On ecological fitting, plant–insect associations, herbivore host shifts, and host plant selection SJ Agosta Oikos 114 (3), 556-565, 2006 | 295 | 2006 |
Ecological fitting by phenotypically flexible genotypes: implications for species associations, community assembly and evolution SJ Agosta, JA Klemens Ecology Letters 11 (11), 1123-1134, 2008 | 290 | 2008 |
How specialists can be generalists: resolving the "parasite paradox" and implications for emerging infectious disease SJ Agosta, N Janz, DR Brooks Zoologia (Curitiba, Impresso) 27 (2), 151-162, 2010 | 281 | 2010 |
Habitat use, diet and roost selection by the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) in North America: a case for conserving an abundant species SJ Agosta Mammal Review 32 (3), 179-198, 2002 | 212 | 2002 |
Understanding host-switching by ecological fitting SBL Araujo, MP Braga, DR Brooks, SJ Agosta, EP Hoberg, ... PLoS One 10 (10), e0139225, 2015 | 170 | 2015 |
Mammalian metabolic allometry: do intraspecific variation, phylogeny, and regression models matter? AE Sieg, MP O’Connor, JN McNair, BW Grant, SJ Agosta, AE Dunham The American Naturalist 174 (5), 720-733, 2009 | 107 | 2009 |
Reconsidering the mechanistic basis of the metabolic theory of ecology MP O'Connor, SJ Kemp, SJ Agosta, F Hansen, AE Sieg, BP Wallace, ... Oikos 116 (6), 1058-1072, 2007 | 102 | 2007 |
Body size distributions of large Costa Rican dry forest moths and the underlying relationship between plant and pollinator morphology SJ Agosta, DH Janzen Oikos 108 (1), 183-193, 2005 | 91 | 2005 |
Do scatter hoarders trade off increased predation risks for lower rates of cache pilferage? MA Steele, TA Contreras, LZ Hadj-Chikh, SJ Agosta, PD Smallwood, ... Behavioral Ecology, art107, 2014 | 88 | 2014 |
Embracing colonizations: a new paradigm for species association dynamics S Nylin, S Agosta, S Bensch, WA Boeger, MP Braga, DR Brooks, ... Trends in ecology & evolution 33 (1), 4-14, 2018 | 86 | 2018 |
Resource specialization in a phytophagous insect: no evidence for genetically based performance trade‐offs across hosts in the field or laboratory SJ Agosta, JA Klemens Journal of evolutionary biology 22 (4), 907-912, 2009 | 71 | 2009 |
Evolutionary implications of hierarchical impacts of nonlethal injury on reproduction, including maternal effects J Bernardo, SJ Agosta Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 86 (3), 309-331, 2005 | 68 | 2005 |
Feeding ecology of the bat Eptesicus fuscus:‘preferred’prey abundance as one factor influencing prey selection and diet breadth SJ Agosta, D Morton, KM Kuhn Journal of Zoology 260 (2), 169-177, 2003 | 60 | 2003 |
Diet of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, from Pennsylvania and western Maryland SJ Agosta, D Morton Northeastern Naturalist 10 (1), 89-104, 2003 | 49 | 2003 |
Variation in growth and developmental responses to supraoptimal temperatures near latitudinal range limits of gypsy moth Lymantria dispar (L.), an expanding … LM Thompson, TM Faske, N Banahene, D Grim, SJ Agosta, D Parry, ... Physiological Entomology 42 (2), 181-190, 2017 | 43 | 2017 |
An integrated parasitology: revealing the elephant through tradition and invention EP Hoberg, SJ Agosta, WA Boeger, DR Brooks Trends in parasitology, 2015 | 38 | 2015 |
Arctic systems in the Quaternary: ecological collision, faunal mosaics and the consequences of a wobbling climate EP Hoberg, JA Cook, SJ Agosta, W Boeger, KE Galbreath, S Laaksonen, ... Journal of helminthology 91 (4), 409-421, 2017 | 37 | 2017 |
Nightly, seasonal, and yearly patterns of bat activity at night roosts in the central Appalachians SJ Agosta, D Morton, BD Marsh, KM Kuhn Journal of Mammalogy 86 (6), 1210-1219, 2005 | 35 | 2005 |
Fitness consequences of host use in the field: temporal variation in performance and a life history tradeoff in the moth Rothschildia lebeau (Saturniidae) SJ Agosta Oecologia 157 (1), 69-82, 2008 | 32 | 2008 |
Phylogeny, regression, and the allometry of physiological traits MP O’Connor, SJ Agosta, F Hansen, SJ Kemp, AE Sieg, JN McNair, ... The American Naturalist 170 (3), 431-442, 2007 | 32 | 2007 |