Search

Showing total 9,676 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Search Limiters Peer Reviewed Remove constraint Search Limiters: Peer Reviewed Topic population biology Remove constraint Topic: population biology
9,676 results

Search Results

1. Frequency and Content of the Last Fifty Years of Papers on Aristotle's Writings on Biological Phenomena.

2. Partner choice correlates with fine scale kin structuring in the paper wasp Polistes dominula

3. Some topics in theoretical population genetics: Editorial commentaries on a selection of Marc Feldman's TPB papers.

4. Hurrying Foragers Fail to Choose the Best Prey Item: Prey Choice in Paper Wasps Depredating Conspecific Nests.

5. Simulated Intraspecific Usurpations in Paper Wasps: Different Reproductive Tactics Affect Foreign Brood Destruction in Polistes fuscatus and Polistes dominulus.

6. 1st LD-Writethru: China issues white paper on Xinjiang's demographic development

7. Citation Patterns of a Controversial and High-Impact Paper: Worm et al. (2006) “Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services”.

9. Education level of Uygur population continues to improve: white paper

10. 'Demographic genocide' in Xinjiang utterly groundless: white paper

11. Quantifying the impact of scholarly papers based on higher-order weighted citations.

12. Human mediated translocation of Pacific paper mulberry [Broussonetia papyrifera (L.) L’Hér. ex Vent. (Moraceae)]: Genetic evidence of dispersal routes in Remote Oceania.

13. Mistakes can stabilise the dynamics of rock-paper-scissors games

15. Phylogeographic analysis reveals high genetic structure with uniform phenotypes in the paper wasp Protonectarina sylveirae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae).

16. Partner choice correlates with fine scale kin structuring in the paper wasp Polistes dominula.

17. Modeling Populations of Adaptive Individuals. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 63. By Steven F. Railsback and Bret C. Harvey. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $105.00 (hardcopy); $40.00 (paper). xvii + 173 p.; ill.; index. ISBN: 9780691180496 (hc); 9780691195285 (pb); 9780691195377 (eb). 2020

18. Quantifying the impact of scholarly papers based on higher-order weighted citations

19. Phylogeographic analysis reveals high genetic structure with uniform phenotypes in the paper wasp Protonectarina sylveirae (Hymenoptera: Vespidae)

20. Assessment of Stress-Related Bioindicators in Winter Flounder ( Pleuronectes americanus) Exposed to Discharges from a Pulp and Paper Mill in Newfoundland: A 5-Year Field Study.

21. Studies from Stanford University Update Current Data on Population Science (Some topics in theoretical population genetics: Editorial commentaries on a selection of Marc Feldman's TPB papers)

22. A revised life table and survivorship curve for Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the Dry Island mass death assemblageThis article is one of a series of papers published in this Special Issue on the theme Albertosaurus

23. Low income countries have the highest percentages of open access publication: A systematic computational analysis of the biomedical literature.

24. Citation patterns of a controversial and high-impact paper: Worm et al. (2006) 'Impacts of biodiversity loss on ocean ecosystem services'

25. What determines the citation frequency of ecological papers?

26. Comments on Soltysiak's paper: “Comment: Low dental caries rate in Neandertals: The result of diet or the oral flora compositions?”

28. Contributed Papers Integrating Landscape and Metapopulation Modeling Approaches: Viability of the Sharp-Tailed Grouse in a Dynamic Landscape.

29. Contributed Papers Conserving Slow-Growing, Long-Lived Tree Species: Input from the Demography of a Rare Understory Conifer, Taxus floridana.

30. Ecological Niches and Geographic Distributions. Monographs in Population Biology, Number 49. By A. Townsend Peterson, Jorge Soberón, Richard G. Pearson, Robert P. Anderson, Enrique Martínez-Meyer, Miguel Nakamura, and Miguel Bastos Araújo. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $80.00 (hardcover); $49.50 (paper). xi + 314 p.; ill.; no index. ISBN: 978-0-691-13686-8 (hc); 978-0-691-136882 (pb). 2011

32. Data availability for macroecology: how to get more out of regular ecological papers

33. Filter Paper Blood Spot Enzyme Linked Immunoassay for Insulin and Application in the Evaluation of Determinants of Child Insulin Resistance

34. Perspective on improving the quality of surface and material data analysis in the scientific literature with a focus on x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).

36. Mechanistic Home Range Analysis. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 43. By Paul R Moorcroft and , Mark A Lewis. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $85.00 (hardcover); $39.50 (paper). xiii + 172 p + 16 pl; ill.; index. ISBN: 0‐691‐00927‐9 (hc); 0‐691‐00928‐7 (pb). 2006

37. Consanguinity, Inbreeding, and Genetic Drift in Italy. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 39. By Luigi Luca Cavalli‐Sforza, Antonio Moroni, and , Gianna Zei. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $79.50 (hardcover); $39.50 (paper). x + 315 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–08991–4 (hc); 0–691–08992–2 (pb). 2004

39. Genetic Structure and Selection in Subdivided Populations. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 40. By François Rousset. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $79.50 (hardcover); $39.50 (paper). xvi + 264 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–08816–0 (hc); 0–691–08817–9 (pb). 2004

40. Communities and Ecosystems: Linking the Aboveground and Belowground Components. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 34.By David A Wardle. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $79.50 (hardcover); $29.95 (paper). vii + 392 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–07486–0 (hc); 0–691–07487–9 (pb). 2002

41. The Functional Consequences of Biodiversity: Empirical Progress and Theoretical Extensions. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 33. Edited by Ann P Kinzig, Stephen W Pacala, and, David Tilman. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $75.00 (hardcover); $29.95 (paper). xxvi + 365 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–08821–7 (hc); 0–691–08822–5 (pb). 2002

42. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 32. By Stephen P Hubbell. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $75.00 (hardcover); $29.95 (paper). xiv + 375 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–02129–5 (hc); 0–691–02128–7 (pb). 2001

46. Complex Population Dynamics: A Theoretical/Empirical Synthesis. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 35. By Peter Turchin. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $75.00 (hardcover); $29.95 (paper). xvii + 450 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–09020–3 (hc); 0–691–09021–1 (pb). 2003

47. Niche Construction: The Neglected Process in Evolution. Monographs in Population Biology, Volume 37. By F John Odling‐Smee,, Kevin N Laland, and, Marcus W Feldman. Princeton (New Jersey): Princeton University Press. $75.00 (hardcover); $39.50 (paper). xiii + 472 p; ill.; index. ISBN: 0–691–04438–4 (hc); 0–691–04437–6 (pb). 2003

48. Evolutionary games, climate and the generation of diversity.

49. High Quality Genome-Wide Genotyping from Archived Dried Blood Spots without DNA Amplification

50. Disproportional Representation of Primates in the Ecological Literature.