Energy, water, and broad‐scale geographic patterns of species richness BA Hawkins, R Field, HV Cornell, DJ Currie, JF Guégan, DM Kaufman, ... Ecology 84 (12), 3105-3117, 2003 | 2774 | 2003 |
Predictions and tests of climate‐based hypotheses of broad‐scale variation in taxonomic richness DJ Currie, GG Mittelbach, HV Cornell, R Field, JF Guégan, BA Hawkins, ... Ecology letters 7 (12), 1121-1134, 2004 | 1397 | 2004 |
Spatial species‐richness gradients across scales: a meta‐analysis R Field, BA Hawkins, HV Cornell, DJ Currie, JAF Diniz‐Filho, JF Guégan, ... Journal of biogeography 36 (1), 132-147, 2009 | 849 | 2009 |
Does solar energy control organic diversity? Butterflies, moths and the British climate JRG Turner, CM Gatehouse, CA Corey Oikos, 195-205, 1987 | 410 | 1987 |
Genetics and the evolution of muellerian mimicry in heliconius butterflies PM Sheppard, JRG Turner, KS Brown, WW Benson, MC Singer Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological …, 1985 | 361 | 1985 |
Butterfly mimicry: the genetical evolution of an adaptation. JRG Turner Evolutionary biology, 1977 | 315 | 1977 |
Quaternary refugia in tropical America: evidence from race formation in Heliconius butterflies KS Brown, PM Sheppard, JRG Turner Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences …, 1974 | 247 | 1974 |
Adaptation and evolution in Heliconius: a defense of NeoDarwinism JRG Turner Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 12 (1), 99-121, 1981 | 237 | 1981 |
British bird species distributions and the energy theory JRG Turner, JJ Lennon, JA Lawrenson Nature 335 (6190), 539, 1988 | 230 | 1988 |
Mimicry: the palatability spectrum and its consequences JRG Turner Symposia of the Royal Entomological Society of London, 1984 | 211 | 1984 |
Bird diversity and environmental gradients in Britain: a test of the species–energy hypothesis JJ Lennon, JJD Greenwood, JRG Turner Journal of Animal Ecology 69 (4), 581-598, 2000 | 204 | 2000 |
Explaining the global biodiversity gradient: energy, area, history and natural selection JRG Turner Basic and Applied Ecology 5 (5), 435-448, 2004 | 141 | 2004 |
The evolutionary dynamics of Batesian and Muellerian mimicry: similarities and differences JRG TURNER Ecological Entomology 12 (1), 81-95, 1987 | 135 | 1987 |
Predicting the spatial distribution of climate: temperature in Great Britain JJ Lennon, JRG Turner Journal of Animal Ecology 64 (3), 370-392, 1995 | 129 | 1995 |
Learning and memory in mimicry: II. Do we understand the mimicry spectrum? MP Speed, JRG Turner Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 67 (3), 281-312, 1999 | 126 | 1999 |
Studies of Müllerian mimicry and its evolution in burnet moths and heliconid butterflies JRG Turner Ecological genetics and evolution, 224-260, 1971 | 118 | 1971 |
A metapopulation model of species boundaries JJ Lennon, JRG Turner, D Connell Oikos, 486-502, 1997 | 115 | 1997 |
Contrasted modes of evolution in the same genome: allozymes and adaptive change in Heliconius JR Turner, MS Johnson, WF Eanes Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 76 (4), 1924-1928, 1979 | 113 | 1979 |
Experiments on the demography of tropical butterflies. II. Longevity and home-range behaviour in Heliconius erato JRG Turner Biotropica, 21-31, 1971 | 112 | 1971 |
Why does the genotype not congeal? JRG Turner Evolution, 645-656, 1967 | 109 | 1967 |