Steven Belmain

Steven Belmain

University of Greenwich

H-index: 46

Europe-United Kingdom

About Steven Belmain

Steven Belmain, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 37 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Greenwich, specializes in the field of ecology, small mammals, entomology, behaviour, chemical ecology.

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

The bii4africa dataset of faunal and floral population intactness estimates across Africa’s major land uses

Botanical extracts control the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum boninense in smallholder production of common bean

Flowering margins support natural enemies between cropping seasons

Visual and thermal stimuli modulate mosquito-host contact with implications for improving malaria vector control tools

Systematic surveillance tools to reduce rodent pests in disadvantaged urban areas can empower communities and improve public health

Characterization of morpho-agronomic traits and powdery mildew resistance in mung bean (Vigna radiata)

Understanding farmer knowledge and site factors in relation to soil-borne pests and pathogens to support agroecological intensification of smallholder bean production systems

Agroecological management of fall armyworm using soil and botanical treatments reduces crop damage and increases maize yield

Steven Belmain Information

University

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Citations(all)

6705

Citations(since 2020)

3815

Cited By

4227

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

37

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

82

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Steven Belmain Skills & Research Interests

ecology

small mammals

entomology

behaviour

chemical ecology

Top articles of Steven Belmain

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The bii4africa dataset of faunal and floral population intactness estimates across Africa’s major land uses

Scientific data

Hayley S Clements

Emmanuel Do Linh San

Gareth Hempson

Birthe Linden

Bryan Maritz

...

2024/2/12

Botanical extracts control the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum boninense in smallholder production of common bean

Phytopathology Research

Tamia M Kushaha

Angela G Mkindi

Ernest R Mbega

Philip C Stevenson

Steven R Belmain

2024/4/11

Flowering margins support natural enemies between cropping seasons

Frontiers in Agronomy

Janet N Obanyi

Joshua O Ogendo

Richard MS Mulwa

Jane G Nyaanga

Erick K Cheruiyot

...

2024/1/22

Visual and thermal stimuli modulate mosquito-host contact with implications for improving malaria vector control tools

Iscience

Manuela Carnaghi

Federico Mandelli

Lionel Feugère

Jillian Joiner

Stephen Young

...

2024/1/19

Systematic surveillance tools to reduce rodent pests in disadvantaged urban areas can empower communities and improve public health

Scientific Reports

Adedayo Michael Awoniyi

Ana Maria Barreto

Hernan Dario Argibay

Juliet Oliveira Santana

Fabiana Almerinda G Palma

...

2024/2/24

Characterization of morpho-agronomic traits and powdery mildew resistance in mung bean (Vigna radiata)

Doring J Kitomari

Pavithravani B Venkataramana

Angela G Mkindi

Steven R Belmain

Philip C Stevenson

2024/4/18

Understanding farmer knowledge and site factors in relation to soil-borne pests and pathogens to support agroecological intensification of smallholder bean production systems

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

Zuwena J Ngoya

Angela G Mkindi

Steven J Vanek

Patrick A Ndakidemi

Philip C Stevenson

...

2023/3/29

Agroecological management of fall armyworm using soil and botanical treatments reduces crop damage and increases maize yield

Frontiers in Agronomy

Gift Chawanda

Yolice LB Tembo

Trust Kasambala Donga

Vernon H Kabambe

Philip C Stevenson

...

2023/5/25

Arthropod ectoparasites of two rodent species occurring in varied elevations on Tanzania’s second highest mountain

Biology

Genet B Gebrezgiher

Rhodes H Makundi

Abdul AS Katakweba

Steven R Belmain

Charles M Lyimo

...

2023/3/2

Rodent biology and ecologically based rodent management (EBRM)—25 years of progress through promoting multidisciplinary research

Grant R Singleton

Lyn A Hinds

Rhodes Makundi

Steven R Belmain

2023/12/7

Vegetation cover and food availability shapes the foraging activity of rodent pests in and around maize fields

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Christopher I Imakando

G Mandela Fernández-Grandon

Grant R Singleton

Steven R Belmain

2023/5/1

Field margins and cropping system influence diversity and abundance of aphid natural enemies in Lablab purpureus

Journal of Applied Entomology

Janet N Obanyi

Joshua O Ogendo

Richard MS Mulwa

Jane G Nyaanga

Erick K Cheruiyot

...

2023/8

Field margin plants support natural enemies in sub-Saharan Africa smallholder common bean farming systems

Plants

Baltazar J Ndakidemi

Ernest R Mbega

Patrick A Ndakidemi

Steven R Belmain

Sarah EJ Arnold

...

2022/3/28

A systematic review of rodent control as part of infectious disease control programs

Caio Graco Zeppelini

João Luiz Revolta Callefe

Rachel Coelho

Martha Silvia Martínez Silveira

Hussein Khalil

...

2022/6/27

Identifying the right plants for diverse biocontrol agents in tropical smallholder bean farming systems

Patrick Ndakidemi

Philip Stevenson

Sarah Arnold

Steven Belmain

Iain Darbyshire

...

2022/10/20

The diversity of aphid parasitoids in East Africa and implications for biological control

Pest Management Science

Victoria C Woolley

Yolice LB Tembo

Baltazar Ndakidemi

Janet N Obanyi

Sarah EJ Arnold

...

2022/3

Field margins and botanical insecticides enhance Lablab purpureus yield by reducing aphid pests and supporting natural enemies

Journal of Applied Entomology

Lawrence O Ochieng

Joshua O Ogendo

Philip K Bett

Jane G Nyaanga

Erick K Cheruiyot

...

2022

An assessment of animal welfare impacts in wild Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) management

Animal Welfare

SE Baker

M Ayers

NJ Beausoleil

Steven R Belmain

M Berdoy

...

2022/2

Plant-rich field margins influence natural predators of aphids more than intercropping in common bean

Insects

Baltazar J Ndakidemi

Ernest R Mbega

Patrick A Ndakidemi

Steven R Belmain

Sarah EJ Arnold

...

2022/6/23

Optimising the capture of neophobic rice field rats in lowland Asian rice ecosystems

Pest Management Science

Renee P Lorica

Alexander M Stuart

Grant R Singleton

Steven R Belmain

2022/6/31

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