Richard Naylor

1.3k total citations
33 papers, 893 citations indexed

About

Richard Naylor is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Richard Naylor has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 893 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Infectious Diseases, 8 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis and 8 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Richard Naylor's work include Dermatological diseases and infestations (14 papers), Insects and Parasite Interactions (8 papers) and Insect and Pesticide Research (5 papers). Richard Naylor is often cited by papers focused on Dermatological diseases and infestations (14 papers), Insects and Parasite Interactions (8 papers) and Insect and Pesticide Research (5 papers). Richard Naylor collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Malaysia. Richard Naylor's co-authors include Michael T. Siva‐Jothy, Klaus Reinhardt, Andrew Williams, Klaus Reinhardt, Clive Boase, Oliver Otti, Ewan Harney, David Lee, Kate Oakley and Andrew E. Williams and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Richard Naylor

32 papers receiving 857 citations

Peers

Richard Naylor
Richard G. Santangelo United States
Paul Williams United States
Daniel R. Sutherland United States
Inés Hurtado Venezuela
John Mathew United States
J. W. Wheeler United States
Siu‐Ming Chan Hong Kong
Thomas P. Umile United States
Richard G. Santangelo United States
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All Works

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Lee, Chow‐Yang, G. Veera Singham, Alexander Chong Shu‐Chien, et al.. (2022). The Efficacy of a Pyrethroid-impregnated Mattress Liner on Multiple International Strains ofCimex lectularius(Hemiptera: Cimicidae) andCimex hemipterus(Hemiptera: Cimicidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. 116(1). 19–28. 4 indexed citations
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Siva‐Jothy, Michael T., et al.. (2019). Female bed bugs ( Cimex lectularius L) anticipate the immunological consequences of traumatic insemination via feeding cues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116(29). 14682–14687. 19 indexed citations
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Balvín, Ondřej, et al.. (2019). Age structure of bed bug (Heteroptera: Cimicidae) aggregations affects the nymphal feeding success. Parasites & Vectors. 12(1). 400–400. 3 indexed citations
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Roth, Steffen, Ondřej Balvín, Michael T. Siva‐Jothy, et al.. (2019). Bedbugs Evolved before Their Bat Hosts and Did Not Co-speciate with Ancient Humans. Current Biology. 29(11). 1847–1853.e4. 33 indexed citations
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Millar, Jennifer L., Felicia Tam, Richard Naylor, et al.. (2018). The Safety of an Adjuvanted Autologous Cancer Vaccine Platform in Canine Cancer Patients. Veterinary Sciences. 5(4). 87–87. 9 indexed citations
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Dang, Kai, Cheryl Toi, David G Lilly, et al.. (2014). Identification of putative kdr mutations in the tropical bed bug, Cimex hemipterus (Hemiptera: Cimicidae). Pest Management Science. 71(7). 1015–1020. 52 indexed citations
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Naylor, Richard, Chris Hayes, & Garry Egger. (2012). The Relationship Between Lifestyle, Metaflammation, and Chronic Pain. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 7(2). 130–137. 10 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Richard Naylor, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2011). Male Mating Rate Is Constrained by Seminal Fluid Availability in Bedbugs, Cimex lectularius. PLoS ONE. 6(7). e22082–e22082. 61 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, et al.. (2010). Estimating the feeding rate of the bedbug Cimex lectularius in an infested room: an inexpensive method and a case study. Medical and Veterinary Entomology. 24(1). 46–54. 35 indexed citations
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Naylor, Richard & Clive Boase. (2010). Practical Solutions for Treating Laundry Infested With <I>Cimex lectularius</I> (Hemiptera: Cimicidae). Journal of Economic Entomology. 103(1). 136–139. 26 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, et al.. (2009). Sensitivity to bites by the bedbug, Cimex lectularius. Medical and Veterinary Entomology. 23(2). 163–166. 67 indexed citations
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Otti, Oliver, Richard Naylor, Michael T. Siva‐Jothy, & Klaus Reinhardt. (2009). Bacteriolytic Activity in the Ejaculate of an Insect. The American Naturalist. 174(2). 292–295. 54 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Richard Naylor, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2008). SITUATION EXPLOITATION: HIGHER MALE MATING SUCCESS WHEN FEMALE RESISTANCE IS REDUCED BY FEEDING. Evolution. 63(1). 29–39. 57 indexed citations
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Naylor, Richard, D. Bajomi, Clive Boase, & William H. Robinson. (2008). Efficacy of (S)-methoprene against Cimex lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae).. 115–121. 10 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Ewan Harney, Richard Naylor, Stanislav N. Gorb, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2007). Female‐Limited Polymorphism in the Copulatory Organ of a Traumatically Inseminating Insect. The American Naturalist. 170(6). 931–935. 42 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Richard Naylor, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2007). Estimating the mean abundance and feeding rate of a temporal ectoparasite in the wild: Afrocimex constrictus (Heteroptera: Cimicidae). International Journal for Parasitology. 37(8-9). 937–942. 10 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Richard Naylor, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2005). Potential sexual transmission of environmental microbes in a traumatically inseminating insect. Ecological Entomology. 30(5). 607–611. 65 indexed citations
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Reinhardt, Klaus, Richard Naylor, & Michael T. Siva‐Jothy. (2003). Reducing a cost of traumatic insemination: female bedbugs evolve a unique organ. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences. 270(1531). 2371–2375. 121 indexed citations
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Naylor, Richard & B.J. Zirger. (1984). A Decision Support model: Simulating a production oriented processing system. Annual Simulation Symposium. 79–94.
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Loran, John S., Richard Naylor, & Andrew Williams. (1976). Direct N-methylation of 2-pyridylphosphonic acids by diazomethane. Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 2. 1444–1444. 18 indexed citations

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