Predator vigilance and group size in mammals and birds: a critical review of the empirical evidence MA Elgar Biological Reviews 64 (1), 13-33, 1989 | 1374 | 1989 |
Cannibalism: ecology and evolution among diverse taxa MA Elgar (No Title), 1, 1992 | 768* | 1992 |
The evolution of pheromone diversity MRE Symonds, MA Elgar Trends in ecology & evolution 23 (4), 220-228, 2008 | 402 | 2008 |
Gender differences in publication output: towards an unbiased metric of research performance MRE Symonds, NJ Gemmell, TL Braisher, KL Gorringe, MA Elgar PloS one 1 (1), e127, 2006 | 364 | 2006 |
Sexual cannibalism in spiders and other invertebrates M Elgar Cannibalism: ecology and evolution among diverse taxa, 128-155, 1992 | 327 | 1992 |
Basal metabolic rates in mammals: allometry, phylogeny and ecology MA Elgar, PH Harvey Functional ecology, 25-36, 1987 | 305 | 1987 |
House sparrows establish foraging flocks by giving chirrup calls if the resources are divisible MA Elgar Animal behaviour 34, 169-174, 1986 | 251 | 1986 |
Evolutionary compromise between a few large and many small eggs: comparative evidence in teleost fish MA Elgar Oikos, 283-287, 1990 | 222 | 1990 |
Sperm competition and sexual selection in spiders MA Elgar, TR Birkhead Sperm competition and sexual selection 12, 307-39, 1998 | 209 | 1998 |
The influence of ants on host plant selection by Jalmenus evagoras, a myrmecophilous lycaenid butterfly NE Pierce, MA Elgar Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 16, 209-222, 1985 | 205 | 1985 |
The functional significance of silk decorations of orb-web spiders: a critical review of the empirical evidence ME Herberstein, CL Craig, JA Coddington, MA Elgar Biological Reviews 75 (4), 649-669, 2000 | 202 | 2000 |
Effects of stock grazing on the ground invertebrate fauna of woodland remnants L Bromham, M Cardillo, AF Bennett, MA Elgar Australian Journal of Ecology 24 (3), 199-207, 1999 | 201 | 1999 |
Sexual cannibalism in the garden spider Araneus diadematus MA Elgar, DR Nash Animal Behaviour 36 (5), 1511-1517, 1988 | 184 | 1988 |
Female control of paternity in the sexually cannibalistic spider Argiope keyserlingi MA Elgar, JM Schneider, ME Herberstein Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2000 | 171 | 2000 |
Evolutionary significance of sexual cannibalism MA Elgar, JM Schneider Advances in the Study of Behavior 34 (4), 135-163, 2004 | 169 | 2004 |
Flocking and predator surveillance in house sparrows: test of an hypothesis MA Elgar, CP Catterall Animal behaviour 29 (3), 868-872, 1981 | 162 | 1981 |
The use of corridors by mammals in fragmented australian eucalypt forests: uso de corredores por mamíferos en bosques de eucalipto en australia SJ Downes, KA Handasyde, MA Elgar Conservation biology 11 (3), 718-726, 1997 | 158 | 1997 |
Sexual cannibalism in orb-weaving spiders: an economic model JA Newman, MA Elgar The American Naturalist 138 (6), 1372-1395, 1991 | 154 | 1991 |
Effects of decomposition on carcass attendance in a guild of carrion‐breeding flies MS Archer, MA Elgar Medical and Veterinary Entomology 17 (3), 263-271, 2003 | 153 | 2003 |
The role of male age, sperm age and mating history on fecundity and fertilization success in the hide beetle TM Jones, MA Elgar Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004 | 147 | 2004 |