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Life history evolution
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ISBN: 0878937560 9780878937561 Year: 2002 Publisher: Sunderland Sinauer Associates

Evolutionary quantitative genetics
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ISBN: 041212971X 1461540801 Year: 1997 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Chapman and Hall

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The impetus for this book arose out of my previous book, The Evolution of Life Histories (Roff, 1992). In that book I presented a single chapter on quanti­ tative genetic theory. However, as the book was concerned with the evolution of life histories and traits connected to this, the presence of quantitative genetic variation was an underlying theme throughout. Much of the focus was placed on optimality theory, for it is this approach that has proven to be extremely successful in the analysis of life history variation. But quantitative genetics cannot be ig­ nored, because there are some questions for which optimality approaches are inappropriate; for example, although optimality modeling can address the ques­ tion of the maintenance of phenotypic variation, it cannot say anything about genetic variation, on which further evolution clearly depends. The present book is, thus, a natural extension of the first. I have approached the problem not from the point of view of an animal or plant breeder but from that of one interested in understanding the evolution of quantitative traits in wild populations. The subject is large with a considerable body of theory: I generally present the assumptions underlying the analysis and the results, giving the relevant references for those interested in the intervening mathematics. My interest is in what quantitative genetics tells me about evolutionary processes; therefore, I have concentrated on areas of research most relevant to field studies.


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Modeling evolution
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ISBN: 1282383736 9786612383731 0191576689 9780191576683 9780199571147 0199571147 9781282383739 6612383739 1383046581 Year: 2010 Publisher: Oxford New York Oxford University Press

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Computer modeling is now an integral part of research in evolutionary biology. This book outlines how evolutionary questions are formulated and how, in practice, they can be resolved by analytical and numerical methods.

Introduction to computer-intensive methods of data analysis in biology
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ISBN: 9780511616785 9780521846288 9780521608657 0511219121 9780511219122 0521846285 0521608651 9780511648267 051164826X 0511219806 9780511219801 0511616783 1280956127 9781280956126 1107152283 9781107152281 9786610956128 661095612X 0511351631 9780511351631 0511567731 9780511567735 Year: 2006 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This 2006 guide to the contemporary toolbox of methods for data analysis will serve graduate students and researchers across the biological sciences. Modern computational tools, such as Maximum Likelihood, Monte Carlo and Bayesian methods, mean that data analysis no longer depends on elaborate assumptions designed to make analytical approaches tractable. These new 'computer-intensive' methods are currently not consistently available in statistical software packages and often require more detailed instructions. The purpose of this book therefore is to introduce some of the most common of these methods by providing a relatively simple description of the techniques. Examples of their application are provided throughout, using real data taken from a wide range of biological research. A series of software instructions for the statistical software package S-PLUS are provided along with problems and solutions for each chapter.

Evolutionary ecology: concepts and case studies
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ISBN: 0195131541 019513155X Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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This text unifies conceptual and empirical advances in evolutionary ecology and provides a volume that can be used as a primary textbook or supplemental reading in an advanced undergraduate or graduate course. The focus is on current concepts in evolutionary ecology and the empirical study of these concepts. Chapters are written by prominent biologists who have made significant contributions to this field and both synthesize the current state of knowledge and identify areas for future investigation. It is divided into five major sections: an overview of the major topics in evolutionary biology for ecologists, sections on life histories, behavior, coevolution, and adaptation to athropogenic change.

Evolutionary ecology : concepts and case studies
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ISBN: 0197561462 1280833246 9786610833245 0198030134 9780198030133 0195131541 9780195131550 019513155X 9780197561461 Year: 2001 Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press,

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This book, featuring contributions by the leading workers in the field, provides a current synthetic overview of evolutionary ecology, for researchers and serious students in both ecology and evolutionary biology. The book will also serve as supplemental reading or as a textbook for graduate and advanced undergraduate seminars and courses in evolutionary ecology. The book is divided into five major sections: an overview of the major topics in evolutionary biology for ecologists, and sections on life histories, behavior, coevolution, and adaption to anthropogenic change.


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Evolutionary Ecology : concepts and case studies.
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Year: 2001 Publisher: New york Oxford University Press

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