Direct and ecological costs of resistance to herbivory SY Strauss, JA Rudgers, JA Lau, RE Irwin Trends in ecology & evolution 17 (6), 278-285, 2002 | 1000 | 2002 |
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of multispecies plant-animal interactions SY Strauss, RE Irwin Annu. Rev. Ecol. Evol. Syst. 35 (1), 435-466, 2004 | 622 | 2004 |
Florivory: the intersection of pollination and herbivory AC McCall, RE Irwin Ecology letters 9 (12), 1351-1365, 2006 | 493 | 2006 |
Nectar robbing: ecological and evolutionary perspectives RE Irwin, JL Bronstein, JS Manson, L Richardson Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 41 (1), 271-292, 2010 | 412 | 2010 |
Ecology and evolution of plant–pollinator interactions RJ Mitchell, RE Irwin, RJ Flanagan, JD Karron Annals of botany 103 (9), 1355-1363, 2009 | 282 | 2009 |
Secondary metabolites in floral nectar reduce parasite infections in bumblebees LL Richardson, LS Adler, AS Leonard, J Andicoechea, KH Regan, ... Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1803), 20142471, 2015 | 263 | 2015 |
The dual role of floral traits: pollinator attraction and plant defense RE Irwin, LS Adler, AK Brody Ecology 85 (6), 1503-1511, 2004 | 254 | 2004 |
The role of herbivores in the maintenance of a flower color polymorphism in wild radish RE Irwin, SY Strauss, S Storz, A Emerson, G Guibert Ecology 84 (7), 1733-1743, 2003 | 245 | 2003 |
The impact of floral larceny on individuals, populations, and communities RE Irwin, AK Brody, NM Waser Oecologia 129, 161-168, 2001 | 241 | 2001 |
Temporal and spatial variation in pollination of a montane herb: a seven‐year study MV Price, NM Waser, RE Irwin, DR Campbell, AK Brody Ecology 86 (8), 2106-2116, 2005 | 237 | 2005 |
Optimal defence theory and flower petal colour predict variation in the secondary chemistry of wild radish SY Strauss, RE Irwin, VM Lambrix Journal of Ecology, 132-141, 2004 | 229 | 2004 |
Direct and indirect effects of pollinators and seed predators to selection on plant and floral traits D Cariveau, RE Irwin, AK Brody, LS Garcia‐Mayeya, A Von Der Ohe Oikos 104 (1), 15-26, 2004 | 228 | 2004 |
Linking economic activities to the distribution of exotic plants BW Taylor, RE Irwin Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101 (51), 17725-17730, 2004 | 226 | 2004 |
Ecological costs and benefits of defenses in nectar LS Adler, RE Irwin Ecology 86 (11), 2968-2978, 2005 | 214 | 2005 |
Arranging the bouquet of disease: floral traits and the transmission of plant and animal pathogens SH McArt, H Koch, RE Irwin, LS Adler Ecology letters 17 (5), 624-636, 2014 | 212 | 2014 |
Linking pollinator visitation rate and pollen receipt E Cayenne Engel, RE Irwin American Journal of Botany 90 (11), 1612-1618, 2003 | 188 | 2003 |
Comparison of pollen transfer dynamics by multiple floral visitors: experiments with pollen and fluorescent dye LS Adler, RE Irwin Annals of Botany 97 (1), 141-150, 2006 | 186 | 2006 |
NECTAR‐ROBBING BUMBLE BEES REDUCE THE FITNESS OF IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA (POLEMONIACEAE) RE Irwin, AK Brody Ecology 80 (5), 1703-1712, 1999 | 186 | 1999 |
Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology JE Ogilvie, SR Griffin, ZJ Gezon, BD Inouye, N Underwood, DW Inouye, ... Ecology letters 20 (12), 1507-1515, 2017 | 181 | 2017 |
Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata : effects on pollinator behavior and plant fitness RE Irwin, AK Brody Oecologia 116, 519-527, 1998 | 178 | 1998 |