Michael Hassell
British entomologist
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- PhD Ecology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Michael Patrick Hassell is a British biologist, noted for his work in population ecology, especially in insects. He is a professor at Imperial College London. Hassell was born in Tel Aviv, the son of Albert and Ruth Hassell and was educated at Whitgift School, Croydon. He studied zoology at the University of Cambridge and received his Ph.D degree from the University of Oxford in 1967. He later worked as a research fellow at the University of California, Berkeley and at Oxford. Hassell joined Imperial College London in 1970 as a lecturer. He became a reader in 1975 and was named Professor of Insect Ecology in 1979. Hassell became dean of the Imperial College campus at Silwood Park in 1988 and Head of the Department of Biology and Biochemistry in 1993. He was appointed the first principal of the Faculty of Life Sciences in 2001.
Michael Hassell's Published Works
Published Works
- The dynamics of arthropod predator-prey systems. (1979) (1697)
- Spatial structure and chaos in insect population dynamics (1991) (805)
- STABILITY IN INSECT HOST-PARASITE MODELS (1973) (756)
- DENSITY-DEPENDENCE IN SINGLE-SPECIES POPULATIONS (1975) (703)
- Aggregation of Predators and Insect Parasites and its Effect on Stability (1974) (661)
- Patterns of Dynamical Behaviour in Single-Species Populations (1976) (614)
- Insect Population Ecology: An Analytical Approach (1974) (568)
- Sigmoid Functional Responses by Invertebrate Predators and Parasitoids (1977) (487)
- Foraging Strategies of Insects (1978) (419)
- The spatial dynamics of host-parasitoid systems (1992) (386)
- The Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid Interactions (2000) (377)
- Species coexistence and self-organizing spatial dynamics (1994) (333)
- Time delays, density-dependence and single-species oscillations (1974) (296)
- Apparent competition structures ecological assemblages (1997) (283)
- Discrete time models for two-species competition. (1976) (276)
- The Components of Arthropod Predation: I. The Prey Death-Rate (1976) (268)
- Mutual Interference between Searching Insect Parasites (1971) (262)
- Asymmetrical competition in insects (1981) (261)
- Ecological Strategies and Population Parameters (1974) (259)
- Host–parasitoid population dynamics (2000) (241)
- The Persistence of Host-Parasitoid Associations in Patchy Environments. I. A General Criterion (1991) (237)
- Variability in the abundance of animal and plant species (1982) (223)
- The Dynamics of Multiparasitoid-Host Interactions (1981) (216)
- Host-Parasitoid Population Interactions (1984) (200)
- DENSITY DEPENDENCE IN HOST-PARASITOID MODELS (1981) (198)
- Hostparasitoid associations in patchy environments (1990) (186)
- Parasitoids as biological control agents – a fundamental approach (1982) (181)
- Insect natural enemies as regulating factors (1985) (178)
- A Generalized Model of Parasitoid, Venereal, and Vector-Based Transmission Processes (1995) (173)
- GENERALIST AND SPECIALIST NATURAL ENEMIES IN INSECT PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS (1986) (172)
- The population dynamic consequences of phenological asynchrony between parasitoids and their hosts (1994) (167)
- The Persistence of Host-Parasitoid Associations in Patchy Environments. II. Evaluation of Field Data (1991) (152)
- FORAGING STRATEGIES, POPULATION MODELS AND BIOLOGICAL CONTROL: A CASE STUDY (1980) (148)
- General models for insect parasite and predator searching behaviour: interference (1974) (148)
- The Dynamics of Optimally Foraging Predators and Parasitoids (1979) (147)
- The Components of Arthropod Predation: II. The Predator Rate of Increase (1976) (140)
- Seeing the wood for the trees: detecting density dependence from existing life-table studies (1989) (139)
- Life History Trade-Offs Assemble Ecological Guilds (2004) (136)
- EVALUATION OF PARASITE OR PREDATOR RESPONSES (1966) (130)
- Predation in multi-prey communities. (1976) (124)
- Patterns of parasitism by insect parasitoids in patchy environments (1982) (124)
- Insect parasite responses in the development of population models (1972) (116)
- Discrete and continuous insect populations in tropical environments (1989) (115)
- Population dynamics and biological control (1988) (114)
- The dynamics of competition and predation (1976) (114)
- Two-Species Metapopulation Models (1997) (113)
- The Dynamics of the Viburnum Whitefly (Aleurotrachelus jelinekii): A Case Study of Population Regulation (1987) (108)
- Detecting density dependence. (1986) (108)
- The importance of adverse weather conditions for behaviour and population ecology of an aphid parasitoid (1997) (106)
- Persistence of multispecies host-parasitoid interactions in spatially distributed models with local dispersal. (1996) (99)
- Heterogeneity and the dynamics of host—parasitoid interactions (1990) (98)
- Metapopulations and equilibrium stability: the effects of spatial structure. (1996) (97)
- The Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid-Pathogen Interactions (1990) (97)
- Aggregation and the Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid Systems: A Discrete-Generation Model with Within-Generation Redistribution (1994) (95)
- Detecting regulation in patchily distributed animal populations (1987) (90)
- VARIABLE PARASITOID SEX RATIOS AND THEIR EFFECT ON HOST-PARASITOID DYNAMICS (1983) (86)
- Parasitism in patchy environments: inverse density dependence can be stabilizing. (1984) (84)
- Predator-prey responses in an acarine system (1980) (81)
- Environmental heterogeneity and the stability of host-parasitoid interactions (1993) (80)
- Population dynamics of apparent competition in a host-parasitoid assemblage. (1998) (72)
- Spatial heterogeneity and the dynamics of parasitoid-host systems (1988) (67)
- Metapopulation structures affect persistence of predator–prey interactions (2002) (66)
- The Behavioural Response of a Tachinid Fly (Cyzenis albicans (Fall.)) to its Host, the Winter Moth (Operophtera brumata (L.)) (1968) (66)
- Natural enemies may be a cause of discrete generations in tropical insects (1987) (66)
- Sigmoid functional responses and population stability. (1978) (65)
- Parasitoid-mediated effects: apparent competition and the persistence of host–parasitoid assemblages (1999) (63)
- Appropriate formulations for dispersal in spatially structured models: Comments on Bascompte & Sole (1995) (61)
- Resource Competition and Community Structure (1984) (59)
- Random walks in a metapopulation : how much density dependence is necessary for long-term persistence ? (1996) (57)
- ECOLOGICAL TRADE-OFFS, RESOURCE PARTITIONING, AND COEXISTENCE IN A HOST–PARASITOID ASSEMBLAGE (2002) (52)
- The effects of metapopulation structure on indirect interactions in host-parasitoid assemblages (2000) (51)
- Host–parasitoid spatial models: the interplay of demographic stochasticity and dynamics (1997) (49)
- Relative movement patterns of a tephritid fly and its parasitoid wasps (1996) (48)
- Inverse density dependent parasitism in a patchy environment: a laboratory system (1985) (47)
- Patterns of parasitism by Trybliographa rapae, a cynipid parasitoid of the cabbage root fly, under laboratory and field conditions (1988) (45)
- Effects of global change on the dynamics of insect host-parasitoid interactions. (1993) (45)
- The dynamics of predation and competition in patchy environments (1987) (44)
- Some consequences of habitat heterogeneity for population dynamics (1980) (43)
- 4. The Dynamics of Spatially Distributed Host-Parasitoid Systems (1998) (43)
- [Cropping patterns of Bupleurum chinense in semi-arid region of Loess Plateau]. (1985) (42)
- Spatial heterogeneity and the population dynamics of a host: parasitoid system (1993) (42)
- A Study of the Mortality Factors Acting upon Cyzenis albicans (Fall.), a Tachinid Parasite of the Winter Moth (Operophtera brumata (L.)) (1969) (39)
- Competition, succession and pattern in fungal communities: towards a cellular automaton model (1994) (39)
- The dynamics of age-structured host-parasitoid interactions (1988) (38)
- Host susceptibility as a component in host-parasitoid systems (1984) (37)
- Top-down versus bottom-up and the Ruritanian bean bug. (1998) (36)
- Models for Interspecific Competition in Laboratory Populations of Callosobruchus Spp. (1984) (35)
- Capture-recapture methods (1979) (34)
- Prey death rates and rate of increase of arthropod predator populations (1975) (33)
- Host-Parasitoid Food Webs: Dynamics, Persistence, and Invasion (1996) (33)
- Population dynamics of the viburnum whitefly (Aleurotrachelus jelinekii) (1989) (32)
- 22. The Population Biology of Host-Parasite and Host-Parasitoid Associations (1989) (30)
- Quasiperiodicity and chaos in population models (1994) (30)
- A Population Model for the Interaction Between Cyzenis albicans (Fall.) (Tachinidae) and Operophtera brumata (L.) (Geometridae) at Wytham, Berkshire (1969) (29)
- Indirect effects and spatial scaling affect the persistence of multispecies metapopulations (2005) (29)
- Habitat shape, metapopulation processes and the dynamics of multispecies predator-prey interactions. (2006) (28)
- Insect Population Ecology: An Analytical Approach. (1975) (28)
- Long time series reveal density dependence (1992) (28)
- Metapopulation extinction risk is increased by environmental stochasticity and assemblage complexity (2007) (27)
- Predator--prey and host--pathogen interactions (1989) (27)
- Does Host Self‐Regulation Increase the Likelihood of Insect‐Pathogen Population Cycles? (1999) (27)
- Site Characteristics and the Population Dynamics of the Pine Looper Moth (1993) (25)
- THE APPRAISAL OF DELAYED AND DIRECT DENSITY-DEPENDENCE (1969) (24)
- Insecticides in host-parasitoid interactions (1984) (23)
- Population dynamics of the coconut caterpillar, Opisina arenosella Walker (Lepidoptera: Xyloryctidae), in Sri Lanka (1988) (23)
- Understanding Ecological Concepts: The Role of Laboratory Systems (2005) (22)
- CHAPTER 2 – Theories and Mechanisms of Natural Population Regulation (1999) (22)
- Coexistence of natural enemies in a multitrophic host–parasitoid system (2004) (22)
- After the Decline : What Maintains Low Winter Moth Density after Successful Biological Control ? (21)
- Animals 'on the move’ stabilize host-parasitoid systems (1996) (21)
- The effects of a pool of dispersers on host-parasitoid systems. (1997) (21)
- The dynamics of pest−parasitoid−insecticide interactions (1985) (20)
- Persistence and Area Effects in a Stochastic Tritrophic Model (1998) (17)
- Common mechanisms underlying contrasting dynamics in two populations of the pine looper moth (1994) (16)
- Impact of Infectious Diseases on Host Populations Group Report (1982) (15)
- The Dynamics of Arthopod Predator-Prey Systems. (MPB-13), Volume 13 (2020) (12)
- Generalist predators and the importance of spatial density dependence (1988) (12)
- III.-The development of population models (1969) (10)
- Hosts and parasitoids in space (1997) (10)
- Do pupal predators regulate the winter moth? (1987) (9)
- Looking forward to another successful year (2010) (9)
- Regulatory processes and population cyclicity in laboratory populations ofAnagasta Kühniella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Phycitidae). III. The development of population models (1969) (8)
- Interference among parasitoids : a clarifying note (1997) (8)
- Chaotic Beetles (1997) (8)
- Proceedings B: welcoming outstanding research of broad interest in all aspects of organismal biology (2012) (7)
- Identifying density-dependent processes: A comment on the regulation of winter moth (1995) (7)
- Contest competition inDrosophila subobscura (1996) (6)
- Editorial: Proceedings B–the next phase (2009) (6)
- Population regulation and dynamics : proceedings of a Royal Society Discussion Meeting, held on 23 and 24 May 1990 (1990) (6)
- The dynamics of laboratory populations ofCallosobruchus chinensis andC. Maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in patchy environments (1989) (5)
- The regulation of populations by density-dependent processes (1998) (5)
- Ecology of Infectious Diseases in Natural Populations: Spatial Dynamics Group Report (1995) (5)
- Predator–prey interactions (2007) (4)
- Parasitoid theory: Against manichaeism. (1989) (3)
- Dinámica de la competencia y la depredación (1988) (3)
- Frank Knight and the Chicago school : the role of economic uncertainty (1988) (2)
- The Population Biology of Insect Parasitoids (2009) (2)
- The Dynamics of Host-Parasitoid Interactions with Heterogeneity Host Density Dependence and Variable Sex Ratios (1983) (1)
- Editorial 2015 (2015) (1)
- Thomas Richard Edmund Southwood. 20 June 1931 — 26 October 2005 (2008) (1)
- Obituary: Richard Southwood (1931–2005) (2005) (1)
- Life in the future : prospects for man and nature (1976) (0)
- interest in all aspects of organismal biology welcoming outstanding research of broad Proceedings B (2012) (0)
- FORAGING STRATEGIES *:4136 OF INSECTS (1978) (0)
- Fabric with weft thread from film tapes and apparatus for forming the same (1999) (0)
- 726 Stability in insect host-parasite models (2007) (0)
- Robert May (1936–2020) (2020) (0)
- Editorial 2013 (2013) (0)
- Lord Robert May of Oxford 1936–2020* (2022) (0)
- Lord Robert May of Oxford OM. 8 January 1936—28 April 2020 (2021) (0)
- Population ecology (1979) (0)
- An introduction to systems analysis: With ecological applications: By John N. R. Jeffers. Edward Arnold, London. 1978. 198 pp. 13·5 × 21·5 cm. Price: £11·00 (hardback), £5·50 (paperback) (1980) (0)
- Robert May (1936–2020) (2020) (0)
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