Lifetime mating success in a natural population of the damselfly, Enallagma hageni (Walsh) (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) OM Fincke Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 10, 293-302, 1982 | 249 | 1982 |
Predation by odonates depresses mosquito abundance in water-filled tree holes in Panama OM Fincke, SP Yanoviak, RD Hanschu Oecologia 112, 244-253, 1997 | 149 | 1997 |
Population regulation of a tropical damselfly in the larval stage by food limitation, cannibalism, intraguild predation and habitat drying OM Fincke Oecologia 100, 118-127, 1994 | 149 | 1994 |
Sperm competition in the damselfly Enallagma hageni Walsh (Odonata: Coenagrionidae): benefits of multiple mating to males and females OM Fincke Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 14 (3), 235-240, 1984 | 144 | 1984 |
The evolution and frequency of female color morphs in Holarctic Odonata: why are male-like females typically the minority? OM Fincke, R Jödicke, DR Paulson, TD Schultz International Journal of Odonatology 8 (2), 183-212, 2005 | 137 | 2005 |
Female colour polymorphism in damselflies: failure to reject the null hypothesis OM Fincke Animal Behaviour 47 (6), 1249-1266, 1994 | 129 | 1994 |
Conflict resolution in the Odonata: implications for understanding female mating patterns and female choice OM Fincke Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 60 (2), 201-220, 1997 | 127 | 1997 |
Cues for Mate Recognition and the Effect of Prior Experience on Mate Recognition in Enallagma Damselflies MN Miller, OM Fincke Journal of Insect Behavior 12, 801-814, 1999 | 125 | 1999 |
Sources of variation in lefetime reproductive success in a nonterritorial damselfly (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) OM Fincke Reproductive success, 24-43, 1988 | 123 | 1988 |
Lifetime reproductive success and the opportunity for selection in a nonterritorial damselfly (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) OM Fincke Evolution 40 (4), 791-803, 1986 | 122 | 1986 |
Polymorphic signals of harassed female odonates and the males that learn them support a novel frequency-dependent model OM Fincke Animal Behaviour 67 (5), 833-845, 2004 | 121 | 2004 |
Organization of predator assemblages in Neotropical tree holes: effects of abiotic factors and priority OAM Fincke Ecological Entomology 24 (1), 13-23, 1999 | 112 | 1999 |
Interspecific competition for tree holes: consequences for mating systems and coexistence in neotropical damselflies OM Fincke The American Naturalist 139 (1), 80-101, 1992 | 110 | 1992 |
Consequences of larval ecology for territoriality and reproductive success of a neotropical damselfly OM Fincke Ecology 73 (2), 449-462, 1992 | 105 | 1992 |
Giant damselflies in a tropical forest: reproductive biology of Megaloprepus coerulatus with notes on Mecistogaster (Odonata: Pseudostigmatidae) OM FINCKE Adv Odonatol 2, 13-27, 1984 | 103 | 1984 |
Female monogamy in the damselfly Ischnura verticalis Say (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae) OM Fincke Odonatologica 16 (2), 129-143, 1987 | 98 | 1987 |
Structural colours create a flashing cue for sexual recognition and male quality in a Neotropical giant damselfly TD Schultz, OM Fincke Functional Ecology 23 (4), 724-732, 2009 | 97 | 2009 |
UNPREDICTABLE OFFSPRING SURVIVORSHIP IN THE DAMSELFLY, MEGALOPREPUS COERULATUS, SHAPES PARENTAL BEHAVIOR, CONSTRAINS … OM Fincke, H Hadrys Evolution 55 (4), 762-772, 2001 | 95 | 2001 |
Natural and sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns OM Fincke, JK Waage, WD Koenig The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids 58, 74, 1997 | 95 | 1997 |
Lack of innate preference for morph and species identity in mate-searching Enallagma damselflies OM Fincke, A Fargevieille, TD Schultz Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61, 1121-1131, 2007 | 83 | 2007 |