Biggest hits
Based strictly on citation counts, these are my ‘biggest hits.’ Source: see Google Scholar last checked 2023-09-23. Total citations = 46,665.
Deutsch, C. A., J. J. Tewksbury, R. B. Huey, K. S. Sheldon, C. K. Ghalambor, D. C. Haak, and P. R. Martin. 2008. Impacts of climate warming on terrestrial ectotherms across latitude. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, USA 105:6668-6672. Cited by 3607
Huey, R. B. 1982. Temperature, physiology, and the ecology of reptiles. pp. 25-91, In: C. Gans and F. H. Pough, eds., Biology of the Reptilia Vol. 12, Physiology (C). Academic Press, London. Cited by 1794.
Huey, R. B., and R. D. Stevenson. 1979. Integrating thermal physiology and ecology of ectotherms: a discussion of approaches. American Zoologist 19:357-366. Cited by 1650.
Huey, R. B., and E. R. Pianka. 1981. Ecological consequences of foraging mode. Ecology 62:991-999. Cited by 1381.
Huey, R. B., and J. G. Kingsolver. 1989. Evolution of thermal sensitivity of ectotherms. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 4:131-135. Cited by 1378.
Huey, R. B., M. R. Kearney, A. Krockenberger, J. A. M. Holtum, M. Jess, and S. E. Williams 2012. Predicting organismal vulnerability to climate warming: roles of behaviour, physiology and adaptation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 367:1665-1679. Cited by 1333.
Huey, R. B. and M. Slatkin. 1976. Cost and benefits of lizard thermoregulation. Quarterly Review of Biology 51:363-384. Cited by 1312.
Huey, R. B. 1991. Physiological consequences of habitat selection. American Naturalist 137:S91-S115. Cited by 1068.
Sunday, J. M., A. E. Bates, M. R. Kearney, R. K. Colwell, N. K. Dulvy, J. T. Longino, and R. B. Huey. 2014. Thermal-safety margins and the necessity of thermoregulatory behavior across latitude and elevation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111: 5610-5615. Cited by 1041.
Tewksbury, J. J., R. B. Huey, and C.A. Deutsch. 2008. PERSPECTIVE: Putting the heat on tropical animals. Science 320:1296-1297. Cited by 1022.
Huey, R. B., J. J. Tewksbury, C. A. Deutsch, L. J. Vitt, P. E. Hertz, and H. J. Álvarez Pérez. 2009. Why tropical forest lizards are vulnerable to climate warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276:1939-1948. Cited by 1002.
Hertz, P. E., R. B. Huey, and R. D. Stevenson. 1993. Evaluating temperature regulation by field-active ectotherms: The Fallacy of the Inappropriate Question. American Naturalist 142:796-818. Cited by 970.
Kingsolver, J. G., and R. B. Huey. 2008 Size, temperature, and fitness: three rules. *Evolutionary Ecology Research 10:251-268. Cited by 966.
Dillon, M. E., G. Wang, and R. B. Huey. 2010. Global metabolic impacts of recent climate warming. Nature 467:704-706. Cited by 934.
Deutsch, C.A., J. J. Tewksbury, M. Tigchelaar, D. S. Battisti, S. C. Merrill, R. B. Huey, and R. L. Naylor. 2018 Increase in crop losses to insect pests in a warming climate. Science 361:916-919. Cited by 942.
Huey, R. B., G.W. Gilchrist, M. Carlsen, and L. Serra 2000. Rapid evolution of a latitudinal cline in body size in an introduced fly. Science 287:308-309. Cited by 892.
Ghalambor, C. K., R. B. Huey, P. R. Martin, J. J. Tewksbury, and G. Wang. 2006. Are mountain passes higher in the tropics? Janzen’s hypothesis revisited. Integrative and Comparative Biology 46:5-17. Cited by 827.
Huey, R. B., P. E. Hertz, and B. Sinervo. 2003. Behavioral drive versus behavioral inertia in evolution: a null model approach. The American Naturalist 161:357-366. Cited by 789.
Huey, R. B., and A. F. Bennett. 1987. Phylogenetic studies of coadaptation: preferred temperatures versus optimal performance temperatures of lizards. Evolution 41:1098-1115. Cited by 748.