Strategically developed phenotypes and the evolution of signals
<p>In the first part of this thesis, a general one dimensional theory of strategically determined phenotypes is developed and applied to biological signalling games. Abstract modular modelling techniques are utilised to solve hitherto analytically intractable problems including error-prone si...
Main Authors: | Siller, S, Siller, Steven |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1997
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