公開日期 | 標題 | 作者 | 來源出版物 | scopus | WOS | 全文 |
2004 | Joint nesting in Taiwan Yuhinas: A rare passerine case | Yuan, H.-W .; Liu, M .; HSIAO-WEI YUAN ; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Condor | 22 | 20 | |
2020 | Life histories determine divergent population trends for fishes under climate warming | Wang, H.-Y.; Shen, S.-F.; Chen, Y.-S.; Kiang, Y.-K.; HUI-YU WANG ; Sheng-Feng Shen | Nature Communications | 32 | 31 | |
2020 | Locally-adapted reproductive photoperiodism determines population vulnerability to climate change in burying beetles | Tsai, H.-Y .; Rubenstein, D.R .; Fan, Y.-M .; Yuan, T.-N .; Chen, B.-F .; Tang, Y .; Chen, I.-C .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Nature Communications | 9 | 9 | |
2023 | Mechanistic understanding of how temperature and its variability shape body size composition in moth assemblages | Chia, Stephanie; Wu, Shipher; Lu, Ya Jung; Jang, Yi Shin; Huang, Chien Chen; Sheng-Feng Shen ; Chen, I. Ching; Tuanmu, Mao Ning | Functional Ecology | 0 | | |
2006 | A missing model in reproductive skew theory: The bordered tug-of-war | Reeve, H.K .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | | | |
2018 | Multitasking and the evolution of optimal clutch size in fluctuating environments | Liu, M .; Rubenstein, D.R .; Cheong, S.-A .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Ecology and Evolution | | | |
2019 | Nest predation predicts infanticide in a cooperatively breeding bird | Cheng, Y.-R .; Rubenstein, D.R .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Biology Letters | | | |
2021 | On the evolution of social ties as an instrumental tool for resource competition in resource patch networks | Liu C.W.-J; SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Liu W.-C. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications | | | |
2011 | Parental care, cost of reproduction and reproductive skew: A general costly young model | SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Kern Reeve, H .; Vehrencamp, S.L. | Journal of Theoretical Biology | | | |
2012 | Regional Scale High Resolution δ18O Prediction in Precipitation Using MODIS EVI | Chan, W.-P .; Yuan, H.-W . ; Huang, C.-Y . ; Wang, C.-H .; Lin, S.-D . ; Lo, Y.-C .; Huang, B.-W .; Hatch, K.A .; Shiu, H.-J .; You, C.-F .; Chang, Y.-M .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | PLoS ONE | 3 | 3 | |
2009 | Reproductive conflict and the costs of social status in cooperatively breeding vertebrates | Rubenstein, D.R .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | American Naturalist | | | |
2019 | Reproductive skew | SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Reeve, H.K. | Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior | | | |
2009 | Reproductive Skew | SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Reeve, H.K. | Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior | | | |
2009 | Reproductive skew in avian societies | Koenig, W.D .; SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Krakauer, A.H .; Haydock, J. | Reproductive Skew in Vertebrates: Proximate and Ultimate Causes | | | |
2010 | Reproductive skew theory unified: The general bordered tug-of-war model | SHENG-FENG SHEN ; Kern Reeve, H. | Journal of Theoretical Biology | | | |
2019 | Resolving the paradox of environmental quality and sociality: The ecological causes and consequences of cooperative breeding in two lineages of birds | Lin, Y.-H .; Chan, S.-F .; Rubenstein, D.R .; Liu, M .; SHENG-FENG SHEN | American Naturalist | 27 | 27 | |
2018 | Response to Qian et?al. (2017): Daily and seasonal climate variations are both critical in the evolution of species' elevational range size | Chan, W.-P.; Chen, I.-C.; Colwell, R.K.; Liu, W.-C.; Huang, C.-Y.; CHO-YING HUANG ; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Journal of Biogeography | 1 | 1 | |
2016 | Seasonal and daily climate variation have opposite effects on species elevational range size | Chan, W.-P.; Chen, I.-C.; Colwell, R.K.; Liu, W.-C.; Huang, C.-Y.; CHO-YING HUANG ; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Science | 89 | 88 | |
2017 | A sequential collective action game and its applications to cooperative parental care in a songbird | Lin C.-C.; Dugatkin L.A.; Yuan H.-W. ; PEI-FEN LEE ; SHENG-FENG SHEN | Animal Behaviour | 2 | 2 | |
2020 | Social rank modulates how environmental quality influences cooperation and conflict within animal societies: Dominance and Cooperation | Liu M; Chen B.-F; Rubenstein D.R; Sheng-Feng Shen | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences | 6 | | |