M. L. Winston

2.4k total citations
51 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

M. L. Winston is a scholar working on Insect Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, M. L. Winston has authored 51 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 51 papers in Insect Science, 48 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 44 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in M. L. Winston's work include Insect and Pesticide Research (50 papers), Plant and animal studies (48 papers) and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (44 papers). M. L. Winston is often cited by papers focused on Insect and Pesticide Research (50 papers), Plant and animal studies (48 papers) and Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior (44 papers). M. L. Winston collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Australia. M. L. Winston's co-authors include Keith N. Slessor, Tanya Pankiw, Heather Higo, Gene E. Robinson, Andony Melathopoulos, Erika Plettner, Jeffery S. Pettis, Zhi Huang, Ronald C. Ydenberg and Charles D. Michener and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Annual Review of Entomology and Oecologia.

In The Last Decade

M. L. Winston

50 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
M. L. Winston Canada 26 1.7k 1.6k 1.6k 152 94 51 1.9k
Yaacov Lensky Israel 22 817 0.5× 768 0.5× 737 0.5× 119 0.8× 100 1.1× 52 1.1k
R. Boch Canada 20 974 0.6× 941 0.6× 878 0.6× 73 0.5× 109 1.2× 40 1.2k
Manfred Kaib Germany 24 509 0.3× 894 0.6× 948 0.6× 88 0.6× 163 1.7× 53 1.3k
B. M. Glancey United States 16 540 0.3× 621 0.4× 785 0.5× 63 0.4× 142 1.5× 37 960
Siriwat Wongsiri Thailand 24 1.6k 0.9× 1.6k 1.0× 1.6k 1.0× 77 0.5× 38 0.4× 84 1.8k
Thaisa Cristina Roat Brazil 17 874 0.5× 670 0.4× 615 0.4× 187 1.2× 42 0.4× 41 1.0k
Marion D. Ellis United States 13 1.8k 1.0× 1.4k 0.9× 1.2k 0.8× 319 2.1× 27 0.3× 35 1.9k
Kaspar Bienefeld Germany 25 1.6k 1.0× 1.5k 0.9× 1.5k 1.0× 46 0.3× 22 0.2× 80 1.8k
Robert Twele Germany 17 521 0.3× 841 0.5× 520 0.3× 308 2.0× 122 1.3× 22 978
Gudrun Herzner Germany 17 725 0.4× 582 0.4× 618 0.4× 102 0.7× 55 0.6× 32 1.1k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. L. Winston

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Higo, Heather, et al.. (2008). Lethal and Sublethal Effects of Imidacloprid on <I>Osmia lignaria</I> and Clothianidin on <I>Megachile rotundata</I> (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. 101(3). 784–796. 67 indexed citations
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Elle, Elizabeth, et al.. (2004). Influence of Brood, Vent Screening, and Time of Year on Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Pollination and Fruit Quality of Greenhouse Tomatoes. Journal of Economic Entomology. 97(3). 727–734. 14 indexed citations
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Winston, M. L., et al.. (2000). Evaluation of the botanical oils neem, thymol, and canola sprayed to control Varroa jacobsoni Oud. (Acari: Varroidae) and Acarapis woodi (Acari: Tarsonemidae) in colonies of honey bees (Apis mellifera L., Hymenoptera: Apidae).. American bee journal. 140(7). 567–572. 28 indexed citations
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Janmaat, Alida F. & M. L. Winston. (2000). The influence of pollen storage area and Varroa jacobsoni Oudemans parasitism on temporal caste structure in honey bees (Apis mellifera L.). Insectes Sociaux. 47(2). 177–182. 50 indexed citations
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Melathopoulos, Andony, et al.. (2000). Laboratory Evaluation of Miticides to ControlVarroa jacobsoni(Acari: Varroidae), a Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Parasite. Journal of Economic Entomology. 93(2). 189–198. 111 indexed citations
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Winston, M. L., et al.. (1998). HONEY BEE PHEROMONES DO NOT IMPROVE REQUEENING SUCCESS. American bee journal. 138(12). 900–903.
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Plettner, Erika, et al.. (1997). Species- and Caste-Determined Mandibular Gland Signals in Honeybees (Apis). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 23(2). 363–377. 103 indexed citations
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Pankiw, Tanya, M. L. Winston, Erika Plettner, et al.. (1996). Mandibular gland components of european and africanized honey bee queens (Apis mellifera L.). Journal of Chemical Ecology. 22(4). 605–615. 74 indexed citations
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Pettis, Jeffery S., M. L. Winston, & Anita M. Collins. (1995). Suppression of queen rearing in European and Africanized honey beesApis mellifera L. by synthetic queen mandibular gland pheromone. Insectes Sociaux. 42(2). 113–121. 35 indexed citations
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Pankiw, Tanya, M. L. Winston, & Keith N. Slessor. (1995). Queen attendance behavior of worker honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) that are high and low responding to queen mandibular pheromone. Insectes Sociaux. 42(4). 371–378. 28 indexed citations
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Winston, M. L.. (1994). The Africanized ‘killer’ bee: biology and public health. QJM. 87(5). 263–7. 14 indexed citations
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Currie, R. William, M. L. Winston, & Keith N. Slessor. (1992). Effect of Synthetic Queen Mandibular Pheromone Sprays on Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Pollination of Berry Crops. Journal of Economic Entomology. 85(4). 1300–1306. 23 indexed citations
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Willis, Leslie G., M. L. Winston, & Keith N. Slessor. (1990). QUEEN HONEY BEE MANDIBULAR PHEROMONE DOES NOT AFFECT WORKER OVARY DEVELOPMENT. The Canadian Entomologist. 122(6). 1093–1099. 29 indexed citations
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Naumann, Ken & M. L. Winston. (1990). Effects of Package Production on Temporal Caste Polyethism in the Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 83(2). 264–270. 9 indexed citations
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MacKenzie, K. & M. L. Winston. (1989). The effects of sublethal exposure to diazinon, carbaryl and resmethrin on longevity and foraging in Apis mellifera L. Apidologie. 20(1). 29–40. 13 indexed citations
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Kolmes, Steven A. & M. L. Winston. (1988). Division of labour among worker honey bees in demographically manipulated colonies. Insectes Sociaux. 35(3). 262–270. 32 indexed citations
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Slessor, Keith N., Gregory G. King, Daniel R. Miller, M. L. Winston, & Tyler Cutforth. (1985). Determination of chirality of alcohol or latent alcohol semiochemicals in individual insects. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 11(12). 1659–1667. 67 indexed citations
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Winston, M. L., Orley R. Taylor, & Gard W. Otis. (1980). Swarming, colony growth patterns, and bee management.. American bee journal. 120(12). 826–830. 12 indexed citations
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Winston, M. L. & Charles D. Michener. (1977). Dual origin of highly social behavior among bees.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 74(3). 1135–1137. 68 indexed citations

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