G.B. Dennill

662 total citations
26 papers, 486 citations indexed

About

G.B. Dennill is a scholar working on Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, G.B. Dennill has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 486 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Insect Science, 12 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 10 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in G.B. Dennill's work include Biological Control of Invasive Species (14 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (12 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). G.B. Dennill is often cited by papers focused on Biological Control of Invasive Species (14 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (12 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). G.B. Dennill collaborates with scholars based in South Africa and China. G.B. Dennill's co-authors include D. Donnelly, A. J. GORDON, F.A.C. Impson, Kelley M. Stewart, Steven L. Chown, V. C. Moran, Eugene Moll, Patricia M. Holmes, Heikki Hokkanen and Frédéric Dupont and has published in prestigious journals such as Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Crop Protection and Annals of Applied Biology.

In The Last Decade

G.B. Dennill

24 papers receiving 409 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
G.B. Dennill South Africa 13 387 200 191 173 138 26 486
P. W. Weiss Australia 10 142 0.4× 237 1.2× 143 0.7× 197 1.1× 93 0.7× 22 383
R. L. Kluge South Africa 9 179 0.5× 210 1.1× 90 0.5× 186 1.1× 79 0.6× 20 371
A. H. Gourlay New Zealand 15 417 1.1× 336 1.7× 113 0.6× 109 0.6× 64 0.5× 30 511
Chris J. Winks New Zealand 14 399 1.0× 366 1.8× 170 0.9× 169 1.0× 90 0.7× 32 579
J. G. Virtue 9 167 0.4× 150 0.8× 133 0.7× 167 1.0× 90 0.7× 17 329
Aline Boursault France 4 267 0.7× 298 1.5× 238 1.2× 136 0.8× 78 0.6× 4 478
J. K. Balciunas United States 13 379 1.0× 265 1.3× 136 0.7× 99 0.6× 109 0.8× 32 463
Osamu Imura Japan 11 207 0.5× 176 0.9× 136 0.7× 110 0.6× 69 0.5× 29 370
Steve H. Dreistadt United States 11 300 0.8× 172 0.9× 160 0.8× 63 0.4× 126 0.9× 34 436
H. A. Cordo United States 16 570 1.5× 242 1.2× 240 1.3× 70 0.4× 102 0.7× 47 668

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G.B. Dennill

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dennill, G.B., et al.. (1996). The effect of Liriomyza trifolii (Burgess) (Dipt., Agromyzidae) on fruit production and growth of tomatoes, Lycopersicon esculentum (Mill) (Solanaceae). Journal of Applied Entomology. 120(1-5). 231–235. 12 indexed citations
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Dupont, Frédéric & G.B. Dennill. (1996). An ecological study of the damage done to avocado fruits by citrus leafhopperPenthimiola bella(Cicadellidae) and coconut bugPseudotheraptus wayi(Coreidae) in South Africa. International Journal of Pest Management. 42(2). 107–112. 4 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B., et al.. (1995). The status of diamondback moth, Plulella xyloslella (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae), and its parasitoids on cabbages in South Africa. African Entomology. 3(1). 65–71. 13 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B., et al.. (1992). The insect pests of avocado fruits - increasing pest complex and changing pest status. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 55(1). 51–57. 11 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B.. (1992). Orius thripoborus (Anthocoridae), a potential biocontrol agent of Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis and Selenothrips rubrocinctus (Thripidae) on avocado fruits in the eastern Transvaal.. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 55(2). 255–258. 13 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B. & Frédéric Dupont. (1992). An ecological study of the damage done to avocado fruit by Hemiptera in the Hazyview region, South Africa. 2 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B. & A. J. GORDON. (1991). Trichilogaster sp. [Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae], a potential biocontrol agent for the weedAcacia pycnantha [Fabaceae]. BioControl. 36(2). 295–301. 6 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B., et al.. (1991). A packhouse survey of insect damage to avocados in the Nelspruit/Hazyview area during 1990.. 14. 79–82. 9 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B. & D. Donnelly. (1991). Biological control of Acacia longifolia and related weed species (Fabaceae) in South Africa. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 37(1-3). 115–135. 80 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B. & V. C. Moran. (1990). The possible role of directed mobility in the recruitment onto novel plant species and host plant specificity of herbivorous insects and mites.. South African Journal of Science. 86(3). 116–118. 3 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B. & V. C. Moran. (1989). On insect‐plant associations in agriculture and the selection of agents for weed biocontrol*. Annals of Applied Biology. 114(1). 157–166. 17 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B., A. J. GORDON, & S. Neser. (1987). Difficulties with the release and establishment of Carposina autologa Meyrick (Carposinidae) on the weed Hakea sericea (Proteaceae) in South Africa. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 50(2). 463–468. 7 indexed citations
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Holmes, Patricia M., G.B. Dennill, & Eugene Moll. (1987). Effects of feeding by native alydid insects on the seed viability of an alien invasive weed, Acacia cyclops.. South African Journal of Science. 83(10). 580–581. 11 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B.. (1987). The importance of understanding host plant phenology in the biological control of Acacia longifolia*. Annals of Applied Biology. 111(3). 661–666. 9 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B.. (1987). Establishment of the Gall Wasp Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae (Pteromalidae) for the biological control of Acacia longifolia in South Africa. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 19(2). 155–168. 28 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B.. (1987). The importance of technique in establishing biocontrol agents — the moth Carposina autologa on Hakea sericea. Annals of Applied Biology. 110(1). 163–168. 4 indexed citations
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Dennill, G.B.. (1986). An ecological basis for timing control measures against the grape vine bud mite Eriophyes vitis Pgst.. Crop Protection. 5(1). 12–14. 9 indexed citations

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