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Judith Bronstein
Judith Bronstein
University Distinguished Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Arizona
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Conditional outcomes in mutualistic interactions
JL Bronstein
Trends in ecology & evolution 9 (6), 214-217, 1994
11211994
Our current understanding of mutualism
JL Bronstein
The Quarterly Review of Biology 69 (1), 31-51, 1994
7491994
How context dependent are species interactions?
SA Chamberlain, JL Bronstein, JA Rudgers
Ecology letters 17 (7), 881-890, 2014
6442014
The evolution of plant–insect mutualisms
JL Bronstein, R Alarcón, M Geber
New Phytologist 172 (3), 412-428, 2006
6312006
The exploitation of mutualisms
JL Bronstein
Ecology letters 4 (3), 277-287, 2001
5912001
Mutualisms in a changing world: an evolutionary perspective
E Toby Kiers, TM Palmer, AR Ives, JF Bruno, JL Bronstein
Ecology letters 13 (12), 1459-1474, 2010
5782010
The Contribution of Ant‐Plant Protection Studies to Our Understanding of Mutualism1
JL Bronstein
Biotropica 30 (2), 150-161, 1998
4051998
Nectar robbing: ecological and evolutionary perspectives
RE Irwin, JL Bronstein, JS Manson, L Richardson
Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics 41, 271-292, 2010
3962010
The evolution of facilitation and mutualism
JL Bronstein
Journal of Ecology 97 (6), 1160-1170, 2009
3772009
Mutualism
JL Bronstein
Oxford University Press, 2015
3732015
Population dynamics and mutualism: functional responses of benefits and costs
JN Holland, DL DeAngelis, JL Bronstein
The American Naturalist 159 (3), 231-244, 2002
3192002
The costs of mutualism
JL Bronstein
American Zoologist 41 (4), 825-839, 2001
3122001
Cheating and the evolutionary stability of mutualisms
R Ferriere, JL Bronstein, S Rinaldi, R Law, M Gauduchon
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
3072002
Interaction rewiring and the rapid turnover of plant–pollinator networks
PJ CaraDonna, WK Petry, RM Brennan, JL Cunningham, JL Bronstein, ...
Ecology letters 20 (3), 385-394, 2017
2952017
Synergy of multiple partners, including freeloaders, increases host fitness in a multispecies mutualism
TM Palmer, DF Doak, ML Stanton, JL Bronstein, ET Kiers, TP Young, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (40), 17234-17239, 2010
2662010
The value of a metaphor: Organizations and ecosystems
MM Mars, JL Bronstein, RF Lusch
Organizational Dynamics 41 (4), 271-280, 2012
2652012
The effects of invasive ants on prospective ant mutualists
JH Ness, JL Bronstein
Biological Invasions 6, 445-461, 2004
2642004
Ant body size predicts dispersal distance of ant‐adapted seeds: implications of small‐ant invasions
JH Ness, JL Bronstein, AN Andersen, JN Holland
Ecology 85 (5), 1244-1250, 2004
2332004
Behavioral consequences of innate preferences and olfactory learning in hawkmoth–flower interactions
JA Riffell, R Alarcón, L Abrell, G Davidowitz, JL Bronstein, JG Hildebrand
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (9), 3404-3409, 2008
1962008
Phenological shifts and the fate of mutualisms
NE Rafferty, PJ CaraDonna, JL Bronstein
Oikos 124 (1), 14-21, 2015
1932015
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