Pollination syndromes and floral specialization CB Fenster, WS Armbruster, P Wilson, MR Dudash, JD Thomson Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 35 (1), 375-403, 2004 | 2604 | 2004 |
Flower constancy, insect psychology, and plant evolution L Chittka, JD Thomson, NM Waser Naturwissenschaften 86, 361-377, 1999 | 781 | 1999 |
Evolutionary options for maximizing pollen dispersal of animal-pollinated plants LD Harder, JD Thomson The American Naturalist 133 (3), 323-344, 1989 | 620 | 1989 |
Plight of the bumble bee: pathogen spillover from commercial to wild populations SR Colla, MC Otterstatter, RJ Gegear, JD Thomson Biological conservation 129 (4), 461-467, 2006 | 519 | 2006 |
Untangling multiple factors in spatial distributions: lilies, gophers, and rocks JD Thomson, G Weiblen, BA Thomson, S Alfaro, P Legendre Ecology 77 (6), 1698-1715, 1996 | 495 | 1996 |
Pollen carryover, nectar rewards, and pollinator behavior with special reference to Diervilla lonicera JD Thomson, RC Plowright Oecologia 46, 68-74, 1980 | 400 | 1980 |
Heterogeneity among floral visitors leads to discordance between removal and deposition of pollen P Wilson, JD Thomson Ecology 72 (4), 1503-1507, 1991 | 364 | 1991 |
Cognitive ecology of pollination: animal behaviour and floral evolution L Chittka, JD Thomson Cambridge University Press, 2001 | 362 | 2001 |
Pollen transport and deposition by bumble bees in Erythronium: influences of floral nectar and bee grooming JD Thomson The Journal of Ecology, 329-341, 1986 | 340 | 1986 |
An examination of synchrony between insect emergence and flowering in Rocky Mountain meadows JRK Forrest, JD Thomson Ecological Monographs 81 (3), 469-491, 2011 | 329 | 2011 |
Pollen removal and deposition by honeybee and bumblebee visitors to apple and almond flowers JD Thomson, K Goodell Journal of Applied ecology, 1032-1044, 2001 | 324 | 2001 |
‘Anti‐bee’ and ‘pro‐bird’ changes during the evolution of hummingbird pollination in Penstemon flowers MC Castellanos, P Wilson, JD Thomson Journal of evolutionary biology 17 (4), 876-885, 2004 | 288 | 2004 |
Flower choice and learning in foraging bumblebees: effects of variation in nectar volume and concentration J Cnaani, JD Thomson, DR Papaj Ethology 112 (3), 278-285, 2006 | 269 | 2006 |
Does pathogen spillover from commercially reared bumble bees threaten wild pollinators? MC Otterstatter, JD Thomson PloS one 3 (7), e2771, 2008 | 268 | 2008 |
Pollen transfer by hummingbirds and bumblebees, and the divergence of pollination modes in Penstemon MC Castellanos, P Wilson, JD Thomson Evolution 57 (12), 2742-2752, 2003 | 263 | 2003 |
Spatial and temporal components of resource assessment by flower-feeding insects JD Thomson The Journal of Animal Ecology, 49-59, 1981 | 249 | 1981 |
Explaining evolutionary shifts between bee and hummingbird pollination: convergence, divergence, and directionality JD Thomson, P Wilson International Journal of Plant Sciences 169 (1), 23-38, 2008 | 248 | 2008 |
Selection for outcrossing, sexual selection, and the evolution of dioecy in plants JD Thomson, SCH Barrett The American Naturalist 118 (3), 443-449, 1981 | 244 | 1981 |
A multivariate search for pollination syndromes among penstemons P Wilson, MC Castellanos, JN Hogue, JD Thomson, WS Armbruster Oikos 104 (2), 345-361, 2004 | 234 | 2004 |
Effects of variation in inflorescence size and floral rewards on the visitation rates of traplining pollinators ofAralia hispida JD Thomson Evolutionary Ecology 2, 65-76, 1988 | 231 | 1988 |