Competition between Hydrilla verticillata and Vallisneria americana as influenced by soil fertility TK Van, GS Wheeler, TD Center Aquatic Botany 62 (4), 225-233, 1999 | 199 | 1999 |
Resource allocation to defence and growth are driven by different responses to generalist and specialist herbivory in an invasive plant W Huang, E Siemann, GS Wheeler, J Zou, J Carrillo, J Ding Journal of Ecology 98 (5), 1157-1167, 2010 | 169 | 2010 |
Caterpillars' compensatory feeding response to diluted nutrients leads to toxic allelochemical dose F Slansky Jr, GS Wheeler Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 65 (2), 171-186, 1992 | 157 | 1992 |
Genetic variation in anti‐herbivore chemical defences in an invasive plant Y Wang, E Siemann, GS Wheeler, L Zhu, X Gu, J Ding Journal of Ecology 100 (4), 894-904, 2012 | 107 | 2012 |
Orchid bees don't need orchids: evidence from the naturalization of an orchid bee in Florida RW Pemberton, GS Wheeler Ecology 87 (8), 1995-2001, 2006 | 104 | 2006 |
Compensatory increases in food consumption and utilization efficiencies by velvetbean caterpillars mitigate impact of diluted diets on growth F Slansky, GS Wheeler Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 51 (2), 175-187, 1989 | 102 | 1989 |
Brazilian peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolius) in Florida and South America: evidence of a possible niche shift driven by hybridization A Mukherjee, DA Williams, GS Wheeler, JP Cuda, S Pal, WA Overholt Biological Invasions 14, 1415-1430, 2012 | 89 | 2012 |
Competitive interactions between Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata) and Vallisneria (Vallisneria americana) as influenced by insect herbivory TK Van, GS Wheeler, TD Center Biological control 11 (3), 185-192, 1998 | 76 | 1998 |
Lower resistance and higher tolerance of invasive host plants: biocontrol agents reach high densities but exert weak control Y Wang, W Huang, E Siemann, J Zou, GS Wheeler, J Carrillo, J Ding Ecological Applications 21 (3), 729-738, 2011 | 74 | 2011 |
Resolving cryptic species with morphology and DNA; thrips as a potential biocontrol agent of Brazilian peppertree, with a new species and overview of Pseudophilothrips … LA Mound, GS Wheeler, DA Williams Zootaxa 2432 (1), 59–68-59–68, 2010 | 74 | 2010 |
The Influence of Hydrilla Leaf Quality on Larval Growth and Development of the Biological Control AgentHydrellia pakistanae (Diptera: Ephydridae) GS Wheeler, TD Center Biological control 7 (1), 1-9, 1996 | 71 | 1996 |
Maintenance of a narrow host range by Oxyops vitiosa; a biological control agent of Melaleuca quinquenervia GS Wheeler Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 33 (4), 365-383, 2005 | 69 | 2005 |
Hybrid Vigor for the Invasive Exotic Brazilian Peppertree (Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi., Anacardiaceae) in Florida JH Geiger, PD Pratt, GS Wheeler, D A. Williams International Journal of Plant Sciences 172 (5), 655-663, 2011 | 68 | 2011 |
Differential metabolism of 1, 8–Cineole in insects IA Southwell, MF Russell, CDA Maddox, GS Wheeler Journal of Chemical Ecology 29, 83-94, 2003 | 68 | 2003 |
Lessons from unsuccessful attempts to establish Spodoptera pectinicornis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), a biological control agent of waterlettuce FA Dray Jr, TD Center, GS Wheeler Biocontrol Science and Technology 11 (3), 301-316, 2001 | 62 | 2001 |
Food consumption and utilization responses to dietary dilution with cellulose and water by velvetbean caterpillars, Anticarsia gemmatalis F SLANSKY Jr, GS Wheeler Physiological Entomology 16 (1), 99-116, 1991 | 62 | 1991 |
Compensatory responses of the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) when fed water‐and cellulose‐diluted diets GS Wheeler, F Slansky Jr Physiological Entomology 16 (3), 361-374, 1991 | 60 | 1991 |
Improved understanding of weed biological control safety and impact with chemical ecology: a review GS Wheeler, U Schaffner Invasive Plant Science and Management 6 (1), 16-29, 2013 | 59 | 2013 |
Ecology and Management of Sheoak (Casuarina spp.), an Invader of Coastal Florida, U.S.A. GS Wheeler, GS Taylor, JF Gaskin, MF Purcell Journal of Coastal Research 27 (3), 485-492, 2011 | 59 | 2011 |
Antipredator defense of biological control agent Oxyops vitiosa is mediated by plant volatiles sequestered from the host plant Melaleuca quinquenervia GS Wheeler, LM Massey, IA Southwell Journal of Chemical Ecology 28, 297-315, 2002 | 58 | 2002 |