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- Masters Artificial Intelligence University of Oxford
- Bachelors Mathematics Stanford University
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- Optimal Foraging: A Selective Review of Theory and Tests (1977) (3030)
- Optimal Foraging Theory: A Critical Review (1984) (1943)
- Optimal foraging: movement patterns of bumblebees between inflorescences. (1978) (445)
- A Review of the Biology of Gambusia affinis and G. holbrooki (2005) (398)
- Plague Minnow or Mosquito Fish? A Review of the Biology and Impacts of Introduced Gambusia Species (2008) (391)
- What does it cost a plant to produce floral nectar? (1991) (382)
- Reproduction in Polemonium: Assessing the Factors Limiting Seed Set (1988) (294)
- Biological collections and ecological/environmental research: a review, some observations and a look to the future (2010) (293)
- The production of dilute nectars by hummingbird and honeyeater flowers (1981) (275)
- The scanning behavior of juncos: A game-theoretical approach (1982) (233)
- Optimal foraging in hummingbirds : testing the marginal value theorem (1978) (214)
- Pollination biology in the Snowy Mountains of Australia: Comparisons with montane Colorado, USA (1988) (182)
- Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future (2021) (177)
- Local Geographic Distributions of Bumblebees Near Crested Butte, Colorado: Competition and Community Structure (1982) (167)
- Optimal foraging in bumblebees: Rule of movement between flowers within inflorescences (1979) (160)
- Optimal Meal Size in Hummingbirds (1978) (136)
- Understanding movements of organisms: it's time to abandon the Lévy foraging hypothesis (2015) (133)
- The foraging behaviour of Australian honeyeaters: a review and some comparisons with hummingbirds (1980) (127)
- Optimal foraging in bumblebees and coevolution with their plants (2004) (120)
- Are animals efficient harvesters? (1978) (117)
- The Economics of Territory Size and Time Budget in the Golden-Winged Sunbird (1979) (109)
- Effects of climate change on phenologies and distributions of bumble bees and the plants they visit (2016) (100)
- Optimal foraging in bumblebees: calculation of net rate of energy intake and optimal patch choice. (1980) (98)
- Foraging in bumblebees: Rule of departure from an inflorescence (1982) (96)
- A review of the biology of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea (2001) (94)
- Optimal foraging in hummingbirds: Rule of movement between inflorescences (1981) (91)
- Factors influencing predation on eggs and tadpoles of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea by the introduced Plague Minnow Gambusia holbrooki (2000) (89)
- Distribution and conservation status of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea in New South Wales (1996) (76)
- Optimal Travel Speeds of Animals (1981) (74)
- REPRODUCTION IN POLEMONIUM: PATTERNS AND IMPLICATIONS OF FLORAL NECTAR PRODUCTION AND STANDING CROPS (1986) (71)
- Effects of honey bees on colonies of Exoneura asimillima, an Australian native bee (1991) (68)
- Experimental manipulations of Polemonium foliosissimum: effects on subsequent nectar production, seed production and growth (1988) (67)
- Can nest predation explain the timing of the breeding season and the pattern of nest dispersion of New Holland honeyeaters (1994) (58)
- Habitat requirements for the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea (Anura: Hylidae) (1996) (55)
- Optimal nectar production in a hummingbird pollinated plant (1981) (51)
- A review of the biology of the Southern Bell Frog Litoria raniformis (Anura: Hylidae) (2002) (48)
- Why hummingbirds hover and honeyeaters perch (1981) (48)
- Relationship between time since the last fire and flowering in Telopea speciosissima R. Br. and Lambertia formosa Sm. (1983) (45)
- Activity and abundance of bumble bees near Crested Butte, Colorado: diel, seasonal, and elevation effects (2011) (45)
- Local Geographic Distributions of Bumble Bees Near Crested Butte, Colorado: Competition and Community Structure Revisited (2012) (45)
- Floral Nectar: Pollinator Attraction or Manipulation? (2016) (42)
- Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmission (2017) (41)
- Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmission (2013) (38)
- Fire-Stimulated Flowering: A Review and Look to the Future (2017) (38)
- Optimal body size in bumblebees (2004) (37)
- Habitat-use by the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea in Australia and New Zealand (2002) (36)
- THE FLIGHT DIRECTIONALITY OF BUMBLEBEES - DO THEY REMEMBER WHERE THEY CAME FROM (1992) (35)
- Conservation and the 4 Rs, which are rescue, rehabilitation, release, and research (2018) (35)
- Honeyeater foraging: A test of optimal foraging theory (1981) (35)
- Seasonal patterns of reproduction in heathland honeyeaters are not responses to changing nectar availability (1991) (33)
- Effects of inflorescence height and number of flowers per inflorescence on fruit set in waratahs (Telopea speciosissima) (1981) (32)
- Relationship between nectar production and seasonal patterns of density and nesting of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney (1986) (32)
- Frogs on the hop: translocations of Green and Golden Bell Frogs Litoria aurea in Greater Sydney (2008) (31)
- Pollination ecology of Christmas Bells (Blandfordia nobilis Sm.): Effects of adding artificial nectar on pollen removal and seed‐set (1988) (29)
- Plant–pollinator co-evolution: It's time to reconnect with Optimal Foraging Theory and Evolutionarily Stable Strategies (2016) (29)
- Green and Golden Bell Frogs in New South Wales: current status and future prospects (2008) (29)
- Attempted introduction of the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog to Long Reef Golf Course: a step towards recovery? (2008) (28)
- Yearly variation in seasonal patterns of honeyeater abundance, flower density and nectar production in heathland near Sydney (1988) (27)
- Optimal Foraging Theory: Introduction (2010) (26)
- Seasonal Patterns of Capture Rate and Resource Abundance for Honeyeaters and Silvereyes in Heathland Near Sydney (1988) (25)
- Nectar mimicry: a new phenomenon (2020) (23)
- Abundance of eastern bristlebirds in relation to habitat and fire history (1995) (22)
- Seasonal pattern of abundance of honeyeaters and their resources in heathland areas near Sydney (2006) (21)
- Flower Color Evolution and the Evidence of Pollinator-Mediated Selection (2021) (21)
- Fruit set in Lambertia formosa Sm. (Proteaceae) (1982) (20)
- Estimated forest bird densities by variable distance point counts (1985) (20)
- Hastings River mouse Pseudomys oralis: a biological review (2002) (19)
- Territoriality in Honeyeaters: Reviewing the Concept and Evaluating Available Information (1996) (19)
- Patterns of Residency and Movement Among Honeyeaters in Heathland near Sydney (1989) (18)
- Pollination ecology of Christmas Bells (Blandfordia nobilis): Patterns of standing crop of nectar (1988) (18)
- The relationships between abundances of honeyeaters and their food resources in open forest areas near Sydney (1986) (18)
- The use of PIT tags in capture-recapture studies of frogs: A field evaluation (2005) (18)
- Seasonal patterns of abundance of insectivorous birds and flying insects (1985) (17)
- Pollination ecology of Christmas Bells (Blandfordia nobilis): Effects of pollen quantity and source on seed set (1988) (17)
- Relationship between nectar production and yearly and spatial variation in density and nesting of resident honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney (1993) (15)
- Use of heathland and adjoining forest by honeyeaters: Results of a radiotracking study (1993) (15)
- Habitat Use by Eastern Bristlebirds in Barren Grounds Nature Reserve (1992) (14)
- The introduced Honeybee Apis mellifera and the Precautionary Principle: reducing the conflict (1999) (13)
- Animal Movements – An Optimal Foraging Theory Approach (2019) (13)
- Optimal Foraging and Plant–Pollinator Co-Evolution (2010) (12)
- Dynamics of co-occurring frog species in three ponds utilized by the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea (1999) (12)
- Radio-tracking Honeyeater Movements (1987) (11)
- Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity (2022) (10)
- Marine crabs eating freshwater frogs: why are such observations so rare? (2013) (10)
- Struggling scientists: please cite our papers! (2013) (10)
- Achieving research excellence and citation success: What's the point and how do you do it ? (2014) (9)
- Analysis of an instantaneous census method for heathland birds (1983) (9)
- New records and invasive potential of the poeciliid fish Phalloceros caudimaculatus (2005) (9)
- Graham H. Pyke: Sustainability for Humanity: It's Time To Preach Beyond the Converted. (2017) (9)
- Patterns of floral nectar standing crops allow plants to manipulate their pollinators (2020) (9)
- Prey detection by the blue-eye Pseudomugil signifer Kner (Atherinidae): analysis of field behaviour by controlled laboratory experiments (1985) (9)
- The Accuracy of a Radiotracking System for Monitoring Honeyeater Movements (1990) (8)
- A strategy for reviewing the biology of animals (2000) (8)
- Effects of flower removal on abundance and behaviour of honeyeaters in heathland near Sydney (1989) (7)
- Evaluating the quality of taxonomic publications : a simple alternative to citations and effort (2014) (7)
- What can we learn from untapped wildlife rescue databases? The masked lapwing as a case study (2018) (6)
- Hummingbird foraging on artificial inflorescences (1981) (6)
- Conservation and the Holy Grail: The Story of the Night Parrot (2014) (6)
- Wildlife conservation in the south-east forests of New South Wales (1991) (6)
- What can we learn from untapped wildlife rescue databases? The masked lapwing as a case study (2018) (6)
- Predation by Water Skinks (Eulamprus quoyii) on tadpoles and metamorphs of the Green and Golden Bell Frog (Litoria aurea) (2001) (5)
- World War II and the rise of the plague minnow Gambusia holbrooki (Girard, 1859) in Australia (2011) (5)
- Larvivorous fish for malaria prevention (2009) (5)
- Corroboree behaviour of new holland and white-cheeked honeyeaters (1989) (5)
- Optimal Foraging Theory: Application and Inspiration in Human Endeavors Outside Biology (2019) (4)
- Rice-growing and conservation of the Southern Bell Frog Litoria raniformis in New South Wales, Australia (2008) (4)
- Observations of the foraging behaviour of adult Green and Golden Bell Frogs (Litoria aurea) (2001) (4)
- Comment on “Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars” (2017) (4)
- Captive frog egg numbers – A misleading indicator of breeding potential (2002) (4)
- Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmission (Review) (2013) (3)
- Vegetation mounds as over-winter habitat for Green and Golden Bell frogs Litoria aurea (2015) (3)
- Fauna Impact Statements: a review of processes and standards (1995) (2)
- A history of environmental ornithology at the Australian Museum (2012) (2)
- Salvage of floral resources through re-absorption before flower abscission (2020) (2)
- Foraging: Behavior and Ecology. David W. Stephens, Joel S. Brown, and Ronald C. Ydenberg, editors. (2008) (2)
- Do humans forage optimally and what does this mean for zoology on the table (2017) (2)
- Effects of stomach flushing on recapture rates for Litoria aurea and Limnodynastes peronii (2004) (1)
- Justice Stein's 1993 judgment in the New South Wales land and environment court: What does it mean for conservation of endangered fauna and fauna impact statements? (1995) (1)
- Changes in floral nectar are unlikely adaptive responses to pollinator flight sound. (2020) (1)
- Mining a museum frog collection for environmental bio-indicators using specimens of the Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii (2008) (1)
- Foraging: Section Overview (2019) (1)
- Neonicotinoids and Optimal Foraging Theory (2021) (1)
- Response: Commentary: Underestimating the Challenges of Avoiding a Ghastly Future (2021) (1)
- Interactions between tadpoles of Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea and Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii (2008) (1)
- Updating biological reviews: the Hastings River mouse Pseudomys oralis as a case history. (2003) (1)
- A Simple Approach to Analyze Sugar Nectar Composition in Flowers Using Capillary Electrophoresis and Enzymatic Assays (2020) (1)
- Flower visitors have a taste for salt, but this may have little relevance to nectar evolution: a comment on Finkelstein et al. 2022 (2022) (0)
- Foraging: A Fundamental Activity for All Life (2019) (0)
- Learning to forage in honeyeaters and hummingbirds (1981) (0)
- Reply to Páll-Gergely (2015) (0)
- Nectar mimicry: a new phenomenon (2020) (0)
- Patterns of floral nectar standing crops allow plants to manipulate their pollinators (2020) (0)
- Resolution of Respect Charles Birch 1918–2009 (2010) (0)
- Interactions between tadpoles of the Australian frogs Litoria aurea and Limnodynastes peronii (2008) (0)
- A note on the diet of the Striped Marsh Frog Limnodynastes peronii in the Sydney Basin (2006) (0)
- Models of Food-Finding: Foraging Theory . David W. Stephens and John R. Krebs. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1987. xiv, 247 pp., illus. $40; paper, $14.50. Monographs in Behavior and Ecology. (1987) (0)
- Models of food-finding: foraging theory. (1987) (0)
- Optimal Foraging Theory (2020) (0)
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