Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations among species Nature 487 (7405), 94-98, 2012 | 1220 | 2012 |
Male contribution to egg production in butterflies: evidence for transfer of nutrients at mating CL Boggs, LE Gilbert Science 206 (4414), 83-84, 1979 | 643 | 1979 |
Food web organization and the conservation of neotropical diversity LE Gilbert Conservation Biology. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts, 1980 | 610 | 1980 |
Pollen Feeding and Reproductive Biology of Heliconius Butterflies LE Gilbert Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 69 (6), 1403-1407, 1972 | 568 | 1972 |
Ecological consequences of a coevolved mutualism between butterflies and plants LE Gilbert Coevolution of animals and plants, 210-240, 1975 | 510 | 1975 |
Coevolution of plants and herbivores: passion flower butterflies WW Benson, KS Brown Jr, LE Gilbert Evolution, 659-680, 1975 | 478 | 1975 |
Butterfly ecology LE Gilbert, MC Singer Annual review of ecology and systematics, 365-397, 1975 | 427 | 1975 |
Linkage of butterfly mate preference and wing color preference cue at the genomic location of wingless MR Kronforst, LG Young, DD Kapan, C McNeely, RJ O'Neill, LE Gilbert Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (17), 6575-6580, 2006 | 377 | 2006 |
Coevolution of Animals and Plants: Symposium V, First International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology, 1973 LE Gilbert, PH Raven University of Texas Press, 1975 | 316 | 1975 |
Why are there so many mimicry rings? Correlations between habitat, behaviour and mimicry in Heliconius butterflies J Mallet, LE Gilbert Jr Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 55 (2), 159-180, 1995 | 313 | 1995 |
Ovarian dynamics in heliconiine butterflies: programmed senescence versus eternal youth H Dunlap-Pianka, CL Boggs, LE Gilbert Science 197 (4302), 487-490, 1977 | 305 | 1977 |
Population structure and dynamics of the tropical butterfly Heliconius ethilla PR Ehrlich, LE Gilbert Biotropica, 69-82, 1973 | 300 | 1973 |
Checkerspot Butterflies: A Historical Perspective: Long-term studies of Euphydryas butterffies have revealed much about the biology of natural populations. PR Ehrlich, RR White, MC Singer, SW McKechnie, LE Gilbert Science 188 (4185), 221-228, 1975 | 282 | 1975 |
Postmating female odor in Heliconius butterflies: a male-contributed antiaphrodisiac? LE Gilbert Science 193 (4251), 419-420, 1976 | 252 | 1976 |
Invasion of red imported fire ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): microgeography of competitive replacement SD Porter, B Van Eimeren, LE Gilbert Annals of the Entomological Society of America 81 (6), 913-918, 1988 | 249 | 1988 |
Butterfly-Plant Coevolution: Has Passiflora adenopoda Won the Selectional Race with Heliconiine Butterflies? LE Gilbert Science 172 (3983), 585-586, 1971 | 248 | 1971 |
Insects as selective agents on plant vegetative morphology: egg mimicry reduces egg laying by butterflies KS Williams, LE Gilbert Science 212 (4493), 467-469, 1981 | 223 | 1981 |
Phylogenetic relationships and chromosome number evolution in Passiflora AK Hansen, LE Gilbert, BB Simpson, SR Downie, AC Cervi, RK Jansen Systematic Botany 31 (1), 138-150, 2006 | 201 | 2006 |
Polymorphic butterfly reveals the missing link in ecological speciation NL Chamberlain, RI Hill, DD Kapan, LE Gilbert, MR Kronforst Science 326 (5954), 847-850, 2009 | 181 | 2009 |
Dispersal and gene flow in a butterfly species LE Gilbert, MC Singer The American Naturalist 107 (953), 58-72, 1973 | 178 | 1973 |