Ring Cardé

Ring Cardé

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 78

North America-United States

About Ring Cardé

Ring Cardé, With an exceptional h-index of 78 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Riverside, specializes in the field of Entomology, Chemical Ecology, Insect Behavior.

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

Wind Tunnels and Airflow-Driven Assays: Methods for Establishing the Cues and Orientation Mechanisms That Modulate Female Mosquito Attraction to Human Hosts

Verifying the efficiency of the Biogents Sentinel trap in the field and investigating microclimatic influences on responding Aedes aegypti behavior

Primacy of Human Odors Over Visual and Heat Cues in Inducing Landing in Female Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

Design of an Efficient Mosquito Trap Using Fluid Dynamics

L-lactic and 2-ketoglutaric Acids, Odors from Human Skin, Govern Attraction and Landing in Host-Seeking Female Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

Compounds from human odor induce attraction and landing in female yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti)

Area-wide eradication of the invasive European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana in California, USA

Navigation along windborne plumes of pheromone and resource-linked odors

Ring Cardé Information

University

Position

Distinguished Professor of Entomology and Boyce Endowed Chair

Citations(all)

20965

Citations(since 2020)

4167

Cited By

17384

hIndex(all)

78

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

247

i10Index(since 2020)

87

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University of California, Riverside

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Ring Cardé Skills & Research Interests

Entomology

Chemical Ecology

Insect Behavior

Top articles of Ring Cardé

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Wind Tunnels and Airflow-Driven Assays: Methods for Establishing the Cues and Orientation Mechanisms That Modulate Female Mosquito Attraction to Human Hosts

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols

Ring T Cardé

2023/12/13

Verifying the efficiency of the Biogents Sentinel trap in the field and investigating microclimatic influences on responding Aedes aegypti behavior

Journal of Vector Ecology

Brogan A Amos

Ring T Cardé

2022/8

Primacy of Human Odors Over Visual and Heat Cues in Inducing Landing in Female Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

Journal of insect behavior

Benjamin D Sumner

Ring T Cardé

2022/5

Design of an Efficient Mosquito Trap Using Fluid Dynamics

Bulletin of the American Physical Society

Christopher Zuo

Soohwan Kim

Sze Hou Loh

David Hu

Ring Carde

2022/11/21

L-lactic and 2-ketoglutaric Acids, Odors from Human Skin, Govern Attraction and Landing in Host-Seeking Female Aedes aegypti Mosquitoes

Journal of Insect Behavior

Benjamin D Sumner

Brogan Amos

Jan Bello

Ring T Cardé

2022/11

Compounds from human odor induce attraction and landing in female yellow fever mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti)

Scientific Reports

Jan E Bello

Ring T Cardé

2022/9/21

Area-wide eradication of the invasive European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana in California, USA

Area-wide integrated pest management. Development and field application

GS Simmons

L Varela

M Daugherty

M Cooper

D Lance

...

2021/2/1

Navigation along windborne plumes of pheromone and resource-linked odors

Ring T Cardé

2021/1/7

In addition to cryptochrome 2, magnetic particles with olfactory co-receptor are important for magnetic orientation in termites

Communications Biology

Yongyong Gao

Ping Wen

Ring T Cardé

Huan Xu

Qiuying Huang

2021/9/23

Efficiency of the CO2‐baited omni‐directional Fay‐Prince trap under semi‐field conditions and characterizing response behaviours for the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti

Medical and Veterinary Entomology

Brogan A Amos

Ring T Cardé

2021/9

Mating disruption with pheromones for control of moth pests in area-wide management programmes

RT Cardé

2021/2/1

Attraction Versus Capture: Efficiency of BG-Sentinel Trap Under Semi-Field Conditions and Characterizing Response Behaviors for Female Aedes aegypti (Diptera …

Journal of Medical Entomology

Brogan A Amos

Kyran M Staunton

Scott A Ritchie

Ring T Cardé

2020/5/4

Do Helicoverpa armigera Moths Signal Their Fecundity by Emission of an Antagonist?

Journal of chemical ecology

Gabriel P Hughes

Ring T Cardé

2020/1

Volume 45 December, 2020 Number 2

Journal of Vector Ecology

Victor Mwingira

Leonard EG Mboera

Marcel Dicke

Willem Takken

BA Amos

...

2020/12

Efficiency of CO2‐baited CDC miniature light traps under semi‐field conditions and characterizing response behaviors of female Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)

Journal of Vector Ecology

BA Amos

RT Cardé

2020/12

Attraction Versus Capture II: Efficiency of the BG-Sentinel Trap Under Semifield Conditions and Characterizing Response Behaviors of Male Aedes aegypti (Diptera …

Journal of Medical Entomology

Brogan A Amos

Scott A Ritchie

Ring T Cardé

2020/9/1

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