- The Evolution of an Enigmatic Human Trait: False Beliefs due to Pseudo-Solution Traps.
- Spatial Structure and Interspecific Cooperation: Theory and an Empirical Test Using the Mycorrhizal Mutualism
- THE ECO-EVOLUTIONARY RESPONSES OF A GENERALIST CONSUMER TO RESOURCE COMPETITION
- Meta-analysis suggests choosy females get sexy sons more than ‘good genes’
- Evidence for elevated mutation rates in low-quality genotypes
- Ontogenetic niche shifts in dinosaurs influenced size, diversity and extinction in terrestrial vertebrates
- Speciation with gene flow in a heterogeneous virtual world: can physical obstacles accelerate speciation?
- Synthetic Genetic Polymers Capable of Heredity and Evolution
- ROLES FOR MODULARITY AND CONSTRAINT IN THE EVOLUTION OF CRANIAL DIVERSITY AMONG ANOLIS LIZARDS
- ENVIRONMENTAL ROBUSTNESS AND THE ADAPTABILITY OF POPULATIONS
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Thank you for your interest for our paper:
ReplyDeleteSpeciation with gene flow in a heterogeneous virtual world: can physical obstacles accelerate speciation?
If you want more information about what we do with our simulation you can have a look on our website:
http://sites.google.com/site/ecosimgroup/research/ecosystem-simulation
We propose also to follow an overview of a very long run of our simulation. Every week we detail what happen in the system during the last 1000 generations.
http://sites.google.com/site/ecosimgroup/research/ecosystem-simulation/long-run
But I guess that it means even less time to sleep... ;-)
Regards,
Robin
Robin, thanks for the links. Once I read the paper in the future, I might check them out.
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