Incidence and consequences of inherited environmental effects MC Rossiter Annual review of ecology and systematics 27 (1), 451-476, 1996 | 618 | 1996 |
Urban nature experiences reduce stress in the context of daily life based on salivary biomarkers MCR Hunter, BW Gillespie, SYP Chen Frontiers in Psychology 10, 722, 2019 | 389 | 2019 |
Relationships among defoliation, red oak phenolics, and gypsy moth growth and reproduction MC Rossiter, JC Schultz, IT Baldwin Ecology 69 (1), 267-277, 1988 | 376 | 1988 |
Environmentally-based maternal effects: a hidden force in insect population dynamics? MC Rossiter Oecologia 87, 288-294, 1991 | 205 | 1991 |
Designing for conservation of insects in the built environment MCR Hunter, MD Hunter Insect Conservation and diversity 1 (4), 189-196, 2008 | 168 | 2008 |
Environmental affordances: A practical approach for design of nearby outdoor settings in urban residential areas S Hadavi, R Kaplan, MCR Hunter Landscape and urban planning 134, 19-32, 2015 | 162 | 2015 |
Maternal effects generate variation in life history: consequences of egg weight plasticity in the gypsy moth MC Rossiter Functional Ecology, 386-393, 1991 | 158 | 1991 |
The perception of naturalness correlates with low-level visual features of environmental scenes MG Berman, MC Hout, O Kardan, MCR Hunter, G Yourganov, ... PloS one 9 (12), e114572, 2014 | 156 | 2014 |
Spatial contagion: Gardening along the street in residential neighborhoods MCR Hunter, DG Brown Landscape and Urban Planning 105 (4), 407-416, 2012 | 143 | 2012 |
Is the preference of natural versus man-made scenes driven by bottom–up processing of the visual features of nature? O Kardan, E Demiralp, MC Hout, MCR Hunter, H Karimi, T Hanayik, ... Frontiers in psychology 6, 471, 2015 | 137 | 2015 |
Maternal effects hypothesis of herbivore outbreak: a framework for the inclusion of population-quality variables as central features of herbivore population-dynamics models MC Rossiter Bioscience 44 (11), 752-763, 1994 | 118 | 1994 |
Use of a secondary host by non‐outbreak populations of the gypsy moth MC Rossiter Ecology 68 (4), 857-868, 1987 | 98 | 1987 |
Using ecological theory to guide urban planting design: An adaptation strategy for climate change MC Hunter Landscape Journal 30 (2), 173-193, 2011 | 96 | 2011 |
The role of environmental variation in parental effects expression MC Rossiter Maternal effects as adaptations, 112-134, 1998 | 90 | 1998 |
Initiation of maternal effects in Lymantria dispar: Genetic and ecological components of egg provisioning MC Rossiter, DL Cox‐Foster, MA Briggs Journal of Evolutionary Biology 6 (4), 577-589, 1993 | 78 | 1993 |
Resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis in Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae): Genetic and Environmental Causes M Rossiter, WG Yendol, NR Dubois Journal of Economic Entomology 83 (6), 2211-2218, 1990 | 75 | 1990 |
Behavioral and growth responses of specialist herbivore,Homoeosoma electellum, to major terpenoid of its host,Helianthus SPP M Rossiter, J Gershenzon, TJ Mabry Journal of Chemical Ecology 12, 1505-1521, 1986 | 71 | 1986 |
Image feature types and their predictions of aesthetic preference and naturalness FF Ibarra, O Kardan, MCR Hunter, HP Kotabe, FAC Meyer, MG Berman Frontiers in Psychology 8, 240389, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |
Investigating predictors of plant establishment during roadside restoration NL Haan, MCR Hunter, MD Hunter Restoration Ecology 20 (3), 315-321, 2012 | 61 | 2012 |
Genetic and phenotypic variation in diet breadth in a generalist herbivore MC Rossiter Evolutionary Ecology 1, 272-282, 1987 | 59 | 1987 |