Birs- 24htp001: Modeling and Theory in Population Biology
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Title: Enumeration of rooted binary perfect phylogenies
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Title: PoMo via RevBayes: inferring phylogenies, disentangling GC-bias and balancing selection
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Title: Interpreting principal components analysis
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Title: Modeling the distribution of fitness effects of new mutations [SESSION TITLE: SELECTION AND ADAPTATION]
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Title: The role of epigenetics and plasticity in evolutionary rescue
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Title: Modeling piRNA defense against transposable elements
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Title: Evolution and biological noise
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Title: Eco-evolutionary dynamics of costly antipredator behavior: autotomy and offspring burden
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Title: On the fast track: hybrids adapt more rapidly than parental populations in a novel environment
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Title: Why is facultative parthenogenesis uncommon? [SESSION TITLE: MODES OF REPRODUCTION]
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Title: Evolution when selection occurs in both haploid and diploid phases
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Title: A small change can make a big difference: capturing vital rate heterogeneity in Leslie matrices [SESSION TITLE: DEMOGRAPHY AND STAGE STRUCTURE]
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Title: Evolutionary rescue and spatial adaptation under sexual and asexual reproduction: combining stage-structured models and quantitative phenotypes
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Title: Scaling stochastic molecular dynamics to demographic change in structured populations
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Title: Modeling cultural and demographic interactions among prehistoric populations [SESSION TITLE: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL EVOLUTION]
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Title: Modelling Constant and Stochastically Variable Conformity
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Title: Theoretical approaches to understanding cultural change in birds and humans
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Title: Nonlinear social evolution and the emergence of collective action
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Title: The cost of acquiring information by natural selection
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Title: Modifier Theory: The Population Genetics of Phenotypic Noise
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