Flower and fruit abortion: proximate causes and ultimate functions AG Stephenson Annual review of ecology and systematics 12, 253-279, 1981 | 2279 | 1981 |
Male competition, female choice, and sexual selection in plants AG Stephenson, RI Bertin Pollination biology 109, 149, 1983 | 502 | 1983 |
Fruit set, herbivory, fruit reduction, and the fruiting strategy of Catalpa speciosa (Bignoniaceae) AG Stephenson Ecology 61 (1), 57-64, 1980 | 319 | 1980 |
How environmental factors affect pollen performance: ecological and evolutionary perspectives LF Delph, MH Johannsson, AG Stephenson Ecology 78 (6), 1632-1639, 1997 | 290 | 1997 |
LOTUS CORNICULATUS REGULATES OFFSPRING QUALITY THROUGH SELECTIVE FRUIT ABORTION AG Stephenson, JA Winsor Evolution 40 (3), 453-458, 1986 | 268 | 1986 |
The relationship between pollen load and fruit maturation and the effect of pollen load on offspring vigor in Cucurbita pepo JA Winsor, LE Davis, AG Stephenson The American Naturalist 129 (5), 643-656, 1987 | 256 | 1987 |
Effects of soil nitrogen on pollen production, pollen grain size, and pollen performance in Cucurbita pepo (Cucurbitaceae) TC Lau, AG Stephenson American Journal of Botany 80 (7), 763-768, 1993 | 226 | 1993 |
Leaf damage decreases pollen production and hinders pollen performance in Cucurbita texana M Quesada, K Bollman, AG Stephenson Ecology 76 (2), 437-443, 1995 | 217 | 1995 |
The role of the extrafloral nectaries of Catalpa speciosa in limiting herbivory and increasing fruit production AG Stephenson Ecology 63 (3), 663-669, 1982 | 201 | 1982 |
An evolutionary examination of the floral display of Catalpa speciosa (Bignoniaceae) AG Stephenson Evolution, 1200-1209, 1979 | 201 | 1979 |
Effects of soil phosphorus on pollen production, pollen size, pollen phosphorus content, and the ability to sire seeds in Cucurbita pepo (Cucurbitaceae) TC Lau, AG Stephenson Sexual Plant Reproduction 7, 215-220, 1994 | 157 | 1994 |
The Effects of Seed Number and Prior Fruit Dominance on the Pattern of Fruit Production in Cucurbits pepo (Zucchini Squash) AG Stephenson, B Devlin, JB Horton Annals of Botany 62 (6), 653-661, 1988 | 156 | 1988 |
The regulation of maternal investment in an indeterminate flowering plant (Lotus corniculatus) AG Stephenson Ecology 65 (1), 113-121, 1984 | 156 | 1984 |
Mycorrhizal infection and high soil phosphorus improve vegetative growth and the female and male functions in tomato JL Poulton, D Bryla, RT Koide, AG Stephenson New Phytologist 154 (1), 255-264, 2002 | 142 | 2002 |
Interrelationships among inbreeding depression, plasticity in the self-incompatibility system, and the breeding system of Campanula rapunculoides L.(Campanulaceae) AG Stephenson, SV Good, DW Vogler Annals of Botany 85, 211-219, 2000 | 141 | 2000 |
The male determinant of self‐incompatibility in Brassica oleracea is located in the pollen coating AG Stephenson, J Doughty, S Dixon, C Elleman, S Hiscock, HG Dickinson The Plant Journal 12 (6), 1351-1359, 1997 | 137 | 1997 |
Iridoid glycosides in the nectar ofCatalpa speciosa are unpalatable to nectar thieves AG Stephenson Journal of Chemical Ecology 8, 1025-1034, 1982 | 132 | 1982 |
Pathogen effects on vegetative and floral odours mediate vector attraction and host exposure in a complex pathosystem L Shapiro, CM De Moraes, AG Stephenson, MC Mescher Ecology Letters 15 (12), 1430-1438, 2012 | 130 | 2012 |
When does outcrossing occur in a mass-flowering plant? AG Stephenson Evolution, 762-767, 1982 | 130 | 1982 |
Pollen competition in a natural population of Cucurbita foetidissima (Cucurbitaceae) JA Winsor, S Peretz, AG Stephenson American Journal of Botany 87 (4), 527-532, 2000 | 129 | 2000 |