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Authors: Shanahan, M Compton, SG
Citation: M. Shanahan et Sg. Compton, Vertical stratification of figs and fig-eaters in a Bornean lowland rain forest: how is the canopy different?, PLANT ECOL, 153(1-2), 2001, pp. 121-132

Authors: Greeff, JM Nason, JD Compton, SG
Citation: Jm. Greeff et al., Skewed paternity and sex allocation in hermaphroditic plants and animals, P ROY SOC B, 268(1481), 2001, pp. 2143-2147

Authors: Machado, CA Jousselin, E Kjellberg, F Compton, SG Herre, EA
Citation: Ca. Machado et al., Phylogenetic relationships, historical biogeography and character evolution of fig-pollinating wasps, P ROY SOC B, 268(1468), 2001, pp. 685-694

Authors: Piper, RW Compton, SG Rasplus, JY Piry, S
Citation: Rw. Piper et al., The species status of Cathormiocerus britannicus, an endemic, endangered British Weevil, BIOL CONSER, 101(1), 2001, pp. 9-13

Authors: Willott, SJ Lim, DC Compton, SG Sutton, SL
Citation: Sj. Willott et al., Effects of selective logging on the butterflies of a Bornean rainforest, CONSER BIOL, 14(4), 2000, pp. 1055-1065

Authors: Willott, SJ Miller, AJ Incoll, LD Compton, SG
Citation: Sj. Willott et al., The contribution of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) to soil fertility in semi-arid Spain, BIOL FERT S, 31(5), 2000, pp. 379-384

Authors: Willott, SJ Compton, SG Incoll, LD
Citation: Sj. Willott et al., Foraging, food selection and worker size in the seed harvesting ant Messorbouvieri, OECOLOGIA, 125(1), 2000, pp. 35-44

Authors: Compton, SG Key, RS
Citation: Sg. Compton et Rs. Key, Coincya wrightii (OE Schulz) stace (Rhynchosinapis wrightii (OE Schulz) dandy ex AR Clapham), J ECOLOGY, 88(3), 2000, pp. 535-547

Authors: Shanahan, M Compton, SG
Citation: M. Shanahan et Sg. Compton, Fig-eating by Bornean tree shrews (Tupaia spp.): Evidence for a role as seed dispersers, BIOTROPICA, 32(4), 2000, pp. 759-764

Authors: Compton, SG Ellwood, MDF Davis, AJ Welch, K
Citation: Sg. Compton et al., The flight heights of chalcid wasps (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea) in a lowland bornean rain forest: Fig wasps are the high fliers, BIOTROPICA, 32(3), 2000, pp. 515-522

Authors: Shilton, LA Altringham, JD Compton, SG Whittaker, RJ
Citation: La. Shilton et al., Old World fruit bats can be long-distance seed dispersers through extendedretention of viable seeds in the gut, P ROY SOC B, 266(1416), 1999, pp. 219-223

Authors: Compton, SG McCormack, G
Citation: Sg. Compton et G. Mccormack, The Pacific Banyan in the Cook Islands: have its pollination and seed dispersal mutualisms been disrupted, and does it matter?, BIODIVERS C, 8(12), 1999, pp. 1707-1715

Authors: Fellowes, MDE Compton, SG Cook, JM
Citation: Mde. Fellowes et al., Sex allocation and local mate competition in Old World non-pollinating figwasps, BEHAV ECO S, 46(2), 1999, pp. 95-102

Authors: Kathuria, P Greeff, JM Compton, SG Ganeshaiah, KN
Citation: P. Kathuria et al., What fig wasp sex ratios may or may not tell us about sex allocation strategies, OIKOS, 87(3), 1999, pp. 520-530

Authors: Mawdsley, NA Compton, SG Whittaker, RJ
Citation: Na. Mawdsley et al., Population persistence, pollination mutualisms, and figs in fragmented tropical landscapes, CONSER BIOL, 12(6), 1998, pp. 1416-1420
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