Immune defense and host life history M Zuk, AM Stoehr the american naturalist 160 (S4), S9-S22, 2002 | 950 | 2002 |
Phenotypic plasticity: molecular mechanisms and adaptive significance SA Kelly, TM Panhuis, AM Stoehr Compr Physiol 2 (2), 1417-1439, 2012 | 302 | 2012 |
Sexual dimorphism in immunocompetence: what does life-history theory predict? AM Stoehr, H Kokko Behavioral Ecology 17 (5), 751-756, 2006 | 182 | 2006 |
Sex, size, and plumage redness predict house finch survival in an epidemic PM Nolan, GE Hill, AM Stoehr Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1998 | 169 | 1998 |
Eyespots deflect predator attack increasing fitness and promoting the evolution of phenotypic plasticity KL Prudic, AM Stoehr, BR Wasik, A Monteiro Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1798), 20141531, 2015 | 142 | 2015 |
Sexual dimorphism in immunity across animals: a meta‐analysis CD Kelly, AM Stoehr, C Nunn, KN Smyth, ZM Prokop Ecology Letters 21 (12), 1885-1894, 2018 | 120 | 2018 |
Costly melanin ornaments: the importance of taxon? AM Stoehr Functional Ecology, 276-281, 2006 | 114 | 2006 |
Testosterone and the allocation of reproductive effort in male house finches (Carpodacus mexicanus) AM Stoehr, GE Hill Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 48, 407-411, 2000 | 110 | 2000 |
Pairing success relative to male plumage redness and pigment symmetry in the house finch: temporal and geographic constancy GE Hill, PM Nolan, AM Stoehr Behavioral Ecology 10 (1), 48-53, 1999 | 98 | 1999 |
Plumage redness predicts breeding onset and reproductive success in the House Finch: a validation of Darwin's theory KJ McGraw, AM Stoehr, PM Nolan, GE Hill Journal of Avian Biology 32 (1), 90-94, 2001 | 96 | 2001 |
The evolution of sexual size dimorphism in the house finch. II. Population divergence in relation to local selection AV Badyaev, GE Hill, AM Stoehr, PM Nolan, KJ McGraw Evolution 54 (6), 2134-2144, 2000 | 94 | 2000 |
Sex differences in immunity in two species of field crickets M Zuk, LW Simmons, JT Rotenberry, AM Stoehr Canadian Journal of Zoology 82 (4), 627-634, 2004 | 80 | 2004 |
Are significance thresholds appropriate for the study of animal behaviour? AM STOEHR Animal Behaviour 57 (5), F22-F25, 1999 | 76 | 1999 |
The effects of elevated testosterone on plumage hue in male house finches AM Stoehr, GE Hill Journal of Avian Biology 32 (2), 153-158, 2001 | 72 | 2001 |
Seasonal phenotypic plasticity of wing melanisation in the cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) AM Stoehr, H Goux Ecological Entomology 33 (1), 137-143, 2008 | 60 | 2008 |
Inter‐ and intra‐sexual variation in immune defence in the cabbage white butterfly, Pieris rapae L. (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) AM Stoehr Ecological Entomology 32 (2), 188-193, 2007 | 51 | 2007 |
Sex differences in susceptibility to infection: an evolutionary perspective M Zuk, AM Stoehr Sex hormones and immunity to infection, 1-17, 2010 | 39 | 2010 |
Spalt expression and the development of melanic color patterns in pierid butterflies AM Stoehr, JF Walker, A Monteiro EvoDevo 4, 1-11, 2013 | 37 | 2013 |
Ultraviolet reflectance of color patches in male Sceloporus undulatus and Anolis carolinensis AM Stoehr, KJ McGraw Journal of Herpetology 35 (1), 168-171, 2001 | 37 | 2001 |
The number of provisioning visits by house finches predicts the mass of food delivered PM Nolan, AM Stoehr, GE Hill, KJ McGraw The Condor 103 (4), 851-855, 2001 | 35 | 2001 |