Main Content
Economics and biology
Research questions
Institutional economics and evolutionary ecology share the same basic technique (game-theoretic modeling) and structural research agenda (optimal individual reactions to environmental conditions).
Researchers
Partners from other organizations
- Lena Edlund
- Philip H. Crowley
- Sean Ehlman
- William Harris
- Andy Sih
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Crowley, Philip H., Sean M. Ehlman, Evelyn Korn and Andrew Sih (2016), Dealing with stochastic environmental variation in space and time: bet hedging by generalist, specialist and diversified strategies, Theoretical Ecology,9, p. 149-161.
Edlund, Lena and Evelyn Korn (2007), Hermaphroditism: What’s not to like?, The Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 245, April, p. 520-527.
Edlund Lena and Evelyn Korn (2008), Reply to "The evolution of hermaphroditism" by Matthew S. Grober and Edmund W. Rodgers, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 251, S. 193.
Crowley, Philip, William Harris und Evelyn Korn (2017), Optimal Sex Allocation under Pollen Limitation, Theoretical Ecology 10, p. 417–431.