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Theory in Biosciences, Volume 129
Volume 129, Number 1, June 2010
- Nabil Mabrouk, Guillaume Deffuant, Tim Tolker-Nielsen, Claude Lobry:
Bacteria can form interconnected microcolonies when a self-excreted product reduces their surface motility: evidence from individual-based model simulations. 1-13 - Thomas Hoppe, Ulrich Kutschera:
In the shadow of Darwin: Anton de Bary's origin of myxomycetology and a molecular phylogeny of the plasmodial slime molds. 15-23 - Beate Knoke, Christian Bodenstein, Marko Marhl, Matjaz Perc, Stefan Schuster:
Jensen's inequality as a tool for explaining the effect of oscillations on the average cytosolic calcium concentration. 25-38 - Marco Stella, Karel Kleisner:
Uexküllian Umwelt as science and as ideology: the light and the dark side of a concept. 39-51 - Patrik Krebs, Gianni Boris Pezzatti, Stefano Mazzoleni, Lee M. Talbot, Marco Conedera:
Fire regime: history and definition of a key concept in disturbance ecology. 53-69 - Laureano Castro, Miguel A. Toro:
To be or not to be a good social partner? 71-75
Volume 129, Numbers 2-3, September 2010
- Nathalie Gontier:
Darwin's legacy. 77-87 - Margarida Matos:
Playing Darwin. Part A. Experimental Evolution in Drosophila. 89-96 - Marta D. Santos, Inês Fragata, Josiane Santos, Pedro Simões, Ana Marques, Margarida Lima, Margarida Matos:
Playing Darwin. Part B. 20 years of domestication in Drosophila subobscura. 97-102 - Melanie J. Monroe, Folmer Bokma:
Punctuated equilibrium in a neontological context. 103-111 - Derek Turner:
Punctuated equilibrium and species selection: what does it mean for one theory to suggest another? 113-123 - Jan Sapp:
Saltational symbiosis. 125-133 - Francisco Carrapiço:
How symbiogenic is evolution? 135-139 - John S. Wilkins:
What is a species? Essences and generation. 141-148 - Filipe O. Costa, Gary R. Carvalho:
New insights into molecular evolution: prospects from the Barcode of Life Initiative (BOLI). 149-157 - André Levy:
Pattern, process and the evolution of meaning: species and units of selection. 159-166 - Nathalie Gontier:
Evolutionary epistemology as a scientific method: a new look upon the units and levels of evolution debate. 167-182 - Luís Correia:
Computational evolution: taking liberties. 183-191 - Ian Tattersall:
Human evolution and cognition. 193-201 - Antonio B. Vieira:
Grammatical equivalents of Palaeolithic tools: a hypothesis. 203-210 - Jan Verpooten, Mark Nelissen:
Sensory exploitation and cultural transmission: the late emergence of iconic representations in human evolution. 211-221 - James Steele, Anne Kandler:
Language trees ≠ gene trees. 223-233 - Orion Lewis, Sven Steinmo:
Taking evolution seriously in political science. 235-245
Volume 129, Number 4, December 2010
- Daniel Pincheira-Donoso:
The balance between predictions and evidence and the search for universal macroecological patterns: taking Bergmann's rule back to its endothermic origin. 247-253 - Volker Wissemann:
HybHyp - hybridizing the host: the long reach of parasite genes. A new hypothesis to explain host-parasite interrelationships in plant hybrid complexes. 255-258 - Eugene V. Presnov, Valeria V. Isaeva, Nickolay V. Kasyanov:
Topological determination of early morphogenesis in Metazoa. 259-270 - Gaurang Mahajan, Anita Mehta:
Competing with oneself: introducing self-interaction in a model of competitive learning. 271-282 - Luis Mendoza, Fátima Pardo:
A robust model to describe the differentiation of T-helper cells. 283-293 - Vandana Sreedharan, Max Shpak:
Selection for male-enforced uniparental cytoplasmic inheritance. 295-306
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