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Sex Allocation and Sex Change: Experiments and Models
 
Edited by: Marc Mangel
Sex Allocation and Sex Change: Experiments and Models
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1172-6
Product Code:  LLSCI/22
List Price: $61.00
MAA Member Price: $54.90
AMS Member Price: $48.80
Sex Allocation and Sex Change: Experiments and Models
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Sex Allocation and Sex Change: Experiments and Models
Edited by: Marc Mangel
Softcover ISBN:  978-0-8218-1172-6
Product Code:  LLSCI/22
List Price: $61.00
MAA Member Price: $54.90
AMS Member Price: $48.80
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    Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences
    Volume: 221990; 205 pp
    MSC: Primary 92

    The seven articles in this volume are based on lectures presented at the annual symposium, Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, held in conjunction with the American Institute of Biological Sciences meeting in Toronto, Ontario in August 1989. Sexual selection, sex determination, and sex allocation have been at the center of evolutionary ecology since its inception and have played an important role in the development of many concepts. As this volume demonstrates, many key questions remain to be investigated through a combination of empirical and theoretical work. In addition, questions of sex provide a natural mechanism for crossing the great taxonomic divide by allowing plant and animal researchers to focus on similar kinds of questions using a wide variety of organisms.

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Volume: 221990; 205 pp
MSC: Primary 92

The seven articles in this volume are based on lectures presented at the annual symposium, Some Mathematical Questions in Biology, held in conjunction with the American Institute of Biological Sciences meeting in Toronto, Ontario in August 1989. Sexual selection, sex determination, and sex allocation have been at the center of evolutionary ecology since its inception and have played an important role in the development of many concepts. As this volume demonstrates, many key questions remain to be investigated through a combination of empirical and theoretical work. In addition, questions of sex provide a natural mechanism for crossing the great taxonomic divide by allowing plant and animal researchers to focus on similar kinds of questions using a wide variety of organisms.

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