The measurement of selection on quantitative traits: biases due to environmental covariances between traits and fitness MD Rausher Evolution 46 (3), 616-626, 1992 | 696 | 1992 |
Co-evolution and plant resistance to natural enemies MD Rausher Nature 411 (6839), 857-864, 2001 | 597 | 2001 |
Experimental manipulation of putative selective agents provides evidence for the role of natural enemies in the evolution of plant defense R Mauricio, MD Rausher Evolution 51 (5), 1435-1444, 1997 | 570 | 1997 |
Variation in the defense strategies of plants: are resistance and tolerance mutually exclusive? R Mauricio, MD Rausher, DS Burdick Ecology 78 (5), 1301-1311, 1997 | 470 | 1997 |
Escape from adaptive conflict after duplication in an anthocyanin pathway gene DL Des Marais, MD Rausher Nature 454 (7205), 762-765, 2008 | 460 | 2008 |
Costs and benefits of plant resistance to herbivory EL Simms, MD Rausher The American Naturalist 130 (4), 570-581, 1987 | 436 | 1987 |
Evolutionary transitions in floral color MD Rausher International Journal of Plant Sciences 169 (1), 7-21, 2008 | 427 | 2008 |
Tradeoff between resistance and tolerance to herbivore damage in a morning glory WL Fineblum, MD Rausher Nature 377 (6549), 517-520, 1995 | 415 | 1995 |
Search image for leaf shape in a butterfly MD Rausher Science 200 (4345), 1071-1073, 1978 | 403 | 1978 |
Larval habitat suitability and oviposition preference in three related butterflies MD Rausher Ecology 60 (3), 503-511, 1979 | 340 | 1979 |
Pollinator-mediated selection on flower color allele drives reinforcement R Hopkins, MD Rausher Science 335 (6072), 1090-1092, 2012 | 294 | 2012 |
THE EVOLUTION OF RESISTANCE TO HERBIVORY IN IPOMOEA PURPUREA. II. NATURAL SELECTION BY INSECTS AND COSTS OF RESISTANCE EL Simms, MD Rausher Evolution 43 (3), 573-585, 1989 | 258 | 1989 |
Tradeoffs in performance on different hosts: evidence from within-and between-site variation in the beetle Deloyala guttata MD Rausher Evolution, 582-595, 1984 | 256 | 1984 |
Genetic Constraints and Selection Acting on Tolerance to Herbivory in the Common Morning Glory Ipomoea purpurea P Tiffin, MD Rausher The American Naturalist 154 (6), 700-716, 1999 | 251 | 1999 |
Patterns of evolutionary rate variation among genes of the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway. MD Rausher, RE Miller, P Tiffin Molecular biology and evolution 16 (2), 266-274, 1999 | 246 | 1999 |
Testing for environmentally induced bias in phenotypic estimates of natural selection: theory and practice JR Stinchcombe, MT Rutter, DS Burdick, P Tiffin, MD Rausher, R Mauricio The American Naturalist 160 (4), 511-523, 2002 | 232 | 2002 |
Host plant selection by Battus philenor butterflies: the roles of predation, nutrition, and plant chemistry MD Rausher Ecological monographs 51 (1), 1-20, 1981 | 230 | 1981 |
Individual variation in host location by phytophagous insects DR PAPAJ, MD RAUSHER Herbivorous Insects, 77-124, 1983 | 215 | 1983 |
Ecology of host-selection behavior in phytophagous insects MD RAUSHER Variable plants and herbivores in natural and managed systems, 223-257, 1983 | 208 | 1983 |
Herbivory, plant density, and plant reproductive success: the effect of Battus philenor on Aristolochia reticulata MD Rausher, P Feeny Ecology 61 (4), 905-917, 1980 | 206 | 1980 |