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Marcus W Feldman

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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 1, 2017
Correction of 'An equilibrium for phenotypic variance in fluctuating environments owing to epigenetics'Oana Carja, Marcus W Feldman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 7, 2002
Carving the cognitive niche: optimal learning strategies in homogeneous and heterogeneous environmentsBenjamin Kerr, Marcus W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Evolution of disassortative and assortative mating preferences based on imprintingYasuo Ihara, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 21, 2009
Coevolution of adaptive technology, maladaptive culture and population size in a producer-scrounger gameLaurent Lehmann, Marcus W Feldman
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 19, 2011
An equilibrium for phenotypic variance in fluctuating environments owing to epigeneticsOana Carja, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2014
Complexity in models of cultural niche construction with selection and homophilyNicole Creanza, Marcus W Feldman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEAN AND OPTIMUM OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS UNDER SELECTIONLev A Zhivotovsky, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Sociocultural epistasis and cultural exaptation in footbinding, marriage form, and religious practices in early 20th-century TaiwanMelissa J Brown, Marcus W Feldman
Plos One|June 23, 2012
Survivability is more fundamental than evolvabilityMichael E Palmer, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 18, 2024
Genes, culture, and scientific racismKevin N Lala, Marcus W Feldman
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Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 1, 2017
Correction of 'An equilibrium for phenotypic variance in fluctuating environments owing to epigenetics'Oana Carja, Marcus W Feldman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|December 7, 2002
Carving the cognitive niche: optimal learning strategies in homogeneous and heterogeneous environmentsBenjamin Kerr, Marcus W Feldman
Theoretical Population Biology|September 2, 2003
Evolution of disassortative and assortative mating preferences based on imprintingYasuo Ihara, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 21, 2009
Coevolution of adaptive technology, maladaptive culture and population size in a producer-scrounger gameLaurent Lehmann, Marcus W Feldman
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|August 19, 2011
An equilibrium for phenotypic variance in fluctuating environments owing to epigeneticsOana Carja, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 16, 2014
Complexity in models of cultural niche construction with selection and homophilyNicole Creanza, Marcus W Feldman
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|June 2, 2017
ON THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MEAN AND OPTIMUM OF QUANTITATIVE CHARACTERS UNDER SELECTIONLev A Zhivotovsky, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 19, 2010
Sociocultural epistasis and cultural exaptation in footbinding, marriage form, and religious practices in early 20th-century TaiwanMelissa J Brown, Marcus W Feldman
Plos One|June 23, 2012
Survivability is more fundamental than evolvabilityMichael E Palmer, Marcus W Feldman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 18, 2024
Genes, culture, and scientific racismKevin N Lala, Marcus W Feldman
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