Why fruit rots: theoretical support for Janzen's theory of microbe–macrobe competition

Graeme D. Ruxton , David M. Wilkinson , H. Martin Schaefer , Thomas N. Sherratt
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 ( 1782) 20133320 -20133320

24
2014
Morphology predicts species' functional roles and their degree of specialization in plant-frugivore interactions.

D. Matthias Dehling , Pedro Jordano , H. Martin Schaefer , Katrin Böhning-Gaese
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 ( 1823) 20152444

98
2016
Communication and the evolution of plant–animal interactions

H. Martin Schaefer , Graeme D. Ruxton
Plant-Animal Communication 1 -20

2011
Specialization and interaction strength in a tropical plant-frugivore network differ among forest strata.

Matthias Schleuning , Nico Blüthgen , Martina Flörchinger , Julius Braun
Ecology 92 ( 1) 26 -36

118
2011
26
2009
Bicolored display of Miconia albicans fruits: Evaluating visual and physiological functions of fruit colors

Maria Gabriela G. de Camargo , H. Martin Schaefer , Gustavo Habermann , Eliana Cazetta
American Journal of Botany 102 ( 9) 1453 -1461

6
2015
Biodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality

Santiago Soliveres , Fons van der Plas , Peter Manning , Daniel Prati
Nature 536 ( 7617) 456 -459

540
2016
Identifying Causes of Patterns in Ecological Networks: Opportunities and Limitations

Carsten F. Dormann , Jochen Fründ , H. Martin Schaefer
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 48 ( 1) 559 -584

92
2017
Signal Diversity, Sexual Selection, and Speciation

H. Martin Schaefer , Graeme D. Ruxton
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics 46 ( 1) 573 -592

23
2015
Red leaves, insects and coevolution: a red herring?

H. Martin Schaefer , David M. Wilkinson
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 19 ( 12) 616 -618

67
2004
Leaf colour polymorphisms: a balance between plant defence and photosynthesis

Ignatius J. Menzies , Luke W. Youard , Janice M. Lord , Kaylyn L. Carpenter
Journal of Ecology 104 ( 1) 104 -113

40
2016
Adaptation of flower and fruit colours to multiple, distinct mutualists

Julien P. Renoult , Alfredo Valido , Pedro Jordano , H. Martin Schaefer
New Phytologist 201 ( 2) 678 -686

33
2014
How colorful are fruits? Limited color diversity in fleshy fruits on local and global scales

Kalliope E. Stournaras , Eugenia Lo , Katrin Böhning-Gaese , Eliana Cazetta
New Phytologist 198 ( 2) 617 -629

47
2013
Game theory, multi-modal signalling and the evolution of communication

Graeme D. Ruxton , H. Martin Schaefer
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67 ( 9) 1417 -1423

5
2013
Food allocation rules vary with age and experience in a cooperatively breeding parrot

Nadine Klauke , Jeroen Jansen , Jos Kramer , H. Martin Schaefer
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68 ( 6) 1037 -1047

5
2014
No Evidence for Enforced Alloparental Care in a Cooperatively Breeding Parrot

Jos Kramer , Nadine Klauke , Michael Bauer , H. Martin Schaefer
Ethology 122 ( 5) 389 -398

1
2016
Why fruits go to the dark side

H. Martin Schaefer
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology 37 ( 6) 604 -610

23
2011
Life history trade-offs are influenced by the diversity, availability and interactions of dietary antioxidants

Carlo Catoni , Anne Peters , H. Martin Schaefer
Animal Behaviour 76 ( 4) 1107 -1119

182
2008
Rethinking the role of dietary antioxidants through the lens of self-medication

Michaël Beaulieu , H. Martin Schaefer
Animal Behaviour 86 ( 1) 17 -24

41
2013
Spring arrival along a migratory divide of sympatric blackcaps (Sylvia atricapilla).

Gregor Rolshausen , Keith A. Hobson , H. Martin Schaefer
Oecologia 162 ( 1) 175 -183

52
2010