Standout Papers
- Herbivores and the Number of Tree Species in Tropical Forests (1970)
- Ten species in one: DNA barcoding reveals cryptic species in the neotropical skipper butterfly Astraptes fulgerator (2004)
- Seed Predation by Animals (1971)
- Why Mountain Passes are Higher in the Tropics (1967)
- Use of DNA barcodes to identify flowering plants (2005)
- DNA barcodes distinguish species of tropical Lepidoptera (2006)
- Strategies in Herbivory by Mammals: The Role of Plant Secondary Compounds (1974)
- Why Bamboos Wait So Long to Flower (1976)
- COEVOLUTION OF MUTUALISM BETWEEN ANTS AND ACACIAS IN CENTRAL AMERICA (1966)
- WHEN IS IT COEVOLUTION? (1980)
- Tropical Blackwater Rivers, Animals, and Mast Fruiting by the Dipterocarpaceae (1974)
- Neotropical Anachronisms: The Fruits the Gomphotheres Ate (1982)
- How to be a Fig (1979)
- Euglossine Bees as Long-Distance Pollinators of Tropical Plants (1971)
- Sweep Samples of Tropical Foliage Insects: Effects of Seasons, Vegetation Types, Elevation, Time of Day, and Insularity (1973)
- SEED‐EATERS VERSUS SEED SIZE, NUMBER, TOXICITY AND DISPERSAL (1969)
- Extreme diversity of tropical parasitoid wasps exposed by iterative integration of natural history, DNA barcoding, morphology, and collections (2008)
- SYNCHRONIZATION OF SEXUAL REPRODUCTION OF TREES WITHIN THE DRY SEASON IN CENTRAL AMERICA (1967)
- Why Fruits Rot, Seeds Mold, and Meat Spoils (1977)
- Differences in Insect Abundance and Diversity Between Wetter and Drier Sites During a Tropical Dry Season (1968)
- Caterpillars lack a resident gut microbiome (2017)
- Costa Rican Natural History. (1984)
Immediate Impact
3 by Nobel laureates 58 from Science/Nature 144 standout
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Author Peers
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| Daniel H. Janzen | 19545 | 8331 | 7502 | 11848 | 11718 | 371 | 36.3k | |
| Russell Lande | 24133 | 22246 | 2743 | 14087 | 12431 | 212 | 48.0k | |
| Daniel Simberloff | 14431 | 6617 | 7557 | 24708 | 21435 | 371 | 50.3k | |
| Robert D. Holt | 14651 | 10151 | 4617 | 20603 | 16679 | 288 | 43.8k | |
| Robert K. Colwell | 12832 | 4805 | 3859 | 15977 | 15291 | 131 | 35.9k | |
| John H. Lawton | 17170 | 6260 | 7202 | 20702 | 20270 | 271 | 45.6k | |
| Ary A. Hoffmann | 15626 | 16729 | 19817 | 18370 | 5949 | 943 | 51.9k | |
| Petr Pyšek | 18636 | 3107 | 8142 | 17166 | 25339 | 454 | 46.8k | |
| François Rousset | 9085 | 25910 | 5997 | 11886 | 7500 | 171 | 41.0k | |
| Teja Tscharntke | 30714 | 7840 | 19659 | 10332 | 17584 | 405 | 49.4k | |
| Ingolf Steffan‐Dewenter | 25308 | 8143 | 16216 | 5485 | 12530 | 299 | 34.6k |
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