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Rueffler C, Metz JAJ, Van Dooren TJM (2013)

What life cycle graphs can tell about the evolution of life histories

Journal of Mathematical Biology, 66(1-2):225-279 (January 2013) (Published online 5 February 2012) More

Galis F,van der Sluijs I, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ, Nussbaumer M (2007)

Do large dogs die young?

Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 308B(2):119-126 (15 March 2007) (Published online 20 June 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2007)

The interplay between behavior and morphology in the evolutionary dynamics of resource specialization

The American Naturalist, 169(2):E34-E52 (February 2007) (Published online 22 December 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2006)

The evolution of resource specialization through frequency-dependent and frequency-independent mechanisms

The American Naturalist, 167(1):81-93 (January 2006) More

Galis F, Van Dooren TJM, Feuth JD, Metz JAJ, Witkam A, Ruinard S, Steigenga MJ, Wijnaendts LCD (2006)

Extreme selection in humans against homeotic transformations of cervical vertebrae

Evolution, 60(12):2643-2654 (December 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2006)

The Evolution of Simple Life-Histories: Step Towards Classification
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-083 (December 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2006)

The Interplay between Behavior and Morphology in the Evolutionary Dynamics of Resource Specialization
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-082 (December 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2006)

The Evolution of Resource Specialization through Frequency-Dependent and Frequency-Independent Mechanisms
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-073 (December 2006) More

Galis F,van der Sluijs I, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ, Nussbaumer M (2006)

Do Large Dogs Die Young?
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-072 (December 2006) More

Galis F, Van Dooren TJM, Feuth JD, Metz JAJ, Witkam A, Ruinard S, Steigenga MJ, Wijnaendts LCD (2006)

Extreme Selection in Humans Against Homeotic Transformations of Cervical Vertebrae
IIASA Interim Report IR-06-071 (December 2006) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2004)

Adaptive walks on changing landscapes: Levins' approach extended

Theoretical Population Biology, 65(2):165-178 (March 2004) (Published online 26 November 2003) More

Rueffler C, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2004)

Adaptive Walks on Changing Landscapes: Levins' Approach Extended
IIASA Interim Report IR-04-083 (December 2004) More

Galis F, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2002)

Conservation of the segmented germband stage: Robustness or pleiotropy?

Trends in Genetics, 18(10):504-509 (1 October 2002) (Published online 21 August 2002) More

Galis F, Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (2002)

Conservation of the Segmented Germband Stage: Robustness or Pleiotropy?
IIASA Interim Report IR-02-050 (June 2002) More

Van Dooren TJM (2000)

The evolutionary dynamics of direct phenotypic overdominance: Emergence possible, loss probable

Evolution, 54(6):1899-1914 (December 2000) More

Van Dooren TJM (2000)

The Evolutionary Dynamics of Direct Phenotypic Overdominance: Emergence Possible, Loss Probable
IIASA Interim Report IR-00-048 (December 2000) More

Van Dooren TJM (1999)

The evolutionary ecology of dominance-recessivity

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 198(4):519-532 (21 June 1999) More

Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (1998)

Delayed maturation in temporally structured populations with non-equilibrium dynamics

Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 11(1):41-62 (January 1998) More

Van Dooren TJM (1998)

The Evolutionary Ecology of Dominance-Recessivity
IIASA Interim Report IR-98-096 (November 1998) More

Van Dooren TJM, Metz JAJ (1996)

Delayed Maturation in Temporally Structured Populations with Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
IIASA Working Paper WP-96-070 (August 1996) More

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