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H Martin Schaefer

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Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 19, 2016
Floral colour change as a potential signal to pollinatorsGraeme D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 3, 2012
By-product information can stabilize the reliability of communicationH Martin Schaefer, G D Ruxton
Biology Letters|May 3, 2014
Fenestration: a window of opportunity for carnivorous plantsH Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Biology Letters|January 17, 2008
Fatal attraction: carnivorous plants roll out the red carpet to lure insectsH Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 9, 2012
The conservation physiology of seed dispersalGraeme D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 29, 2007
Modelling the evolution of leaf colouration with binary assumptions is barking up the wrong treeH Martin Schaefer, Kevin S Gould
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 6, 2011
The timing of food-deceptive flowers: a commentary on Internicola et al. (2008)G D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2009
Are fruit colors adapted to consumer vision and birds equally efficient in detecting colorful signals?H Martin Schaefer, Veronika Schaefer, Misha Vorobyev
Oecologia|November 29, 2007
Does attraction to frugivores or defense against pathogens shape fruit pulp composition?Eliana Cazetta, H Martin Schaefer, Mauro Galetti
Plos One|December 20, 2015
Interactions between a Candidate Gene for Migration (ADCYAP1), Morphology and Sex Predict Spring Arrival in Blackcap PopulationsRaeann Mettler, Gernot Segelbacher, H Martin Schaefer
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 19, 2016
Floral colour change as a potential signal to pollinatorsGraeme D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|November 3, 2012
By-product information can stabilize the reliability of communicationH Martin Schaefer, G D Ruxton
Biology Letters|May 3, 2014
Fenestration: a window of opportunity for carnivorous plantsH Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Biology Letters|January 17, 2008
Fatal attraction: carnivorous plants roll out the red carpet to lure insectsH Martin Schaefer, Graeme D Ruxton
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 9, 2012
The conservation physiology of seed dispersalGraeme D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
Journal of Theoretical Biology|September 29, 2007
Modelling the evolution of leaf colouration with binary assumptions is barking up the wrong treeH Martin Schaefer, Kevin S Gould
Journal of Evolutionary Biology|April 6, 2011
The timing of food-deceptive flowers: a commentary on Internicola et al. (2008)G D Ruxton, H Martin Schaefer
The American Naturalist|May 12, 2009
Are fruit colors adapted to consumer vision and birds equally efficient in detecting colorful signals?H Martin Schaefer, Veronika Schaefer, Misha Vorobyev
Oecologia|November 29, 2007
Does attraction to frugivores or defense against pathogens shape fruit pulp composition?Eliana Cazetta, H Martin Schaefer, Mauro Galetti
Plos One|December 20, 2015
Interactions between a Candidate Gene for Migration (ADCYAP1), Morphology and Sex Predict Spring Arrival in Blackcap PopulationsRaeann Mettler, Gernot Segelbacher, H Martin Schaefer
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