J. H. Redner

843 total citations
33 papers, 666 citations indexed

About

J. H. Redner is a scholar working on Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, J. H. Redner has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 666 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Genetics, 19 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 5 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in J. H. Redner's work include Spider Taxonomy and Behavior Studies (27 papers), Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy (24 papers) and Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny (7 papers). J. H. Redner is often cited by papers focused on Spider Taxonomy and Behavior Studies (27 papers), Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy (24 papers) and Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny (7 papers). J. H. Redner collaborates with scholars based in Canada and United States. J. H. Redner's co-authors include C. D. Dondale, Martin Nyffeler, Daniel T. Jennings, Mark W. Houseweart, A. L. Turnbull, H W Levi, Pierre Paquin, Evert E. Lindquist, Daniel Coderre and Laurent LeSage and has published in prestigious journals such as Canadian Journal of Zoology, The Canadian Entomologist and Journal of Arachnology.

In The Last Decade

J. H. Redner

33 papers receiving 524 citations

Peers

J. H. Redner
Clive D. Jorgensen United States
K. H. L. Key Australia
Elysse M. Craddock United States
Elisabeth Arévalo United States
Daniel T. Jennings United States
Rowan M. Emberson New Zealand
Bo Stille Sweden
Rudy Jocqué Belgium
George Gibbs New Zealand
Clive D. Jorgensen United States
J. H. Redner
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dondale, C. D., J. H. Redner, Pierre Paquin, & H W Levi. (2003). The orb-weaving spiders of Canada and Alaska. Araneae:Uloboridae, Tetragnathidae, Araneidae, Theridiosomatidae. 24 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D., J. H. Redner, & Laurent LeSage. (1994). A comb-footed spider, Achaearanea tabulata, new to the fauna of Canada (Araneae: Theridiidae).. Journal of Arachnology. 22(2). 176–178. 2 indexed citations
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Redner, J. H., et al.. (1994). SPIDERS (ARANEAE) OF SIX SMALL PEATLANDS IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO OR SOUTHWESTERN QUEBEC. Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 126(S169). 33–40. 7 indexed citations
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Jennings, Daniel T., et al.. (1988). Spiders (Araneae) Associated with Strip-Clearcut and Dense Spruce-Fir Forests of Maine. Journal of Arachnology. 16(1). 55–70. 39 indexed citations
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Nyffeler, Martin, C. D. Dondale, & J. H. Redner. (1986). Evidence for displacement of a North American spider, Steatoda borealis (Hentz), by the European species S. bipunctata (Linnaeus) (Araneae: Theridiidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 64(4). 867–874. 34 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1984). Revision of the Milvina Group of the Wolf Spider Genus Pardosa (Araneae: Lycosidae). Psyche A Journal of Entomology. 91(1-2). 67–117. 12 indexed citations
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Redner, J. H., et al.. (1984). IDENTITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CRAB SPIDERSXYSTICUS DURUSANDX. KEYSERLINGI(ARANEAE: THOMISIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 116(2). 221–225. 2 indexed citations
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Redner, J. H., et al.. (1983). Revision of the Wolf Spiders of the Genus Arctosa C. L. Koch in North and Central America (Araneae:Lycosidae). Journal of Arachnology. 11. 16 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1983). THE WOLF SPIDER GENUS ALLOCOSA IN NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA (ARANEAE: LYCOSIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 115(8). 933–964. 15 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1982). The insects and arachnids of Canada. Part 9. The sac spiders of Canada and Alaska. Araneae: Clubionidae and Anyphaenidae. 1724(1724). 194. 58 indexed citations
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Redner, J. H., et al.. (1978). The crab spiders of Canada and Alaska: Araneae: Philodromidae and Thomisidae. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 34 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1976). A NEW NEARCTIC SPECIES OF MISUMENOPS (ARANEIDA: THOMISIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 108(9). 1007–1008. 4 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1976). A REVIEW OF THE SPIDER GENUSPHILODROMUSIN THE AMERICAS (ARANEIDA: PHILODROMIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 108(2). 127–157. 15 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1976). A REARRANGEMENT OF THE NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES OF CLUBIONA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES (ARANEIDA: CLUBIONIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 108(11). 1155–1165. 6 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1975). REVISION OF THE SPIDER GENUS APOLLOPHANES (ARANEIDA: THOMISIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 107(11). 1175–1192. 13 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1975). THEFUSCOMARGINATUSANDHISTRIOGROUPS OF THE SPIDER GENUSPHILODROMUSIN NORTH AMERICA (ARANEIDA: THOMISIDAE). The Canadian Entomologist. 107(4). 369–384. 10 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D., et al.. (1972). Diel activity periodicities in meadow arthropods. Canadian Journal of Zoology. 50(8). 1155–1163. 26 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D., et al.. (1971). AN IMPROVED BERLESE–TULLGREN FUNNEL AND A FLOTATION SEPARATOR FOR EXTRACTING GRASSLAND ARTHROPODS. The Canadian Entomologist. 103(11). 1549–1552. 9 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D. & J. H. Redner. (1968). THEIMBECILLUSANDRUFUSGROUPS OF THE SPIDER GENUSPHILODROMUSIN NORTH AMERICA (ARANEIDA: THOMISIDAE). Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada. 100(S55). 5–78. 9 indexed citations
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Dondale, C. D., A. L. Turnbull, & J. H. Redner. (1964). Revision of the Nearctic Species ofThanatusC. L. Koch (Araneae: Thomisidae). The Canadian Entomologist. 96(4). 636–656. 9 indexed citations

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