Published in Ecology on August 01, 2010
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A meta-analysis of preference-performance relationships in phytophagous insects. Ecol Lett (2010) 3.08
Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest. Science (2012) 2.48
Four ways towards tropical herbivore megadiversity. Ecol Lett (2008) 1.36
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Resource selection by female moths in a heterogeneous environment: what is a poor girl to do? J Anim Ecol (2007) 0.97
Quantifying beetle-mediated effects on gas fluxes from dung pats. PLoS One (2013) 0.97
Can we predict indirect interactions from quantitative food webs?--an experimental approach. J Anim Ecol (2010) 0.94
Antagonistic interaction networks are structured independently of latitude and host guild. Ecol Lett (2013) 0.93
The relative importance of host-plant genetic diversity in structuring the associated herbivore community. Ecology (2011) 0.93
Complementary molecular information changes our perception of food web structure. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2014) 0.90
Shrinking by numbers: landscape context affects the species composition but not the quantitative structure of local food webs. J Anim Ecol (2011) 0.89
Cross-kingdom interactions matter: fungal-mediated interactions structure an insect community on oak. Ecol Lett (2012) 0.86
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Erratum: The role of dung beetles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from cattle farming. Sci Rep (2016) 0.75
Spatial population structure of a specialist leaf-mining moth. J Anim Ecol (2008) 0.75