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Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 7, 1984
Are intragametic conflicts common in nature? Do they represent an important factor in evolution?I Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1981
On the survival probability of a slightly advantageous mutant gene with a general distribution of progeny size--a branching process modelI Eshel
Heredity|June 1, 1975
Selection of sex-ratio and the evolution of sex-determinationI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1976
On the survival probabilities of mutant genes and the evolution of dominanceI Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1984
On the survival probability of a slightly advantageous mutant gene in a multitype population: a multidimensional branching process modelI Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1996
On the changing concept of evolutionary population stability as a reflection of a changing point of view in the quantitative theory of evolutionI Eshel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 20, 1978
On the handicap principle--a critical defenceI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|December 1, 1979
Sexual selection, population density, and availability of matesI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|June 1, 1971
On evolution in a population with an infinite number of typesI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1978
On the mutual maintenance of a polymorphism in two nonepistatic loci with partial selfingI Eshel
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Journal of Theoretical Biology|May 7, 1984
Are intragametic conflicts common in nature? Do they represent an important factor in evolution?I Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1981
On the survival probability of a slightly advantageous mutant gene with a general distribution of progeny size--a branching process modelI Eshel
Heredity|June 1, 1975
Selection of sex-ratio and the evolution of sex-determinationI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|April 1, 1976
On the survival probabilities of mutant genes and the evolution of dominanceI Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1984
On the survival probability of a slightly advantageous mutant gene in a multitype population: a multidimensional branching process modelI Eshel
Journal of Mathematical Biology|January 1, 1996
On the changing concept of evolutionary population stability as a reflection of a changing point of view in the quantitative theory of evolutionI Eshel
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 20, 1978
On the handicap principle--a critical defenceI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|December 1, 1979
Sexual selection, population density, and availability of matesI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|June 1, 1971
On evolution in a population with an infinite number of typesI Eshel
Theoretical Population Biology|February 1, 1978
On the mutual maintenance of a polymorphism in two nonepistatic loci with partial selfingI Eshel
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