Lisa Couper

Lisa Couper

Stanford University

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Lisa Couper

Lisa Couper, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of infectious disease & global change =.

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

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

Temperature and intraspecific variation affect host–parasite interactions

Mosquito thermal tolerance is remarkably constrained across a large climatic range

How much warming can mosquito vectors tolerate?

A mosquito parasite is locally adapted to its host but not temperature

Evidence of thermal adaptation in a widely distributed mosquito species

Mosquitoes in a Warming World: Climate Adaptation and Its Consequences for Disease Transmission

Ecological drivers of dog heartworm transmission in California

Lisa Couper Information

University

Position

PhD student

Citations(all)

518

Citations(since 2020)

511

Cited By

111

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Lisa Couper Skills & Research Interests

infectious disease & global change =

Top articles of Lisa Couper

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

bioRxiv

2022/6/17

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

How much warming can mosquito vectors tolerate?

bioRxiv

2024

Lisa Couper
Lisa Couper

H-Index: 7

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

A mosquito parasite is locally adapted to its host but not temperature

bioRxiv

2023/4/21

Kelsey Lyberger
Kelsey Lyberger

H-Index: 2

Lisa Couper
Lisa Couper

H-Index: 7

Evidence of thermal adaptation in a widely distributed mosquito species

bioRxiv

2023/3/3

Mosquitoes in a Warming World: Climate Adaptation and Its Consequences for Disease Transmission

2023

Ecological drivers of dog heartworm transmission in California

Parasites & Vectors

2022/10/23

Host blood meal identity modifies vector gene expression and competency

Molecular Ecology

2022/5

Multiyear drought exacerbates long‐term effects of climate on an invasive ant species

2021/10

The impact of long-term non-pharmaceutical interventions on COVID-19 epidemic dynamics and control: the value and limitations of early models

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

2021

How will mosquitoes adapt to climate warming?

2021/8/17

Lizard feeding enhances Ixodes pacificus vector competency

bioRxiv

2021/4/29

The influence of vector‐borne disease on human history: socio‐ecological mechanisms

2021/4

Impact of prior and projected climate change on US Lyme disease incidence

Global change biology

2021/2

Environmental Drivers of Vector-Borne

Population Biology of Vector-Borne Diseases

2020/12/30

Comparative vector competence of North American Lyme disease vectors

Parasites & vectors

2020/12

Patterns, drivers, and challenges of vector-borne disease emergence

2020/3/1

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