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Mutation
and selection in a large population.
Joel R. Peck, David Waxman, & Alice Cruikshank. 2004.
Biosystems (In Press).
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Sex causes
altruism. Altruism causes sex. Maybe.
Joel R. Peck. 2004.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 271:
993-1000.
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Adaptation
and species range.
Joel R. Peck & John J. Welch. 2004.
Evolution 58: 211-221.
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Keeping
up with evolution.
Joel R. Peck. 2003.
Nature 421:895.
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The anomalous
effects of biased mutation.
David Waxman & Joel R. Peck. 2003.
Genetics 164: 1615-1626.
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The outcome
of evolution when mutations are highly pleiotropic.
David Waxman & Joel R. Peck. 200l.
Selection 1:181-191.
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Mutation
and sex in a competitive world
Joel R. Peck & David Waxman.
2000.
Nature 406: 399 - 403
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What's
wrong with a little sex?
Peck, J. R. and Waxman. 2000.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 13: 63-69.
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The maintenance
of sexual reproduction in a structured population.
Peck, J.R., Yearsley, J. and Barreau, G. 2000.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 266:
1857-1863.
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The outcome of evolution when mutations are highly pleiotropic.
Waxman, D. and Peck, J.R. 2000.
Selection 1:181-191.
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Sex and adaptation in a changing environment.
Waxman D, Peck J R.
1999.
Genetics
153(2):1041-53
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Why do
asexual and self-fertilising populations tend to occur in
marginal environments?
Peck, J.R., Yearsley, J. and Waxman, D. 1999.
In C. Nehaniv (Ed) Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences.
26:121-132. American Mathematical Society, Providence.
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The maintenance of sexual reproduction in a structured population.
Peck, J.R., Yearsley, J. and Barreau, G. 1999.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 266: 1857-1863.
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Why do asexual and self-fertilising populations tend to occur
in marginal environments?
Peck, J.R., Yearsley, J. and Waxman, D. 1999.
In C. Nehaniv (Ed) Lectures on Mathematics in the Life Sciences.
26:121-132. American Mathematical Society, Providence.
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Explaining
the geographic distributions of sexual and asexual populations
Joel R. Peck, Jonathan M. Yearsley & David Waxman
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Pleiotropy and the Preservation of Perfection.
Waxman, D. and Peck, J.R. 1998.
Science 279: 1210-1213.
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What determines fitness when dispersal is limited?
Peck, J. R. and Waxman, D. 1997.
Evolution 51: 1036-1043.
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Imperfect genes, Fisherian mutation and the evolution of sex.
Peck, J.R., Barreau, G. and Heath, S.C. 1997.
Genetics 145: 1171-1199.
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Limited dispersal, deleterious mutations and the evolution of
sex.
Peck, J.R. 1996.
Genetics 142: 1053-1060.
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Recent advances in understanding ofthe evolution and maintenance
of sex.
Hurst, L.H. and Peck, J.R. 1996.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 11: A46-A52.
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A ruby in the rubbish: Beneficial mutations, deleterious mutations
and the evolution of sex.
Peck, J.R. 1994.
Genetics 137: 597-606.
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Frequency dependent selection, beneficial mutations, and the
evolution of sex.
Peck, J.R. 1993.
Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 125: 87-92.
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Cooperation and the evolution of friendship.
Peck, J.R. 1993.
The Journal of Theoretical Biology 162:195-228.
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Group selection, individual selection, and the evolution of
genetic drift.
Peck, J.R. 1992
.The Journal of Theoretical Biology 159:163-187.
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The Community Design Project.
Peck, J.R. 1990.
The Bulletin of the International Communal Studies Association
7:10-11.
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The evolution of outsider exclusion
Peck, J.R. 1990.
The Journal of Theoretical Biology 142:565-571.
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The evolution of helping behavior in large, randomly mixed populations.
Peck, J.R. and Feldman, M.W. 1986.
The American Naturalist 127:209-221.
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Gene-culture coevolution: Models for the evolution of altruism
with cultural transmission.
Feldman, M.W., Cavalli-Sforza, L.L., and Peck, J.R. 1985.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 82:5814-5818.
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Acquisition of preference during shifts between terminal links
in concurrent chain schedules.
Commons, M.L., Woodford, M., Boitano, G.A., Ducheney, J.R.,
and Peck, J.R. 1982.
Pages 391-426 in Commons, Herrnstein, and Wagner (Eds.) Quantitative
Analyses of Behavior. Ballinger, Cambridge.
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