Lee Dyer

Lee Dyer

University of Nevada, Reno

H-index: 51

North America-United States

About Lee Dyer

Lee Dyer, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Nevada, Reno, specializes in the field of Biodiversity, Ecology, Evolution, Statistics, Global Change.

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

Host plant‐mediation of viral transmission and its consequences for a native butterfly

Effects of climate change on Lepidoptera pollen loads and their pollination services in space and time

Harpacticoid copepods expand the scope and provide family-level indicators of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill deep-sea impacts

Pollen nutrition structures bee and plant community interactions

Intra-and interspecific diversity in a tropical plant clade alter herbivory and ecosystem resilience

 Two new species of the hyperdiverse geometrid moth genus Eois (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) from Ecuador, with descriptions of early stages

Habitat heterogeneity shapes multiple diversity dimensions of fruit-feeding butterflies in an environmental gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado

Thirty‐six years of butterfly monitoring, snow cover, and plant productivity reveal negative impacts of warmer winters and increased productivity on montane species

Lee Dyer Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

9459

Citations(since 2020)

4158

Cited By

7263

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

123

i10Index(since 2020)

85

Email

University Profile Page

University of Nevada, Reno

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Lee Dyer Skills & Research Interests

Biodiversity

Ecology

Evolution

Statistics

Global Change

Top articles of Lee Dyer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Host plant‐mediation of viral transmission and its consequences for a native butterfly

Ecology

Tara Christensen

Lee A Dyer

Matthew L Forister

M Deane Bowers

Adrian Carper

...

2024/4

Effects of climate change on Lepidoptera pollen loads and their pollination services in space and time

Oecologia

Behnaz Balmaki

Masoud A Rostami

Julie M Allen

Lee A Dyer

2024/3/25

Harpacticoid copepods expand the scope and provide family-level indicators of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill deep-sea impacts

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Jeffrey G Baguley

Masoud A Rostami

Elisa Baldrighi

Hyun Woo Bang

Lee A Dyer

...

2024/5/1

Pollen nutrition structures bee and plant community interactions

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Anthony D Vaudo

Lee A Dyer

Anne S Leonard

2024/1/16

Intra-and interspecific diversity in a tropical plant clade alter herbivory and ecosystem resilience

bioRxiv

Ari J Grele

Tara J Massad

Kathryn A Uckele

Lee A Dyer

Yasmine Antonini

...

2023/3/7

 Two new species of the hyperdiverse geometrid moth genus Eois (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) from Ecuador, with descriptions of early stages

ZooKeys

Lydia M Doan

James S Miller

John W Brown

Matthew L Forister

Lee A Dyer

2024

Habitat heterogeneity shapes multiple diversity dimensions of fruit-feeding butterflies in an environmental gradient in the Brazilian Cerrado

Forest Ecology and Management

Geraldo de Brito Freire Jr

Ivone Rezende Diniz

Danielle M Salcido

Hernani Fernandes Magalhães Oliveira

Chantchanok Sudta

...

2024/4/15

Thirty‐six years of butterfly monitoring, snow cover, and plant productivity reveal negative impacts of warmer winters and increased productivity on montane species

Global Change Biology

Christopher A Halsch

Arthur M Shapiro

James H Thorne

Kyle C Rodman

Adriana Parra

...

2024/1

Editorial overview: Global change biology (2023)-Novel perspectives on futures, mechanisms, and the human element of insect conservation in the Anthropocene

Matthew L Forister

Lee A Dyer

Zachariah Gompert

Angela M Smilanich

2024/4

Understanding the Distributions of Benthic Foraminifera in the Adriatic Sea with Gradient Forest and Structural Equation Models

Applied Sciences

Masoud A. Rostami

Fabrizio Frontalini

Eric Armynot du Châtelet

Fabio Francescangeli

Maria Virginia Alves Martins

...

2023/1/6

The latitudinal gradient in interaction diversity

Investigating Causal Relationships between Global Change and Insect Interaction Networks: Insights into Dietary Specialization, Interaction Diversity, and Disturbances

Chanchanok Sudta

Danielle Salcido

Lee A Dyer

2023/5

Essential Entomology

Lee A Dyer

2023/9/1

Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory

William Wetzel

Philip Hahn

Brian Inouye

Nora Underwood

Susan Virginia Tech Whitehead

...

2023/12/18

 Larissimusnigricans sp. nov.(Hymenoptera, Braconidae), a new reared species of a rare neotropical genus recovered through biodiversity inventory in Ecuador

ZooKeys

Pomona Carrington-Hoekstra

Jose Fernandez-Triana

Lee A Dyer

James Whitfield

2023

Functional diversity of arthropods after fire as a measure of how interaction diversity is maintained by natural disturbances.

Investigating Causal Relationships between Global Change and Insect Interaction Networks: Insights into Dietary Specialization, Interaction Diversity, and Disturbances

Chanchanok Sudta

Jane E Dell

Geraldo B Freire Jr

Lee A Dyer

2023/5

Cryptic divergence in the hyperdiverse geometrid genus Eois (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae)

It’s the shape that matters! The diverse world of genitalia: A taxonomic and evolutionary exploration of the neotropical genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae)

Kathryn A Uckele

Lydia M Doan

Thomas L Parchman

Joshua P Jahner

Matthew L Forister

...

2023/8

Variation in the strength of local and regional determinants of herbivory across the Neotropics

Oikos

Tara Joy Massad

André Rangel Nascimento

Diego Fernando Campos Moreno

Wilmer Simbaña

Humberto Garcia Lopez

...

2023/12

Extreme drought disrupts plant phenology: Insights from 35 years of cloud forest data in Venezuela

Ecology

Saúl Flores

Matthew L Forister

Hendrik Sulbaran

Rodrigo Díaz

Lee A Dyer

2023/5

Does shape matter? Evolution of male and female genitalia in Eois Hübner moths (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae)

It’s the shape that matters! The diverse world of genitalia: A taxonomic and evolutionary exploration of the neotropical genus Eois Hübner (Lepidoptera: Geometridae: Larentiinae)

Lydia M Doan

James S Miller

Matthew L Forister

James A Fordyce

Lee A Dyer

2023/8

 The wing interference patterns (WIPs) of Parapanteles (Braconidae, Microgastrinae): demonstrating a powerful and accessible tool for species-level identification of small and …

Journal of Hymenoptera Research

Shuyang Jin

Kyle S Parks

Daniel H Janzen

Winnie Hallwachs

Lee A Dyer

...

2023/11/13

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Daniel H. Janzen

University of Pennsylvania

H-index: 55
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Deane Bowers

University of Colorado Boulder

H-index: 51
James B. Whitfield

James B. Whitfield

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

H-index: 51
Massuo Jorge Kato

Massuo Jorge Kato

Universidade de São Paulo

H-index: 48
Matthew Forister

Matthew Forister

University of Nevada, Reno

H-index: 45
D K Letourneau

D K Letourneau

University of California, Santa Cruz

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