisia tabaci

integrated pest management

virus-vector interactions

epidemiology

plant virology

Top articles of John Colvin

Is polyphagy of a specific cryptic Bemisia tabaci species driving the high whitefly populations on cassava in eastern Africa?

2024/4/22

Shai Morin
Shai Morin

H-Index: 25

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Resistance to Cassava Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) among Eastern and Southern African Elite Cassava Genotypes

Insects

2024/4/9

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

A comprehensive framework for the delimitation of species within the Bemisia tabaci cryptic complex, a global pest‐species group

Insect Science

2024/4/1

In silico prediction of candidate gene targets for the management of African cassava whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, SSA1-SG1), a key vector of viruses causing cassava brown streak …

PeerJ

2024/2/23

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Adoption determinants of improved cassava varieties and intercropping among East and Central African smallholder farmers

Journal of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association

2024

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Microbiome diversity and composition in Bemisia tabaci SSA1-SG1 whitefly are influenced by their host’s life stage

Microbiological Research

2024/1/1

Sharon Van Brunschot
Sharon Van Brunschot

H-Index: 9

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Distribution of Bemisia tabaci in different agro-ecological regions in Uganda and the threat of vector-borne pandemics into new cassava growing areas

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

2023/2

Effect of Bemisia tabaci SSA1 host density and cassava genotype on host feeding capacity and parasitism by two Hymenoptera parasitoid species

Biocontrol Science and Technology

2023/1/2

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Comparative evolutionary analyses of eight whitefly Bemisia tabaci sensu lato genomes: cryptic species, agricultural pests and plant-virus vectors

BMC genomics

2023/7/19

Genetic diversity, distribution, and structure of Bemisia tabaci whitefly species in potential invasion and hybridization regions of East Africa

Plos one

2023/5/25

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Insecticide Use by Small-Scale Ugandan Cassava Growers: An Economic Analysis

Agriculture

2023/5/11

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Spatio-temporal changes in endosymbiont diversity and composition in the African cassava whitefly, Bemisia tabaci SSA1

Frontiers in Microbiology

2022/11/18

Sharon Van Brunschot
Sharon Van Brunschot

H-Index: 9

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Impacts of cassava whitefly pests on the productivity of East and Central African smallholder farmers

Journal of Development and Agricultural Economics

2022/11/7

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Bean Leaf Beetle (Ootheca spp.) (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Management via Planting Timing and Insecticides

Insects

2022/8/7

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

African cassava whitefly and viral disease management through timed application of imidacloprid

Crop Protection

2022/8/1

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

A high‐throughput amplicon sequencing approach for population‐wide species diversity and composition survey

Molecular Ecology Resources

2022/7

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Effect of temperature and cassava genotype on the development, fecundity and reproduction of Bemisia tabaci SSA1

African Crop Science Journal

2022

Microbiome diversity and reproductive incompatibility induced by the prevalent endosymbiont Arsenophonus in two species of African cassava Bemisia tabaci whiteflies

Ecology and Evolution

2021/12

Saptarshi Ghosh
Saptarshi Ghosh

H-Index: 4

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Whole‐genome single nucleotide polymorphism and mating compatibility studies reveal the presence of distinct species in sub‐Saharan Africa Bemisia tabaci whiteflies

Insect Science

2021/12

Habibu Mugerwa
Habibu Mugerwa

H-Index: 5

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Distribution and Relative Abundance of Bean Leaf Beetles (Ootheca spp.) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Uganda

Insects

2021/11/22

John Colvin
John Colvin

H-Index: 23

Thomas Wagner
Thomas Wagner

H-Index: 27

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