Why do males emerge before females? A hypothesis to explain the incidence of protandry in butterflies C Wiklund, T Fagerström Oecologia 31, 153-158, 1977 | 519 | 1977 |
The effect of flexible growth rates on optimal sizes and development times in a seasonal environment PA Abrams, O Leimar, S Nylin, C Wiklund The American Naturalist 147 (3), 381-395, 1996 | 496 | 1996 |
The evolutionary relationship between adult oviposition preferences and larval host plant range in Papilio machaon L. C Wiklund Oecologia 18, 185-197, 1975 | 389 | 1975 |
Adaptive variation in growth rate: life history costs and consequences in the speckled wood butterfly,Pararge aegeria K Gotthard, S Nylin, C Wiklund Oecologia 99, 281-289, 1994 | 352 | 1994 |
Mass and production rate of ejaculates in relation to monandry/polyandry in butterflies L Svärd, C Wiklund Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 24, 395-402, 1989 | 284 | 1989 |
Why do males emerge before females? Protandry as a mating strategy in male and female butterflies T Fagerström, C Wiklund Oecologia 52, 164-166, 1982 | 283 | 1982 |
Proximate causes of Rensch’s rule: does sexual size dimorphism in arthropods result from sex differences in development time? WU Blanckenhorn, AFG Dixon, DJ Fairbairn, MW Foellmer, P Gibert, ... The American Naturalist 169 (2), 245-257, 2007 | 278 | 2007 |
Oviposition, feeding and spatial separation of breeding and foraging habitats in a population of Leptidea sinapis (Lepidoptera) C Wiklund Oikos, 56-68, 1977 | 271* | 1977 |
Survival of distasteful insects after being attacked by naive birds: a reappraisal of the theory of aposematic coloration evolving through individual selection C Wiklund, T Järvi Evolution, 998-1002, 1982 | 257 | 1982 |
Generalist vs. specialist oviposition behaviour in Papilio machaon (Lepidoptera) and functional aspects on the hierarchy of oviposition preferences C Wiklund Oikos, 163-170, 1981 | 236 | 1981 |
Egg-laying patterns in butterflies in relation to their phenology and the visual apparency and abundance of their host plants C Wiklund Oecologia, 23-29, 1984 | 234 | 1984 |
Polyandry and its effect on female reproduction in the green-veined white butterfly (Pieris napi L.) C Wiklund, A Kaitala, V Lindfors, J Abenius Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33, 25-33, 1993 | 232 | 1993 |
Sexual size dimorphism in relation to female polygamy and protandry in butterflies: a comparative study of Swedish Pieridae and Satyridae C Wiklund, J Forsberg Oikos, 373-381, 1991 | 215 | 1991 |
Territorial defence and its seasonal decline in the speckled wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria) PO Wickman, C Wiklund Animal behaviour 31 (4), 1206-1216, 1983 | 208 | 1983 |
Sexual cooperation and conflict in butterflies: a male–transferred anti–aphrodisiac reduces harassment of recently mated females J Andersson, AK Borg-Karlson, C Wiklund Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000 | 201 | 2000 |
Fighting without weaponry: a review of male-male contest competition in butterflies DJ Kemp, C Wiklund Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 49, 429-442, 2001 | 194 | 2001 |
Prey survival by predator intimidation: an experimental study of peacock butterfly defence against blue tits A Vallin, S Jakobsson, J Lind, C Wiklund Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1569), 1203-1207, 2005 | 192 | 2005 |
Sex-related variation in growth rate as a result of selection for large size and protandry in a bivoltine butterfly, Pieris napi C Wiklund, S Nylin, J Forsberg Oikos, 241-250, 1991 | 191 | 1991 |
Aposematism and crypsis combined as a result of distance dependence: functional versatility of the colour pattern in the swallowtail butterfly larva BS Tullberg, S Merilaita, C Wiklund Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272 (1570), 1315-1321, 2005 | 187 | 2005 |
Host plants, nectar source plants, and habitat selection of males and females of Anthocharis cardamines (Lepidoptera) C Wiklund, C Åhrberg Oikos, 169-183, 1978 | 182 | 1978 |