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Instituut voor Theoretische Biologie te Leiden: publikaties 2006
Instituut voor Theoretische Biologie te Leiden

Publikaties 2006

Journals

  1. De Kovel C.G.F. 2006. The power of allele frequency comparisons to detect the footprint of selection in natural and experimental situations. Genetics Selection Evolution 38 (1): 3-23
  2. Dieckmann, U. & Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Surprising evolutionary predictions from enhanced ecological realism. Theor Pop Biol. 69: 263-281
  3. Dunlop, E.S., Baskett, M.L., Heino, M., Dieckmann, U. 2006. The propensity of marine reserves to slow the evolutionary effects of fishing. ICES CM 2006/H:10
  4. Enberg, K., Dunlop, E.S., Heino, M., Dieckmann, U. 2006. Ecological and evolutionary recovery of exploited fish stocks. ICES CM 2006/H:18.
  5. Galis, F., T.J.M. van Dooren, J.D. Feuth, J.A.J. Metz, A. Witkam, S. Ruinard, M. Steigenga, L.C. Wijnaendts. 2006. Extreme selection against homeotic transformations of cervical vertebrae in humans. Evolution (12): 2643-2654
  6. Galis, F., van der Sluijs, I., van Dooren, T.J.M., Metz, J.A.J., Nussbaumer, M. 2006. Do large dogs die young? J. exp. Zool. B. 306, DOI 10.1002/jez.b.21116.
  7. Gultyaev A.P., Heus H.A. & Olsthoorn R.C.L. 2006. An RNA conformational shift in recent H5N1 influenza A viruses. Bioinformatics, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btl559 (Advance Access published online on November 7, 2006).
  8. Jacobs, F.J.A. and Schreiber, S.J. 2006. Random Perturbations of Dynamical Systems with Absorbing States. SIAM J. Applied Dynamical Systems. Vol. 5 No. 2 pp. 293-312
  9. Meszèna, G., Gyllenberg, M., Pásztor, L. & Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Competitive exclusion and limiting similarity: a unified theory. Theor Pop Biol. 69: 68-87
  10. Rueffler, C., Egas, M. & Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Evolutionary predictions should be based on individual traits. Am. Nat. 167: E148-E162
  11. Rueffler, C., Van Dooren, T.J.M., Leimar, O., and P.A. Abrams. 2006. Disruptive selection and then what? Trends in Ecology and Evolution 21: 238-245
  12. Rueffer, C., Van Dooren, T., and Metz, J.A.J. 2006. The evolution of resource specialization through frequency-dependent and frequency-independent mechanisms. Am. Nat. 167: 81-93
  13. Schoemaker R.J.W. & Gultyaev A.P. 2006. Computer simulation of chaperone effects of Archaeal C/D box sRNA binding on rRNA folding. Nucleic Acids Research, 34:2015-2026.
  14. Steigenga, M., Ruinard, S., de Koning, J., Helmerhorst, F. M., A.M.I. Tijssen, F. Galis, 2006. Evolutionary conserved structures as indicators of medical risks. Increased incidence of cervical ribs after ovarian hyper stimulation in mice. Anim. Biol. 56, 63-68.
  15. van Mil, H. , van de Poel, I., Zwart, S.D. 2006., 'Ethiek in de afvalwaterzuivering' H2O Vol 39, 4, pp. 22-24.
  16. Zwart, S.D., van de Poel, I. van Mil, H., Brumsen, M. 2006., 'A Network Approach for Distinguishing Ethical Issues in Research and Development'. Science and Engineering Ethics. Vol 12, 4 pp. 663-684.

Dissertations

  1. Claus Rüffler, 27 april 2006. Thesis : Traits traded off. Promotor: Prof. dr. J.A.J. Metz

Books and book chapters

  1. Feng, Z.L., Dieckmann, U., Levin, S.A. 2006. Disease Evolution: Models, Concepts, and Data Analyses. American Mathematical Society.

Reports

  1. Doebeli, M., Blok, H.J., Leimar, O., Dieckmann, U.: Multimodal Pattern Formation in Phenotype Distributions of Sexual Populations. Proceedings of the Royal Society London Series B 274:347-357 (2007). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-046 (2006).
  2. Dercole, F., Dieckmann, U., Obersteiner, M., Rinaldi, S. 2006. Adaptive Dynamics and Technological Change. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-070.
  3. Dieckmann, U., Brännström, N.A., HilleRisLambers, R., Ito, H. 2006. The Adaptive Dynamics of Community Structure. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-038.
  4. Dieckmann, U., Heino, M., Parvinen, K. 2006. The Adaptive Dynamics of Function-Valued Traits. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-036. Journal of Theoretical Biology 241:370-389 (2006).
  5. Dieckmann, U., Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Surprising Evolutionary Predictions from Enhanced Ecological Realism. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-037 (2006). Theoretical Population Biology 69:263-281.
  6. Doebeli, M., Blok, H.J., Leimar, O., Dieckmann, U. 2006. Multimodal Pattern Formation in Phenotype Distributions of Sexual Populations. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-046.
  7. Dunlop, E.S., Shuter, B.J., Dieckmann, U. 2006. The Demographic and Evolutionary Consequences of Selective Mortality: Predictions from an Eco-genetic Model of the Smallmouth Bass. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-060.
  8. Galis, F., van der Sluijs, I., van Dooren, T.J.M., Metz, J.A.J., Nussbaumer, M. 2006. Do large dogs die young? Journal of Experimental Zoology 306B (2006). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-072.
  9. Galis, F., van Dooren, T.J.M., Feuth, J.D., Metz, J.A.J., Witkam, A., Ruinard, S., Steigenga, M.J., Wijnaendts, L.C.D. 2006. Extreme selection in humans against homeotic transformations of cervical vertebrae. Evolution 60:2643-2654 (2006). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-071.
  10. Gardmark, A., Dieckmann, U. 2006. Disparate Maturation Adaptations to Size-dependent Mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society London Series B 273:2185-2192 (2006). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-039.
  11. Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Fitness. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-061.
  12. Pineda-Krch, M., Blok, H.J., Dieckmann, U., Doebeli, M. 2006. A tale of two cycles - Distinguishing quasi-cycles and limit cycles in finite predator-prey populations. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-040.
  13. Rüffler, C., Egas, M., Metz, J.A.J. 2006. Evolutionary Predictions Should be Based on Individual Traits. American Naturalist 168:148-162 (2006). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-074.
  14. Rüffler, C., van Dooren, T.J.M., Metz, J.A.J. 2006. The Evolution of Resource Specialization Through Frequency-Dependent and Frequency-Independent Mechanisms. American Naturalist 167:81-93 (2006) IIASA Interim Report IR-06-073.
  15. Rüffler, C., van Dooren, T.J.M., Metz, J.A.J. 2006. The Evolution of Simple Life-Histories: Steps Towards a Classification. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-083.
  16. Rüffler, C., van Dooren, T.J.M., Metz, J.A.J. 2006. The Interplay Between Behavior and Morphology in the Evolutionary Dynamics of Resource Specialization. IIASA Interim Report IR-06-082.
  17. van Doorn, G., Dieckmann, U. 2006. The Long-term Evolution of Multi-locus Traits Under Frequency-dependent Disruptive Selection. Evolution 60:2226-2238 (2006). IIASA Interim Report IR-06-041.
 

 

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