Walter D Koenig

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1 Negative correlation does not imply a tradeoff between growth and reproduction in California oaks. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007 1.24
2 Climatic constraints on wintering bird distributions are modified by urbanization and weather. J Anim Ecol 2010 1.22
3 Reproductive skew in the polygynandrous acorn woodpecker. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002 1.21
4 Limited hybridization between Quercus lobata and Quercus douglasii (Fagaceae) in a mixed stand in central coastal California. Am J Bot 2002 1.04
5 Patterns of reproductive skew in the polygynandrous acorn woodpecker. Am Nat 2003 0.95
6 What drives masting? The phenological synchrony hypothesis. Ecology 2015 0.89
7 Sex allocation in California oaks: trade-offs or resource tracking? PLoS One 2012 0.84
8 Helpers and egg investment in the cooperatively breeding acorn woodpecker: testing the concealed helper effects hypothesis. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 2009 0.84
9 Mutualism or parasitism? Using a phylogenetic approach to characterize the oxpecker-ungulate relationship. Evolution 2011 0.83
10 Ecology and evolution. Desperately seeking similarity. Science 2003 0.79
11 Interrelationships among life-history traits in three California oaks. Oecologia 2012 0.79
12 Cooperative breeding and long-distance dispersal: a test using vagrant records. PLoS One 2013 0.78
13 Foraging patterns of acorn woodpeckers (Melanerpes formicivorus) on valley oak (Quercus lobata Née) in two California oak savanna-woodlands. Oecologia 2010 0.78
14 Pollen limitation and flower abortion in a wind-pollinated, masting tree. Ecology 2015 0.76
15 Evolution of clutch size in cavity-excavating birds: the nest site limitation hypothesis revisited. Am Nat 2006 0.75
16 Lagged effects of early-season herbivores on valley oak fecundity. Oecologia 2015 0.75
17 Testing the Terminal Investment Hypothesis in California Oaks. Am Nat 2017 0.75