Richard A. Nolan

1.8k total citations
89 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Richard A. Nolan is a scholar working on Insect Science, Molecular Biology and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard A. Nolan has authored 89 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Insect Science, 34 papers in Molecular Biology and 20 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Richard A. Nolan's work include Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control (35 papers), Insect Resistance and Genetics (11 papers) and Insect Utilization and Effects (11 papers). Richard A. Nolan is often cited by papers focused on Entomopathogenic Microorganisms in Pest Control (35 papers), Insect Resistance and Genetics (11 papers) and Insect Utilization and Effects (11 papers). Richard A. Nolan collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and United Kingdom. Richard A. Nolan's co-authors include F. Warren McFarlan, Gary B. Dunphy, Jerry A. Hausman, Stephen P. Bradley, Mikiye Nakanishi, Allan C. Wilson, Alan H. Brush, Allan C. Wilson, Ellen M. Prager and George C. Gorman and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Bacteriology.

In The Last Decade

Richard A. Nolan

84 papers receiving 1.0k citations

Peers

Richard A. Nolan
Bart Kamp Spain
Zhe Qu China
Bart J. Wilson United States
Paul Roberts United States
Minkyun Kim South Korea
Qing Yang China
Terrance M. Hurley United States
Robert M. Hayes United States
R. Johnson United Kingdom
Bart Kamp Spain
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Nolan, Richard A., et al.. (2019). Camera Traps Confirm the Presence of the White-naped Mangabey Cercocebus lunulatus in Cape Three Points Forest Reserve, Western Ghana.. 3 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A., et al.. (1993). Managing by wire. Harvard business review. 71(5). 122–132. 102 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A., et al.. (1985). Nosema fumiferanae release into the gut of the larvae of the eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana). Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 45(1). 112–114. 8 indexed citations
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Dunphy, Gary B. & Richard A. Nolan. (1981). Comparative Physiology of Two Isolates of Entomophthora Egressa. Mycologia. 73(5). 887–903. 5 indexed citations
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Dunphy, Gary B. & Richard A. Nolan. (1981). A study of the surface proteins of Entomophthora egressa protoplasts and of larval spruce budworm hemocytes. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 38(3). 352–361. 8 indexed citations
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Dunphy, Gary B. & Richard A. Nolan. (1980). Response of eastern hemlock looper hemocytes to selected stages of Entomophthora egressa and other foreign particles. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology. 36(1). 71–84. 20 indexed citations
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Prager, Ellen M., Alan H. Brush, Richard A. Nolan, Mikiye Nakanishi, & Allan C. Wilson. (1974). Slow evolution of transferrin and albumin in birds according to micro-complement fixation analysis. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 3(4). 243–262. 84 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1972). The Aquatic Hyphomycete Geniculospora Inflata from Labrador. Mycologia. 64(5). 1169–1174. 5 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1972). Asteromyces Cruciatus from North America. Mycologia. 64(2). 430–433. 3 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A., et al.. (1972). Phenoxyethanol as a Fungal Enzyme Extractant and Preservative. Mycologia. 64(6). 1344–1349. 2 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A., et al.. (1972). The occurrence and morphology of Caudospora spp. (Protozoa: Microsporida) in Newfoundland and Labrador blackfly larvae (Diptera: Simuliidae). Canadian Journal of Zoology. 50(11). 1363–1366. 5 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1972). Asteromyces cruciatus from North America. Mycologia. 64(2). 430–430. 1 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1971). Amino Acids and Growth Factors in Vitamin-Free Casamino Acids. Mycologia. 63(6). 1231–1234. 25 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1970). The Phycomycete Catenaria anguillulae: Growth Requirements. Journal of General Microbiology. 60(2). 167–180. 29 indexed citations
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Nolan, Richard A.. (1970). Carbon Source and Micronutrient Requirements of the Aquatic Phycomycete, Catenaria anguillulae Sorokin. Annals of Botany. 34(4). 927–939. 11 indexed citations

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