Fig‐eating by vertebrate frugivores: a global review M Shanahan, S So, SG GOMPTON, R GORLETT Biological Reviews 76 (4), 529-572, 2001 | 672 | 2001 |
Phylogenetic relationships, historical biogeography and character evolution of fig-pollinating wasps CA Machado, E Jousselin, F Kjellberg, SG Compton, EA Herre Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2001 | 310 | 2001 |
Wind-borne insects mediate directional pollen transfer between desert fig trees 160 kilometers apart S Ahmed, SG Compton, RK Butlin, PM Gilmartin Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (48), 20342-20347, 2009 | 257 | 2009 |
Old World fruit bats can be long–distance seed dispersers through extended retention of viable seeds in the gut LA Shilton, JD Altringham, SG Compton, RJ Whittaker Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1999 | 254 | 1999 |
Regulation of seed and pollinator production in the fig-fig wasp mutualism RJC Nefdt, SG Compton Journal of Animal Ecology, 170-182, 1996 | 191 | 1996 |
Effects of selective logging on the butterflies of a Bornean rainforest SJ Willott, DC Lim, SG Compton, SL Sutton Conservation Biology 14 (4), 1055-1065, 2000 | 183 | 2000 |
Fig volatiles: their role in attracting pollinators and maintaining pollinator specificity AB Ware, PT Kaye, SG Compton, S Van Noort Plant systematics and evolution 186, 147-156, 1993 | 152 | 1993 |
African fig wasp communities: undersaturation and latitudinal gradients in species richness BA Hawkins, SG Compton Journal of Animal Ecology, 361-372, 1992 | 152 | 1992 |
The effects of ants' nests on the physical, chemical and hydrological properties of a rangeland soil in semi-arid Spain LH Cammeraat, SJ Willott, SG Compton, LD Incoll Geoderma 105 (1-2), 1-20, 2002 | 150 | 2002 |
13• Fig-associated wasps: pollinators and parasites, sex-ratio adjustment and male polymorphism, population structure and its consequences EA Herre, SA West, JM Cook, SG Compton, F Kjellberg The evolution of mating systems in insects and arachnids, 226, 1997 | 150 | 1997 |
Sailing with the wind: Dispersal by small flying insects. SG Compton | 146 | 2002 |
Determinants of species richness in southern African fig wasp assemblages SG Compton, BA Hawkins Oecologia 91, 68-74, 1992 | 145 | 1992 |
Ant-herbivore interactions: reasons for the absence of benefits to a fern with foliar nectaries. VK Rashbrook, SG Compton, JH Lawton | 143 | 1992 |
Alternative mating tactics and extreme male dimorphism in fig wasps JM Cook, SG Compton, EA Herre, SA West Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 1997 | 134 | 1997 |
Complex interactions between mutualisms: ants tending homopterans protect fig seeds and pollinators SG Compton, HG Robertson Ecology 69 (4), 1302-1305, 1988 | 134 | 1988 |
Convergent evolution of agaonine and sycoecine (Agaonidae, Chalcidoidea) head shape in response to the constraints of host fig morphology S Noort, SG Compton Journal of Biogeography 23 (4), 415-424, 1996 | 131 | 1996 |
0ne way to be a fig SG Compton African Entomology 1 (2), 1993 | 127 | 1993 |
Pollinator-specific volatile attractants released from figs of Ficus burtt-davyi. S Noort, AB Ware, SG Compton | 126 | 1989 |
African fig wasp parasitoid communities SG Compton, JY Rasplus, AB Ware | 124 | 1994 |
Studies of Ceratosolen galili, a non-pollinating agaonid fig wasp SG Compton, KC Holton, VK Rashbrook, S Van Noort, SL Vincent Biotropica, 188-194, 1991 | 120 | 1991 |