Peter Taylor
Affiliations: | Mathematics & Statistics | Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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Children
Sign in to add traineeTroy Day | grad student | (Evolution Tree) | |
Jennifer E. Steinbachs | grad student | 1991-1993 | Queens University (Evolution Tree) |
Andrew Irwin | grad student | 1996-2000 | Queen’s University (Chemistry Tree) |
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Taylor P. (2016) Inclusive fitness in finite populations-effects of heterogeneity and synergy. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Taylor P. (2016) Hamilton׳s Rule in finite populations with synergistic interactions. Journal of Theoretical Biology |
Krupp DB, Taylor PD. (2015) Social evolution in the shadow of asymmetrical relatedness. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 282: 20150142 |
Krupp DB, Taylor PD. (2013) Enhanced kin recognition through population estimation. The American Naturalist. 181: 707-14 |
Taylor P. (2013) Inclusive and personal fitness in synergistic evolutionary games on graphs. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 325: 76-82 |
Taylor P, Maciejewski W. (2012) An inclusive fitness analysis of synergistic interactions in structured populations. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 279: 4596-603 |
Abbot P, Abe J, Alcock J, et al. (2011) Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality. Nature. 471: E1-4; author reply E |
Taylor P, Lillicrap T, Cownden D. (2010) Inclusive fitness analysis on mathematical groups. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 65: 849-59 |
TAYLOR P. (2010) Birth-death symmetry in the evolution of a social trait Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23: 2569-2578 |
Taylor P. (2009) Decompositions of Price's formula in an inhomogeneous population structure. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 22: 201-13 |