M. S. Taylor

410 total citations
26 papers, 318 citations indexed

About

M. S. Taylor is a scholar working on Insect Science, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, M. S. Taylor has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 318 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Insect Science, 9 papers in Plant Science and 8 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in M. S. Taylor's work include Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (11 papers), Plant and animal studies (4 papers) and Agricultural pest management studies (3 papers). M. S. Taylor is often cited by papers focused on Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (11 papers), Plant and animal studies (4 papers) and Agricultural pest management studies (3 papers). M. S. Taylor collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and France. M. S. Taylor's co-authors include David Allsop, C. R. Shortall, R. Harrington, James R. Bell, J. Pickup, Paul Verrier, Rebecca Ellis, Nigel J. Fullwood, Maria Luisa Gelmi and Sara Pellegrino and has published in prestigious journals such as Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

M. S. Taylor

22 papers receiving 310 citations

Peers

M. S. Taylor
Gao Chen China
J. R. Matthews United States
Guy Riddihough United States
David M. Rivers United States
Lucy Wheatley United Kingdom
George C. Brooks United States
Hari Sutrisno Indonesia
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Countries citing papers authored by M. S. Taylor

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Fields of papers citing papers by M. S. Taylor

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. S. Taylor

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of M. S. Taylor. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of M. S. Taylor based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with M. S. Taylor. M. S. Taylor is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Castelletto, Valeria, Rainer Cramer, Ian W. Hamley, et al.. (2017). Self-Assembly and Anti-Amyloid Cytotoxicity Activity of Amyloid beta Peptide Derivatives. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 43637–43637. 49 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S., et al.. (2017). Development of proteolytically stable N-methylated peptide inhibitors of aggregation of the amylin peptide implicated in type 2 diabetes. Interface Focus. 7(6). 20160127–20160127. 23 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S., et al.. (2017). New records of aphid species (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in Greece. ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA. 21(2). 54–54. 3 indexed citations
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Kadirvel, Manikandan, Anneleen Blykers, Adam McMahon, et al.. (2016). Development & automation of a novel [18F]F prosthetic group, 2-[18F]-fluoro-3-pyridinecarboxaldehyde, and its application to an amino(oxy)-functionalised Aβ peptide. Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 116. 120–127. 9 indexed citations
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Bell, James R., J. Pickup, C. R. Shortall, et al.. (2014). Long‐term phenological trends, species accumulation rates, aphid traits and climate: five decades of change in migrating aphids. Journal of Animal Ecology. 84(1). 21–34. 119 indexed citations
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Eastop, V. F., R. L. Blackman, & M. S. Taylor. (2013). Ericolophium holsti (Hemiptera: Aphididae), a new Rhododendron-feeding aphid for Britain and Europe.. 26(2). 65–66. 1 indexed citations
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Shufran, Kevin A., et al.. (2013). Identity of Schizaphis species (Hemiptera: Aphididae) in the United Kingdom: are they a threat to crops?. Bulletin of Entomological Research. 103(4). 425–440. 1 indexed citations
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Bell, James R., et al.. (2013). Population metrics for migrating aphids. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Harrington, R., et al.. (2012). The Rothamsted Insect Survey: old traps, new tricks. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Harrington, R., et al.. (2010). There's more than one way to skin an aphid. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository).
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Harrington, R., I. Denholm, S. P. Foster, et al.. (2009). Complementary methods for monitoring sugar beet aphids to improve risk management of virus yellows.. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 92. 215–217. 2 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S., et al.. (2005). Status of banana R&D in the Pacific.. 149–158. 1 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S.. (2004). Winds of change. Chicago area soon may see hospital beds shoot up.. PubMed. 34(3). 20–1. 1 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S., R. Harrington, & Stewart J. Clark. (1998). Unseasonal male aphids. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository).
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Rechner, Paula L., Peter Fröst, & M. S. Taylor. (1997). Rhythms of Academic Life: Personal Accounts of Careers in Academia. Academy of Management Review. 22(4). 1004–1004. 5 indexed citations
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Taylor, M. S., G. M. Tatchell, & Suzanne J. Clark. (1994). Morph identification in natural populations of alate female bird cherry aphids, Rhopalosiphum padi L., by multivariate methods. Annals of Applied Biology. 125(1). 1–11. 5 indexed citations
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Woiwod, I. P., et al.. (1992). Rothamsted Insect Survey twenty-second annual summary. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Harrington, R., et al.. (1987). The present status and future developments in the Rothamsted Insect Survey.. 1 indexed citations
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Woiwod, I. P., et al.. (1986). Rothamsted Insect Survey. Eighteenth annual summary.. Rothamsted Repository (Rothamsted Repository). 1 indexed citations
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Ellis, Rebecca & M. S. Taylor. (1983). Role of self-esteem within the job search process.. Journal of Applied Psychology. 68(4). 632–640. 11 indexed citations

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