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- Good genes, old age and life-history trade-os HANNA KOKKO*
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- Prudent males, group adaptation, and the tragedy of the commons Hanna Kokko and Katja U. Heubel
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- Alternative prey can change modelmimic dynamics between parasitism and mutualism
- Received 23 January 2002 Accepted 18 March 2002
- 2002 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 56(6), 2002, pp. 10911100
- Cohort effects and population dynamics Jan Lindstro m and Hanna Kokko
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- Fisherian and ``good genes'' benefits of mate choice: how (not) to distinguish between them
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- Predicting the direction of sexual selection Our current understanding of the operation of sexual selection is predicated on a sex
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- Sexual dimorphism in immunocompetence: what does life-history theory predict?
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- Positive feedback and alternative stable states in inbreeding, cooperation, sex roles