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John E. Banks
John E. Banks
Director, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center, California State University Monterey Bay
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Partial differential equations in ecology: spatial interactions and population dynamics
EE Holmes, MA Lewis, JE Banks, RR Veit
Ecology 75 (1), 17-29, 1994
9471994
Population-level effects of pesticides and other toxicants on arthropods
JD Stark, JE Banks
Annual review of entomology 48 (1), 505-519, 2003
9182003
Incorporating ecologically relevant measures of pesticide effect for estimating the compatibility of pesticides and biocontrol agents
JD Stark, R Vargas, JE Banks
Journal of economic entomology 100 (4), 1027-1032, 2007
2552007
How risky is risk assessment: The role that life history strategies play in susceptibility of species to stress
JD Stark, JE Banks, R Vargas
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (3), 732-736, 2004
2532004
The PREDICTS database: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts
LN Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ...
Ecology and evolution 4 (24), 4701-4735, 2014
2522014
The database of the PREDICTS (projecting responses of ecological diversity in changing terrestrial systems) project
LN Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ...
Ecology and evolution 7 (1), 145-188, 2017
2392017
Estimating susceptibility of biological control agents to pesticides: influence of life history strategies and population structure
JD Stark, JE Banks, S Acheampong
Biological control 29 (3), 392-398, 2004
1852004
Chaos for induced hyperspace maps
J Banks
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 25 (3), 681-685, 2005
1592005
Scale as modifier in vegetation diversity experiments: effects on herbivores and predators
R Bommarco, JE Banks
Oikos, 440-448, 2003
1572003
Regular periodic decompositions for topologically transitive maps
J Banks
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 17 (3), 505-529, 1997
1251997
The scale of landscape fragmentation affects herbivore response to vegetation heterogeneity
JE Banks
Oecologia 117 (1), 239-246, 1998
1031998
Modelling herbivore movement and colonization: pest management potential of intercropping and trap cropping
JE Banks, B Ekbom
Agricultural and Forest Entomology 1 (3), 165-170, 1999
931999
Divided culture: integrating agriculture and conservation biology
JE Banks
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 2 (10), 537-545, 2004
722004
The use of surrogate species in risk assessment: using life history data to safeguard against false negatives
JE Banks, AS Ackleh, JD Stark
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 30 (2), 175-182, 2010
662010
What is ecotoxicology? An ad‐hoc grab bag or an interdisciplinary science?
JE Banks, JD Stark
Integrative Biology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Published in Association …, 1998
661998
Ecosystem function in predator–prey food webs—confronting dynamic models with empirical data
A Curtsdotter, HT Banks, JE Banks, M Jonsson, T Jonsson, AN Laubmeier, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (2), 196-210, 2019
652019
“Selective” pesticides: are they less hazardous to the environment?
JD Stark, JE Banks
BioScience 51 (11), 980-982, 2001
572001
Assessment of trap crops for Lygus spp. in lettuce
B Ra mert, S Hellqvist, B Ekbom, JE Banks
International Journal of Pest Management 47 (4), 273-276, 2001
462001
Deconstructing the surrogate species concept: a life history approach to the protection of ecosystem services
JE Banks, JD Stark, RI Vargas, AS Ackleh
Ecological Applications, 2014
432014
Population dynamics models in plant–insect herbivore–pesticide interactions
BM Adams, HT Banks, JE Banks, JD Stark
Mathematical Biosciences 196 (1), 39-64, 2005
432005
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