Feldman, Marcus W.
Marcus W. Feldman Australian-born American evolutionary biologist
Feldman, Marcus William
Feldman, Marcus W., 1942-....
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Feldman, Marcus W. (Marcus William), bioloog, 1942-
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Works
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Ancient human migrations : a multidisciplinary approach | |
Baiokoa. | |
Basic principles of genetics, 1974. | |
Cultural transmission and evolution : a quantitative approach | |
The great human expansion | |
Greater than the sum of its parts? Modelling population contact and interaction of cultural repertoires | |
A high-resolution human contact network for infectious disease transmission | |
How can economic schemes curtail the increasing sex ratio at birth in China? | |
How demography, life history, and kinship shape the evolution of genomic imprinting | |
A human genome diversity cell line panel | |
Hunter-gatherer genomes reveal diverse demographic trajectories following the rise of farming in East Africa | |
Hunter-gatherer genomic diversity suggests a southern African origin for modern humans | |
The impact on rural livelihoods and ecosystem services of a major relocation and settlement program: A case in Shaanxi, China. | |
Impacts of conservation and human development policy across stakeholders and scales | |
The influence of social niche on cultural niche construction: modelling changes in belief about marriage form in Taiwan | |
Information diffusion in signed networks | |
Interpreting polygenic scores, polygenic adaptation, and human phenotypic differences | |
LEARNING TO CHOOSE AMONG SOCIAL FORAGING STRATEGIES IN ADULT HOUSE SPARROWS (Passer domesticus). | |
The Life Cycle of Bare Branch Families in China---A Simulation Study | |
The life history of learning: Demographic structure changes cultural outcomes | |
Limitations of GCTA as a solution to the missing heritability problem | |
Limited evidence for classic selective sweeps in African populations | |
Mathematical evolutionary theory | |
Missing compared to what? Revisiting heritability, genes and culture. | |
Most networks in Wagner's model are cycling | |
n80131337 | |
Nicchi kochiku : Wasurerareteita shinka katei. | |
Niche Construction / F. John Odling-Smee, Kevin N. Laland and Marcus W. Feldman. - Princenton, cop. 2003. | |
Niche construction the neglected process in evolution | |
Nong min gong de she hui rong he yan jiu. | |
On the classification of epistatic interactions | |
On the evolution of epistasis I: diploids under selection | |
Optimization of the Critical Diameter and Average Path Length of Social Networks | |
Out-migration of Young Adults and Gender Division of Intergenerational Support in Rural China | |
A phase transition induces chaos in a predator-prey ecosystem with a dynamic fitness landscape. | |
Phenotype accessibility and noise in random threshold gene regulatory networks | |
Polychotomous traits and evolution under conformity | |
Population differentiation and migration: coalescence times in a two-sex island model for autosomal and X-linked loci. | |
Population genetics | |
Predicting microbial growth in a mixed culture from growth curve data | |
Preface to the Theoretical Population Biology special issue on learning | |
The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleys | |
Rates of cultural change and patterns of cultural accumulation in stochastic models of social transmission | |
Read all about it: The Lancet's Paper of the Year, 2003. | |
Recent duplication of the common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) genome as revealed by analyses of microsatellite loci. | |
Reconstruction of patrilineages and matrilineages of Samaritans and other Israeli populations from Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA sequence variation | |
Reply to Balsa-Canto et al.: Growth models are applicable to growth data, not to stationary-phase data | |
Reply to Hublin and Klein: Locating a geographic point of dispersion in Africa for contemporary humans. | |
Reply to Yang et al.: GCTA produces unreliable heritability estimates | |
Robustness of the inference of human population structure: a comparison of X-chromosomal and autosomal microsatellites | |
The role of beginner's luck in learning to prefer risky patches by socially foraging house sparrows | |
The role of geography in human adaptation | |
The role of migration in the evolution of phenotypic switching. | |
The role of selection in shaping diversity of natural M. tuberculosis populations | |
The role of selection in the evolution of human mitochondrial genomes | |
Runaway sexual selection with paternal transmission of the male trait and gene-culture determination of the female preference | |
Rural household income and inequality under the Sloping Land Conversion Program in western China | |
Sex-specific viability, sex linkage and dominance in genomic imprinting. | |
Signals of recent positive selection in a worldwide sample of human populations | |
A single locus model of selection in permanent translocation heterozygotes | |
Social and individual learning of helping in humans and other species. | |
Social integration of rural-urban migrants in China : current status, determinants and consequences | |
Sociocultural epistasis and cultural exaptation in footbinding, marriage form, and religious practices in early 20th-century Taiwan | |
The spread of inequality | |
Stability depends on positive autoregulation in Boolean gene regulatory networks | |
Stable association between strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their human host populations | |
Stable long-period cycling and complex dynamics in a single-locus fertility model with genomic imprinting | |
The Status of Family Resilience: Effects of Sustainable Livelihoods in Rural China | |
Support from the relationship of genetic and geographic distance in human populations for a serial founder effect originating in Africa | |
A tale of two haplotypes: the EDA2R/AR Intergenic region is the most divergent genomic segment between Africans and East Asians in the human genome. | |
A theory for the evolution of other-regard integrating proximate and ultimate perspectives | |
Topological signatures of species interactions in metabolic networks | |
Trends in DNA Methylation with Age Replicate Across Diverse Human Populations | |
An Unexpectedly Complex Architecture for Skin Pigmentation in Africans. | |
Unified reduction principle for the evolution of mutation, migration, and recombination | |
Vertical and oblique cultural transmission fluctuating in time and in space | |
War and the evolution of belligerence and bravery | |
Why Gupta et al.'s critique of niche construction theory is off target | |
Worldwide genetic and cultural change in human evolution | |
Worldwide patterns of human epigenetic variation | |
Xian zhuang, ying xiang yin su yu hou guo | |
ニッチ構築 : 忘れられていた進化過程 | |
バイオコア. | |
婚姻挤压下的中国农村男性 = Chinese rural men under the marriage squeeze : evidence from history and reality | |
性别歧视与人口发展 = Gender discrimination and population development | |
现状, 影响因素与后果 | |
遺伝の基本原理 . 生態学 . 進化 . 総目次・総索引 |