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The American Naturalist
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February 11, 2012
The starvation-predation trade-off predicts trends in body size, muscularity, and adiposity between and within Taxa
Andrew D Higginson, John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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June 1, 2013
An adaptive response to uncertainty generates positive and negative contrast effects
John M McNamara, Tim W Fawcett, Alasdair I Houston
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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April 13, 2007
Do we expect natural selection to produce rational behaviour?
Alasdair I Houston, John M McNamara, Mark D Steer
Biology Letters
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May 31, 2007
Violations of transitivity under fitness maximization
Alasdair I Houston, John M McNamara, Mark D Steer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
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January 1, 1977
Towards a model of the courtship of the smooth newt Triturus vulgaris, with special emphasis on problems of observatility in the simulation of behaviour
A I Houston, T R Halliday, D J McFarland
Psychological Review
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October 26, 2011
The ecological rationality of state-dependent valuation
J M McNamara, P C Trimmer, A I Houston
Biology Letters
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February 24, 2012
It is optimal to be optimistic about survival
John M McNamara, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Plos One
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November 7, 2015
Costs of Foraging Predispose Animals to Obesity-Related Mortality when Food Is Constantly Abundant
John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston, Andrew D Higginson
Biology Letters
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January 17, 2014
Natural selection can favour 'irrational' behaviour
J M McNamara, P C Trimmer, A I Houston
Journal of Theoretical Biology
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June 29, 2014
The starvation-predation trade-off shapes the strategic use of protein for energy during fasting
Andrew D Higginson, John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston
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The American Naturalist
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February 11, 2012
The starvation-predation trade-off predicts trends in body size, muscularity, and adiposity between and within Taxa
Andrew D Higginson, John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
June 1, 2013
An adaptive response to uncertainty generates positive and negative contrast effects
John M McNamara, Tim W Fawcett, Alasdair I Houston
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
April 13, 2007
Do we expect natural selection to produce rational behaviour?
Alasdair I Houston, John M McNamara, Mark D Steer
Biology Letters
|
May 31, 2007
Violations of transitivity under fitness maximization
Alasdair I Houston, John M McNamara, Mark D Steer
Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
|
January 1, 1977
Towards a model of the courtship of the smooth newt Triturus vulgaris, with special emphasis on problems of observatility in the simulation of behaviour
A I Houston, T R Halliday, D J McFarland
Psychological Review
|
October 26, 2011
The ecological rationality of state-dependent valuation
J M McNamara, P C Trimmer, A I Houston
Biology Letters
|
February 24, 2012
It is optimal to be optimistic about survival
John M McNamara, Pete C Trimmer, Alasdair I Houston
Plos One
|
November 7, 2015
Costs of Foraging Predispose Animals to Obesity-Related Mortality when Food Is Constantly Abundant
John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston, Andrew D Higginson
Biology Letters
|
January 17, 2014
Natural selection can favour 'irrational' behaviour
J M McNamara, P C Trimmer, A I Houston
Journal of Theoretical Biology
|
June 29, 2014
The starvation-predation trade-off shapes the strategic use of protein for energy during fasting
Andrew D Higginson, John M McNamara, Alasdair I Houston
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