Stephen Heard
University of New Brunswick
H-index: 38
North America-Canada
Top articles of Stephen Heard
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions | NeoBiota | Rylee Isitt Andrew M Liebhold Rebecca M Turner Andrea Battisti Cleo Bertelsmeier | 2024 |
Population genomic structure of a widespread, urban‐dwelling mammal: The eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) | Molecular ecology | Nicole A Fusco Bradley J Cosentino James P Gibbs Maximilian L Allen Alexander J Blumenfeld | 2024/2 |
If this title is funny, will you cite me? Citation impacts of humour and other features of article titles in ecology and evolution | FACETS | Stephen B Heard Chloe A Cull Easton R White | 2023/2/16 |
Successful colonization of novel spruce hosts by European and North American spruce bark beetles can favour trans-Atlantic range expansion | Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research | Rylee Isitt Bjørn Økland Paal Krokene Jon Sweeney Stephen B Heard | 2023/12 |
Can species naming drive scientific attention? A perspective from plant-feeding arthropods | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Julia J Mlynarek Chloe Cull Amy L Parachnowitsch Jess L Vickruck Stephen B Heard | 2023/2/8 |
Naming the menagerie: creativity, culture and consequences in the formation of scientific names | Stephen B Heard Julia J Mlynarek | 2023/11/1 | |
Using semiochemicals to predict biotic resistance and facilitation of introduced species | Biological Invasions | Rylee Isitt Bjørn Økland Paal Krokene Jon Sweeney Stephen B Heard | 2023/2 |
The name of the rose (and everything else): how codes and practices in naming biological species reflect cultural identities | Stephen B Heard | 2023/9/29 | |
Drivers of asymmetrical insect invasions between three world regions | bioRxiv | Rylee Isitt Andrew M Liebhold Rebecca M Turner Andrea Battisti Cleo Bertelsmeier | 2023/1/15 |
–Colonization of novel spruce hosts by European and North American spruce bark beetles | Predators, plants, and empires: the logistics of insect invasions | Rylee Isitt Bjørn Økland Paal Krokene Jon Sweeney Stephen B Heard | 2023/6 |
Taxonomic practice, creativity and fashion: what’s in a spider name? | Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society | Stefano Mammola Nathan Viel Dylan Amiar Atishya Mani Christophe Hervé | 2023/6/1 |
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover | Science | James S Santangelo Rob W Ness Beata Cohan Connor R Fitzpatrick Simon G Innes | 2022/3/18 |
The scientist’s guide to writing: How to write more easily and effectively throughout your scientific career | Stephen B Heard | 2022/2/8 | |
Mate choice errors may contribute to slow spread of an invasive Eurasian longhorn beetle in North America | NeoBiota | Jennifer L Anderson Stephen B Heard Jon Sweeney Deepa S Pureswaran | 2022/1/25 |
Does science drive species naming, or can species naming drive science? A perspective from plant-feeding arthropods | bioRxiv | Julia J Mlynarek Chloe Cull Amy L Parachnowitsch Jess L Vickruck Stephen B Heard | 2022/7/2 |
Having it all: hybridizing conventional and community science monitoring for enhanced data quality and cost savings | Facets | Emily Owens Stephen B Heard Rob C Johns | 2021/12/9 |
Host‐choice by a specialist folivore reflects trade‐offs between foliage quality and parasitism risks | Ecological Entomology | Lauren Stead Stephen B Heard Robert C Johns | 2021/8 |
Interguild interactions between a non‐native phloem feeder and a native outbreaking defoliator | Ecological Entomology | Mallory MacDonnell Sara Edwards Stephen B Heard Deepa S Pureswaran Robert C Johns | 2020/6 |
Charles Darwin’s Barnacle and David Bowie’s Spider: how scientific names celebrate adventurers, heroes, and even a few scoundrels | Stephen B Heard | 2020/3/17 |