Browsing byAuthorPyke, GH

Jump to a point in the index:
Showing results 1 to 17 of 17
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2020-02-03Patterns of floral nectar standing crops allow plants to manipulate their pollinators.Pyke, GH; Kalman, JRM; Bordin, DM; Blanes, L; Doble, PA
2018-02-01Conservation and the 4 Rs, which are rescue, rehabilitation, release, and researchPyke, GH; Szabo, JK
2018-01-01Do humans forage optimally and what does this mean for zoology on the table?Pyke, GH
2017-12-11Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmissionWalshe, DP; Garner, P; Adeel, AA; Pyke, GH; Burkot, TR
2017-12-08Comment on “Cognition-mediated evolution of low-quality floral nectars”Pyke, GH; Waser, NM
2017-06-01Graham H. Pyke: Sustainability for Humanity: It's Time To Preach Beyond the ConvertedPyke, GH
2017-05-04Fire-Stimulated Flowering: A Review and Look to the FuturePyke, GH
2015-01-01Understanding movements of organisms: It's time to abandon the Lévy foraging hypothesisPyke, GH
2015-01-01Vegetation mounds as over-winter habitat for Green and Golden Bell frogs Litoria aureaWhite, AW; Pyke, GH
2014-01-01Achieving research excellence and citation success: What's the point and how do you do it ?Pyke, GH
2013-10-01Struggling scientists: Please cite our papers!Pyke, GH
2013-04-26Marine crabs eating freshwater frogs: Why are such observations so rare?Pyke, GH; Ahyong, ST; Fuessel, A; Callaghan, S
2013-01-01Larvivorous fish for preventing malaria transmissionWalshe, DP; Garner, P; Abdel-Hameed Adeel, AA; Pyke, GH; Burkot, T
2012-12-01Local geographic distributions of bumble bees near crested butte, Colorado: Competition and community structure revisitedPyke, GH; Inouye, DW; Thomson, JD
2011-08-01Activity and abundance of bumble bees near Crested Butte, Colorado: Diel, seasonal, and elevation effectsPyke, GH; Inouye, DW; Thomson, JD
2011-01-01World War II and the rise of the plague minnow Gambusia holbrooki (Girard, 1859) in AustraliaWhite, AW; Pyke, GH
2010-05-01Biological collections and ecological/environmental research: A review, some observations and a look to the futurePyke, GH; Ehrlich, PR