by admin | Apr 18, 2019 | Walsh Group
Walsh, D. M. Darwin’s discovery of descent with modification was inaugurated by a shift in perspective that Ernst Mayr (1975) has dubbed “population thinking.” Darwin realized that the explanation of the fit and diversity of organic form should be approached as a...
by admin | Jan 28, 2019 | Sultan Lab
Brennan H. Baker | Sonia E. Sultan | Maya Lopez-Ichikawa | Robin Waterman AbstractPlant and animal parents may respond to environmental conditions such as resource stress by altering traits of their offspring via heritable non-geneticeffects. While such...
by admin | Jan 10, 2019 | Moczek Lab
Daniel B. Schwab | Sofia Casasa | Armin P. Moczek AbstractExposure to environmental variation is a characteristic feature of normal development, one that organisms can respond to during their lifetimes by actively adjusting or maintaining their phenotype in order to...
by admin | Jan 1, 2019 | Gordon Lab
Deborah M. Gordon AbstractNest choice in Temnothorax spp.; task allocation and the regulation of activity in Pheidole dentata, Pogonomyrmex barbatus, and Atta spp.; and trail networks in Monomorium pharaonis and Cephalotes goniodontus all provide examples of...
by admin | Nov 28, 2018 | Jernvall Lab
Yoland Savriama | Mia Valtonen | Juhana I. Kammonen | Pasi Rastas | Olli-Pekka Smolander | Annina Lyyski | Teemu J. Häkkinen | Ian J. Corfe | Sylvain Gerber | Isaac Salazar-Ciudad | Lars Paulin | Liisa Holm | Ari Löytynoja | Petri Auvinen | Jukka Jernvall AbstractAn...
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