Standout Papers

"Inordinate Fondness" Explained: Why Are There So Many Beetles? 1988 2026 2000 2013 630
  1. "Inordinate Fondness" Explained: Why Are There So Many Beetles? (1998)
    Brian D. Farrell Science
  2. The Phylogenetic Study of Adaptive Zones: Has Phytophagy Promoted Insect Diversification? (1988)
    Charles Mitter, Brian D. Farrell et al. The American Naturalist

Immediate Impact

1 by Nobel laureates 49 from Science/Nature 75 standout
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Citing Papers

One thousand plant transcriptomes and the phylogenomics of green plants
2019 StandoutNature
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11 intermediate papers

Works of Brian D. Farrell being referenced

Tropical forests are both evolutionary cradles and museums of leaf beetle diversity
2006
Evolutionary Assembly of the Milkweed Fauna: Cytochrome Oxidase I and the Age of TetraopesBeetles
2001
and 6 more

Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Brian D. Farrell 4063 2123 2333 83 6.4k
Bernhard Misof 3444 1863 1665 162 7.4k
Stewart H. Berlocher 2894 1849 2313 63 5.7k
David K. Yeates 3100 1116 2313 174 5.8k
Quentin D. Wheeler 3079 1784 821 88 6.3k
Charles Mitter 3884 919 1936 81 5.9k
Felix A. H. Sperling 3783 1669 2782 180 7.2k
Francesco Frati 4666 2702 3175 130 9.2k
Michael F. Whiting 6027 2399 2352 129 10.4k
Andrew T. Beckenbach 3805 2114 3119 56 8.9k
Jesús Gómez‐Zurita 2311 1727 955 79 4.6k

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