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Cambridge Studies in Adaptive Dynamics

Adaptive Dynamics attempts to fill the remaining theoretical gaps in evolutionary synthesis and extend evolutionary theory to integrate a multitude of ecological mechanisms into a unified evolutionary framework. The Cambridge Studies in Adaptive Dynamics series highlights these novel concepts and techniques for ecological and evolutionary research and is designed to enable graduate students and researches to use the new methods for their own studies. Volumes in the series provide a mix of empirical observations and theoretical insights, offering natural points of departure for various groups of readers.

General Editors: Ulf Dieckmann, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria; Richard Law, University of York; Hans Metz, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlands

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  • Adaptive Speciation

    Dieckmann, Ulf
    Doebeli, Michael
    Metz, Johan A. J.
    (+ 1 other)
    Published: August 2012

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  • Evolutionary Conservation Biology

    Ferrière, Régis
    Dieckmann, Ulf
    Couvet, Denis
    Published: July 2009

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  • Branching Processes

    Variation, Growth, and Extinction of Populations

    Haccou, Patsy
    Jagers, Peter
    Vatutin, Vladimir A.
    Published: December 2007

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  • Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases

    In Pursuit of Virulence Management

    Dieckmann, Ulf
    Metz, Johan A. J.
    Sabelis, Maurice W.
    (+ 1 other)
    Published: November 2005

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  • The Geometry of Ecological Interactions

    Simplifying Spatial Complexity

    Dieckmann, Ulf
    Law, Richard
    Metz, Johan A. J.
    Published: November 2005

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