Theodore H. Fleming
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Theodore H. Fleming's Degrees
- PhD Ecology University of Arizona
- Masters Zoology University of Arizona
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Santa Cruz
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Published Works
- Ecosystem services provided by bats (2011) (992)
- Foraging Patterns and Resource Utilization in Seven Species of Bats in a Seasonal Tropical Forest (1975) (472)
- Frugivores and seed dispersal (1986) (464)
- Three Central American Bat Communitis: Structure, Reproductive Cycles, and Movement Patterns (1972) (385)
- The Short-Tailed Fruit Bat: A Study in Plant-Animal Interactions (1988) (378)
- Patterns of Tropical Vertebrate Frugivore Diversity (1987) (345)
- The evolution of bat pollination: a phylogenetic perspective. (2009) (340)
- The Role of Frugivorous Bats in Tropical Forest Succession (2007) (317)
- Frugivorous Bats, Seed Shadows, and the Structure of Tropical Forests (1981) (312)
- Opportunism versus specialization: the evolution of feeding strategies in frugivorous bats (1986) (197)
- Nectar‐feeding bird and bat niches in two worlds: pantropical comparisons of vertebrate pollination systems (2008) (176)
- Foraging movements of a frugivorous bat, Carollia perspicillata (Phyllostomatidae) (1978) (172)
- Frugivory and seed dispersal: ecological and evolutionary aspects (1993) (172)
- Seasonal changes in the diets of migrant and non-migrant nectarivorous bats as revealed by carbon stable isotope analysis (1993) (170)
- SONORAN DESERT COLUMNAR CACTI AND THE EVOLUTION OF GENERALIZED POLLINATION SYSTEMS (2001) (168)
- Effects of Nectarivorous and Frugivorous Mammals on Reproductive Success of Plants (1994) (167)
- Numbers of Mammal Species in North and Central American Forest Communities (1973) (156)
- The evolution of obligate pollination mutualisms: senita cactus and senita moth (1998) (155)
- Foraging Strategies of Plant-Visiting Bats (1982) (152)
- HISTORICAL VICARIANCE AND POSTGLACIAL COLONIZATION EFFECTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF GENETIC STRUCTURE IN LOPHOCEREUS, A SONORAN DESERT COLUMNAR CACTUS (2002) (143)
- DO TROPICAL FRUGIVORES COMPETE FOR FOOD (1979) (141)
- A brief history of fruits and frugivores (2011) (138)
- Foraging behaviour and energetics of a nectar-feeding bat, Leptonycteris curasoae (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) (1998) (135)
- Migration and evolution of lesser long‐nosed bats Leptonycteris curasoae, inferred from mitochondrial DNA (1996) (134)
- The Short-Tailed Fruit Bat. (1989) (133)
- The Relationship between Body Size, Diet, and Habitat Use in Frugivorous Bats, Genus Carollia (Phyllostomidae) (1991) (130)
- Seasonal Foraging Behavior of the Frugivorous Bat Carollia perspicillata (1986) (120)
- Population ecology of three species of neotropical rodents (1971) (118)
- MUTUALISTIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN UPIGA VIRESCENS (PYRALIDAE), A POLLINATING SEED-CONSUMER, AND LOPHOCEREUS SCHOTTII (CACTACEAE) (1999) (103)
- REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND RELATIVE MALE AND FEMALE FITNESS IN A TRIOECIOUS CACTUS, PACHYCEREUS PRINGLEI (CACTACEAE)' (1994) (102)
- The Ornaments of Life: Coevolution and Conservation in the Tropics (2013) (101)
- An Experimental Analysis of the Food Location Behavior of Frugivorous Bats (1977) (96)
- Phenology, seed dispersal, and recruitment in Cecropia peltata (Moraceae) in Costa Rican tropical dry forest (1990) (96)
- Artibeus jamaicensis: Delayed Embryonic Development in a Neotropical Bat (1971) (88)
- THE EFFECT OF POLLEN LIMITATION ON PLANT REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF SEXUAL POLYMORPHISMS (1995) (86)
- Demography and Natural History of the Common Fruit Bat, Artibeus jamaicensis, on Barro Colorado Island, Panama by C. O. Handley,; D. E. Wilson; A. L. Gardner (1992) (86)
- Anolis Cupreus: The Response of a Lizard to Tropical Seasonality (1975) (85)
- Coexistence of five sympatric Piper (Piperaceae) species in a tropical dry forest (1985) (85)
- Neotropical fish–fruit interactions: eco‐evolutionary dynamics and conservation (2015) (84)
- The reproductive cycles of three species of opossums and other mammals in the Panama Canal Zone. (1973) (76)
- 12 – How Do Fruit- and Nectar-Feeding Birds and Mammals Track Their Food Resources? (1992) (74)
- ON THE EVOLUTION OF LITTER SIZE IN PEROMYSCUS LEUCOPUS (1978) (74)
- The functional roles of mammals in ecosystems (2019) (73)
- Plant-Visiting Bats (1993) (72)
- POPULATION DYNAMICS OF LEPTONYCTERIS CURASOAE (CHIROPTERA: PHYLLOSTOMIDAE) IN JALISCO, MEXICO (1997) (70)
- Notes on the Rodent Faunas of Two Panamanian Forests (1970) (69)
- The Population Ecology of Two Species of Costa Rican Heteromyid Rodents (1974) (69)
- Fecundity, fruiting pattern, and seed dispersal in Piper amalago (Piperaceae), a bat-dispersed tropical shrub (1981) (67)
- Flight Speeds and Mechanical Power Outputs of the Nectar-Feedint Bat, Leptonycteris curasoae (Phyllostomidae: Glossophaginae) (1993) (65)
- PHENOLOGY, SEED DISPERSAL, AND COLONIZATION IN MUNTINGIA CALABURA, A NEOTROPICAL PIONEER TREE (1985) (63)
- Ecological Interactions between Bats and Nocturnal Birds (1976) (58)
- Avian Time Budgets and Distance to Cover (2003) (58)
- Island Bats: EVOLUTION, ECOLOGY, AND CONSERVATION (2010) (56)
- Geographic variation in the breeding system and the evolutionary stability of trioecy in Pachycereus pringlei (Cactaceae) (1998) (54)
- Mating system of Pachycereus pringlei: an autotetraploid cactus (1994) (54)
- Co-pollinators and specialization in the pollinating seed-consumer mutualism between senita cacti and senita moths (2002) (53)
- Life-history strategies (1979) (52)
- The relationship between species richness of vertebrate mutualists and their food plants in tropical and subtropical communities differs among hemispheres (2005) (49)
- Aspects of the Population Dynamics of Three Species of Opossums in the Panama Canal Zone (1972) (49)
- Patterns of allozyme variation in three Costa Rican species of Piper (1986) (47)
- Pollination biology of the columnar cactus Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum in north-western México (2004) (46)
- Opportunism vs. specialization: the evolution of dispersal strategies in fleshy-fruited plants (1993) (45)
- Population genetic structure of Venezuelan chiropterophilous columnar cacti (Cactaceae). (2003) (45)
- Dietary Implications of Intrapopulation Variation in Nitrogen Isotope Composition of an Old World Fruit Bat (2008) (44)
- The structure of neotropical bat communities : a preliminary analysis (1986) (43)
- Does the Pollinator Abundance Hypothesis Explain Geographic Variation in the Breeding System of Pachycereus pringlei? (2003) (37)
- Secular changes in Costa Rican rainfall: correlation with elevation (1986) (37)
- Trophic relationships in a neotropical bat community: a preliminary study using carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures (1998) (35)
- An Experimental Analysis of Seed Hoarding and Burrowing Behavior in Two Species of Costa Rican Heteromyid Rodents (1975) (35)
- Geographic Variation in Carbon Composition of the Pallid Bat, Antrozous pallidus, and its Dietary Implications (1993) (34)
- Roosting behavior of the lesser long-nosed bat, Leptonycteris curasoae (1998) (33)
- Dispersal Ecology of Neotropical Piper Shrubs and Treelets (2004) (32)
- DEPENDENCE ON CACTI AND AGAVES IN NECTAR-FEEDING BATS FROM VENEZUELAN ARID ZONES (2003) (31)
- Genetic variation and population structure of the mixed-mating cactus, Melocactus curvispinus (Cactaceae) (2001) (31)
- Geographic and population variation in pollinating seed-consuming interactions between senita cacti (Lophocereus schottii) and senita moths (Upiga virescens) (1999) (29)
- Lack of genetic differentiation among widely spaced subpopulations of a butterfly with home range behaviour (2001) (26)
- Exploring Demographic, Physical, and Historical Explanations for the Genetic Structure of Two Lineages of Greater Antillean Bats (2011) (26)
- Bat Migration (2010) (25)
- Patterns of fruit traits in a tropical rainforest in Xishuangbanna, SW China (2004) (24)
- Genetic population structure and mobility of two nectar‐feeding bats from Venezuelan deserts: inferences from mitochondrial DNA (2003) (24)
- Social Organization in Two Species of Costa Rican Heteromyid Rodents (1974) (23)
- Using Plant–Animal Interactions to Inform Tree Selection in Tree-Based Agroecosystems for Enhanced Biodiversity (2016) (22)
- Social structure and mating system of the buffy flower bat, Erophylla sezekorni (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) (2008) (22)
- Population and Genetic Consequences of Hurricanes for Three Species of West Indian Phyllostomid Bats (2009) (22)
- Pollination of Cacti in the Sonoran Desert (2000) (21)
- Angiosperm Endozoochory: Were Pterosaurs Cretaceous Seed Dispersers? (1991) (20)
- On the analysis of phenological overlap (1984) (20)
- REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY OF MALE MEXICAN FREE-TAILED BATS (TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS MEXICANA) (2002) (20)
- Allozyme diversity and genetic structure of the leafy cactus (Pereskia guamacho [Cactaceae]). (2002) (19)
- Roosting and Foraging Behavior of the Queensland Tube-Nosed Bat, Nyctimene-Robinsoni (Pteropodidae) - Preliminary Radio-Tracking Observations (1989) (18)
- Characterization of the Echolocation Calls of Bats from Exuma, Bahamas (2009) (17)
- How Nectar-Feeding Bats Localize their Food: Echolocation Behavior of Leptonycteris yerbabuenae Approaching Cactus Flowers (2016) (16)
- DYNAMICS OF A SUBTROPICAL POPULATION OF THE ZEBRA LONGWING BUTTERFLY HELICONIUS CHARITHONIA (NYMPHALIDAE) (2005) (16)
- Growth and Development of Two Species of Tropical Heteromyid Rodents (1977) (14)
- Response of Two Species of Tropical Heteromyid Rodents to Reduced Food and Water Availability (1977) (14)
- Phylogeography and Genetic Structure of Three Evolutionary Lineages of West Indian Phyllostomid Bats (2010) (14)
- The Number of Rodent Species in two Costa Rican Forests (1973) (13)
- Reproductive Consequences of Early Flowering in Organ Pipe Cactus, Stenocereus thurberi (2006) (11)
- Seedling performance in a trioecious cactus,Pachycereus pringlei: Effects of maternity and paternity (1999) (10)
- Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci for two species of phyllostomid bats from the Greater Antilles (Erophylla sezekorni and Macrotus waterhousii) (2008) (9)
- Comparative Biology of Two Temperatetropical Rodent Counterparts (1970) (8)
- NOCTURNAL AND DIURNAL POLLINATORS IN THREE SPECIES (2016) (8)
- Phyllostomid Bats (2020) (7)
- Metabolic rates of small homeotherms in a waterbath. (1975) (7)
- The Resource Base (2013) (7)
- Nectar Bat-Plant Interactions in North American Deserts (2018) (5)
- Parallel trends in the species diversity of west indian birds and bats (1982) (4)
- Cardon and the Night Visitors (1994) (4)
- Why Are Columnar Cacti Associated with Nurse Plants? (2021) (4)
- BATS FROM VENEZUELAN ARID ZONES (2003) (3)
- The Thigh Musculature of Three Species of Scolopacidae (1966) (2)
- “Free” food: nectar bats at hummingbird feeders in southern Arizona (2021) (2)
- FREE-TAILED BATS (TADARIDA BRASILIENSIS MEXICANA) (2002) (2)
- A patch of the tropics. (1994) (2)
- The Frugivory Mutualism (2013) (1)
- A Bat Man in the Tropics: Chasing El Duende (2003) (1)
- Pollination Biology of Four Species of Sonoran Desert Columnar Cacti (2021) (1)
- On the analysis of phenologieal overlap (1984) (1)
- Tropical sites. (1991) (1)
- Lavas and Sills in the Ferrar Large Igneous Province: Field and Geochemical Evidence for the Order of Emplacement. (2005) (1)
- THE THEORY OF ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY AT AGE 40 (2010) (1)
- No Species Is an Island: Bats, Cacti, and Secrets of the Sonoran Desert (2017) (1)
- The Pollination Mutualism (2013) (1)
- Pollen and Seed Dispersal and Their Ecological and Genetic Consequences (2013) (0)
- Pollination of Cacti in the Sonoran Desert When closely related species vie for scarce resources, necessity is the mother of some pretty unusual evolutionary inventions (2016) (0)
- Synthesis and Conclusions about the Ecology and Evolution of Vertebrate-Angiosperm Mutualisms (2013) (0)
- 2. Year of the Marmosa (2019) (0)
- Appendix 1. A Brief Overview of Bat Diversity (2019) (0)
- Book Review:Walker's Bats of the World. Ronald M. Nowak (1995) (0)
- PREFACE (2021) (0)
- 10. Along the Nectar Trail (2019) (0)
- Macroevolutionary Consequences of Pollen and Seed Dispersal (2013) (0)
- Professor P. S. Ramakrishnan, Honorary Fellow, ATB, 2001 (2001) (0)
- The Future of Vertebrate-Angiosperm Mutualisms (2013) (0)
- Book Review:Bat Biology and Conservation Thomas H. Kunz, Paul A. Racey (1999) (0)
- Phylogeny and Biogeography of These Mutualisms (2013) (0)
- 11. In the Blink of an Eye (2019) (0)
- A Bat Man in the Tropics (2017) (0)
- Announcement (1895) (0)
- Bats and the Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Resource Spatio-temporal Predictability (STP) (2021) (0)
- Good to the Last Drop: Feeding Behavior of the Nectar Bat Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) at Hummingbird Feeders in Tucson, Arizona (2023) (0)
- Patterns of Regional and Community Diversity (2013) (0)
- 5. Three Hundred Nights of Solitude (2019) (0)
- 1. Up a Quebrada without a Paddle (2019) (0)
- 3. Along the Río Corobici (2019) (0)
- 8. Fooling Around with Flying Foxes (2019) (0)
- Woods, C. A., and F. E. Sergile (eds.). 2001. Biogeography of the West Indies: Patterns and Perspectives. 2nd ed. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 582 pp. ISBN 0-8493-2001-1, price (hardcover), $149.95 (2003) (0)
- Tropical Heteromyid Rodents (2021) (0)
- WINTER ROOSTING AND FEEDING BEHAVIOUR OF PIED WAGTAILS MOTACZLLA ALBA NEAR OXFORD, ENGLAND (2008) (0)
- A southerly fauna. (1992) (0)
- L. H. Emmons, & F. Feer 1990. Neotropical rainforest mammals. A field guide . University of Chicago Press, Chicago, xiv + 281 pages. Hardback: ISBN 0-226-20716-1; Price: UK £35.95/US $51.75. Paperback: ISBN 0-226-20718-8; Price: UK £15.95/US $22.95. (1991) (0)
- A Southerly Fauna: Latin American Mammalogy . History, Biodiversity, and Conservation. Michael A. Mares and David J. Schmidly, Eds. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, 1991. xviii, 468 pp., illus. $49.95. An Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Publication. (1992) (0)
- Book Review:A Field Guide to the Mammals of Central America and Southeast Mexico Fiona A. Reid (1999) (0)
- The Scope of This Book (2013) (0)
- Mammals of South America.ByRexford D Lord.Baltimore (Maryland): Johns Hopkins University Press. $50.00. xxi + 198 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐8018‐8494‐2. 2007. (2007) (0)
- Appendix 2. Some Common and Scientific Names Used in the Text (2019) (0)
- Zoology (2010) (0)
- Sonoran Desert Journeys (2022) (0)
- Sowing Seeds in a Fertile Field@@@Frugivory and Seed Dispersal: Ecological and Evolutionary Aspects. (1993) (0)
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