Year |
Citation |
Score |
2019 |
Kerr NZ, Wepprich T, Grevstad FS, Dopman EB, Chew FS, Crone EE. Developmental trap or demographic bonanza? Opposing consequences of earlier phenology in a changing climate for a multivoltine butterfly. Global Change Biology. PMID 31833162 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.14959 |
0.337 |
|
2017 |
García-Quismondo M, Reed JM, Chew FS, Martínez-del-Amor MA, Pérez-Jiménez MJ. Evolutionary response of a native butterfly to concurrent plant invasions: Simulation of population dynamics Ecological Modelling. 360: 410-424. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ecolmodel.2017.06.030 |
0.409 |
|
2014 |
Morton TAL, Thorn A, Reed JM, Van Driesche RG, Casagrande RA, Chew FS. Modeling the decline and potential recovery of a native butterfly following serial invasions by exotic species Biological Invasions. DOI: 10.1007/S10530-014-0826-7 |
0.413 |
|
2012 |
Steinbrenner AD, Agerbirk N, Orians CM, Chew FS. Transient abiotic stresses lead to latent defense and reproductive responses over the Brassica rapa life cycle Chemoecology. 22: 239-250. DOI: 10.1007/S00049-012-0113-Y |
0.308 |
|
2010 |
Agerbirk N, Chew FS, Olsen CE, Jørgensen K. Leaf and floral parts feeding by orange tip butterfly larvae depends on larval position but not on glucosinolate profile or nitrogen level. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 36: 1335-45. PMID 21082334 DOI: 10.1007/S10886-010-9880-5 |
0.411 |
|
2008 |
Keeler MS, Chew FS. Escaping an evolutionary trap: preference and performance of a native insect on an exotic invasive host. Oecologia. 156: 559-68. PMID 18327618 DOI: 10.1007/S00442-008-1005-2 |
0.392 |
|
2007 |
Clark PJ, Reed JM, Chew FS. Effects of urbanization on butterfly species richness, guild structure, and rarity Urban Ecosystems. 10: 321-337. DOI: 10.1007/S11252-007-0029-4 |
0.388 |
|
2006 |
Keeler MS, Chew FS, Goodale BC, Reed JM. Modelling the impacts of two exotic invasive species on a native butterfly: top-down vs. bottom-up effects. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 75: 777-88. PMID 16689960 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2656.2006.01098.X |
0.435 |
|
2006 |
Chew FS, Watt WB. The green-veined white (Pieris napi L.), its Pierine relatives, and the systematics dilemmas of divergent character sets (Lepidoptera, Pieridae) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 88: 413-435. DOI: 10.1111/J.1095-8312.2006.00630.X |
0.482 |
|
2006 |
Agerbirk N, Müller C, Olsen CE, Chew FS. A common pathway for metabolism of 4-hydroxybenzylglucosinolate in Pieris and Anthocaris (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 34: 189-198. DOI: 10.1016/J.Bse.2005.09.005 |
0.311 |
|
2002 |
Gibbons LK, Reed JM, Chew FS. Habitat requirements and local persistence of three damselfly species (odonata: Coenagrionidae) Journal of Insect Conservation. 6: 47-55. DOI: 10.1023/A:1015754015603 |
0.32 |
|
1994 |
Huang XP, Renwick JAA, Chew FS. Oviposition stimulants and deterrents control acceptance ofAlliaria petiolata byPieris rapae andP. napi oleracea Chemoecology. 5: 79-87. DOI: 10.1007/Bf01259436 |
0.33 |
|
1987 |
Courtney SP, Chew FS. Coexistence and host use by a large community of Pierid butterflies: habitat is the templet Oecologia. 71: 210-220. DOI: 10.1007/Bf00377286 |
0.396 |
|
1980 |
Chew FS. Foodplant preferences of Pieris caterpillars (Lepidoptera). Oecologia. 46: 347-353. PMID 28310043 DOI: 10.1007/Bf00346263 |
0.387 |
|
1980 |
Rodman JE, Chew FS. Phytochemical correlates of herbivory in a community of native and naturalized cruciferae Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 8: 43-50. DOI: 10.1016/0305-1978(80)90024-1 |
0.378 |
|
1977 |
Chew FS. COEVOLUTION OF PIERID BUTTERFLIES AND THEIR CRUCIFEROUS FOODPLANTS. II. THE DISTRIBUTION OF EGGS ON POTENTIAL FOODPLANTS. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 31: 568-579. PMID 28563490 DOI: 10.1111/J.1558-5646.1977.Tb01045.X |
0.431 |
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1977 |
Watt WB, Chew FS, Snyder LR, Watt AG, Rothschild DE. Population structure of pierid butterflies : I. Numbers and movements of some montane Colias species. Oecologia. 27: 1-22. PMID 28309335 DOI: 10.1007/BF00345682 |
0.51 |
|
1975 |
Chew FS. Coevolution of pierid butterflies and their cruciferous foodplants : I. The relative quality of available resources. Oecologia. 20: 117-127. PMID 28308818 DOI: 10.1007/Bf00369024 |
0.375 |
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