H. E. Paterson

1.5k total citations
46 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

H. E. Paterson is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Infectious Diseases. According to data from OpenAlex, H. E. Paterson has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 28 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 15 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 12 papers in Infectious Diseases. Recurrent topics in H. E. Paterson's work include Mosquito-borne diseases and control (15 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (12 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). H. E. Paterson is often cited by papers focused on Mosquito-borne diseases and control (15 papers), Viral Infections and Vectors (12 papers) and Plant and animal studies (8 papers). H. E. Paterson collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, Australia and United Kingdom. H. E. Paterson's co-authors include Hugh M. Robertson, B. M. McIntosh, B. De Meillon, R. H. Kokernot, K. C. Smithburn, Knut Rognes, Gimme H. Walter, Scott L. O’Neill, C. Brooke Worth and Alan Turner and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Evolution and American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

In The Last Decade

H. E. Paterson

46 papers receiving 908 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
H. E. Paterson South Africa 19 505 316 281 226 211 46 1.1k
H. Croset France 14 168 0.3× 162 0.5× 386 1.4× 97 0.4× 82 0.4× 68 761
Laura J. Fielden United States 21 373 0.7× 488 1.5× 188 0.7× 377 1.7× 318 1.5× 48 1.3k
Adrian G. Marshall United Kingdom 19 959 1.9× 332 1.1× 61 0.2× 123 0.5× 181 0.9× 41 1.7k
B. V. Peterson United States 13 1.2k 2.4× 260 0.8× 74 0.3× 1.0k 4.5× 176 0.8× 53 1.8k
Cristina N. Gardenal Argentina 19 167 0.3× 238 0.8× 308 1.1× 127 0.6× 170 0.8× 78 969
Herbert W. Kale United States 13 202 0.4× 84 0.3× 167 0.6× 99 0.4× 93 0.4× 41 763
Claude Combes France 22 379 0.8× 543 1.7× 128 0.5× 212 0.9× 91 0.4× 49 2.2k
R. W. Crosskey United Kingdom 22 973 1.9× 195 0.6× 243 0.9× 1.0k 4.6× 666 3.2× 94 2.4k
Cleide Maria Ribeiro de Albuquerque Brazil 18 216 0.4× 474 1.5× 505 1.8× 306 1.4× 192 0.9× 64 1.2k
G. Amato United States 14 150 0.3× 408 1.3× 167 0.6× 139 0.6× 59 0.3× 19 845

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H. E. Paterson

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Paterson, H. E.. (2017). East-African Muscidae (Diptera). (Ergebnisse der Deutschen Zoologischen Ostafrika-Expedition 1951/52, Gruppe Lindner, Stuttgart, Nr. 20).. Universitätsbibliothek JCS Frankfurt. 6. 154–179. 2 indexed citations
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Rognes, Knut & H. E. Paterson. (2005). Chrysomya chloropyga (Wiedemann, 1818) and C-putoria (Wiedemann, 1830) (Diptera : Calliphoridae) are two different species. African Entomology. 13(1). 49–70. 35 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (2005). The competitive Darwin. Paleobiology. 31(sp5). 56–76. 11 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (2000). A view of species. 93(1). 504–507. 3 indexed citations
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O’Neill, Scott L. & H. E. Paterson. (1992). Crossing type variability associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility in Australian populations of the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus Say. Medical and Veterinary Entomology. 6(3). 209–216. 26 indexed citations
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Paterson, Richard & H. E. Paterson. (1991). The selection and breeding of Merino sheep for footrot resistance. Proceedings of the New Zealand Society of Animal Production. 51. 283–286. 3 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1988). On Defining Species in Terms of Sterility: Problems and Alternatives. Pacific Science. 42. 65–71. 15 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1981). The continuimg search for the unknown and unknowable: A critique of contempoary ideas on speciation. South African Journal of Science. 77(3). 113–119. 94 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1978). More evidence against speciation by reinforcement. South African Journal of Science. 74(10). 369. 235 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1964). "SALTWATER ANOPHELES GAMBIAE" ON MAURITIUS.. PubMed. 31. 635–44. 7 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1963). The Species, Species Control and Antimalarial Spraying Campaigns, Implications of Recent Work on the Anopheles gambiae Complex.. 28. 13 indexed citations
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McIntosh, B. M., et al.. (1963). Chikungunya Virus: Viral Susceptibility and Transmission Studies with some Vertebrates and Mosquitoes.. 28(112). 45–52. 16 indexed citations
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McIntosh, B. M., R. H. Kokernot, H. E. Paterson, & B. De Meillon. (1961). Isolation of Spondweni virus from four species of culicine mosquitoes and a report of two laboratory infections with the virus.. PubMed. 35. 647–50. 24 indexed citations
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Worth, C. Brooke, H. E. Paterson, & B. De Meillon. (1961). The Incidence of Arthropod-Borne Viruses in a Population of Culicine Mosquitoes in Tongaland, Union of South Africa (January, 1956, through April, 1960). American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 10(4). 583–592. 22 indexed citations
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McIntosh, B. M., R. H. Kokernot, & H. E. Paterson. (1960). Witwatersrand virus: an apparently new virus isolated from Culicine mosquitoes.. 23(1). 4 indexed citations
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Worth, C. Brooke & H. E. Paterson. (1960). Phoresy of sucking lice (Siphunculata: Linognathidae) by a mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae).. Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 23(1). 4 indexed citations
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Smithburn, K. C., et al.. (1959). An agent related to Uganda S virus from man and mosquitoes in South Africa.. PubMed. 33. 959–62. 21 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1958). A new Pyrellia species from Natal, together with miscellaneous notes on other Muscidae (Diptera). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 21(2). 300–305. 1 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E.. (1957). A new genus and two new species of Muscini from South Africa. (Diptera : Muscidae). Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. 20(2). 445–449. 3 indexed citations
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Paterson, H. E. & Paul M. Thompson. (1953). A key to the Ethiopian species of the genus Polyplax (Anoplura), with descriptions of two new species. Parasitology. 43(3-4). 199–204. 3 indexed citations

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