Examples of using Evolutionary biologist in English and their translations into German
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Well, I'm an evolutionary biologist.
Sir Peter R. Crane is an influential paleobotanist and evolutionary biologist.
Evolutionary biologist Jens Rolff does research on the complex immune system of insects.
Very much, according to the zoologist, evolutionary biologist and environmentalist Josef Reichholf.
PSH: The theory stems from William Hamilton,the great English evolutionary biologist.
The evolutionary biologist from Konstanz, however, could rule out this third scenario.
Maybe the famous(and probably apocryphal) quote of the geneticist and evolutionary biologist J.B. S.
Evolutionary biologist Robin Dunbar has identified gossip as an aid to social bonding in large groups.
Carsten Niemitz(born 1945 in Dessau) is a German anatomist, ethologist,and human evolutionary biologist.
The evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins wrote about the intellectual"net gain" the Internet offers.
The students can then start to appreciate the depth and range of expertise that is required by an evolutionary biologist.
With the evolutionary biologist Gerd B. Müller, Newman edited"Origination of Organismal Form" MIT Press, 2003.
This tension drives evolution towards ever-larger scales of cooperation as evolutionary biologist Elisabet Sahtouris explains.
The remarks of the evolutionary biologist Thomas Junker in Kutschera's anthology probably describe the feelings of many of his colleagues.
Sure enough, one of the Expelled trailers features the following quotation from Oxford evolutionary biologist and atheism apostle Richard Dawkins.
Robert Wayne, an evolutionary biologist at UCLA who studies the origin of the dogs and is also part of the research team, said.
This means that a smaller animal has a more dangerous life, and has to focus on having as manyoffspring as quickly as possible," explains Scheuerlein, an evolutionary biologist.
Evolutionary biologist Jens Rolff is working on a device that will help predict the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
This was formalised in algebra by the late British evolutionary biologist Bill Hamilton, who stated that a genetic trait for altruism should spread through a population if.
The organization's supporters include Bruce Alberts, former President of the National Academy of Sciences; Donald Johanson,discoverer of the"Lucy" fossil; and evolutionary biologist Francisco J. Ayala.
Richard Dawkins, probably the most famous evolutionary biologist of our time, believes mankind is a rare exception: a species that will never die out.
I am evolutionary biologist, and have only relatively recently started to explore the complex landscape of the existing(and developing) initiatives in Open Science.
But at least he can come to realise that fact,says Volker Mosbrugger, evolutionary biologist and Director General of the Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum in Frankfurt am Main.
Evolutionary biologist Dr. Romain Libbrecht has been considering these problems over the past years and in cooperation with researchers at Rockefeller University in New York City has found a completely unexpected answer.
Amazingly enough, it was Bill Hamilton,along with the political scientist Robert Axelrod and the evolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, who formalized the models behind the evolution of reciprocity.
The term"meme" was coined in the 1970s by the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins, who conceived of it as a"unit of cultural transmission" that spread from"mind to mind.
Lord Taverne is not averse to alternative medicaltreatments when there is evidence to support their use, but as Oxford University evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has pointed out, most often they can not be tested, or consistently fail tests.
In scientific reviews in Nature Genetics and Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the United States of America, the evolutionary biologist Stephen Stearns and his colleagues set out to demonstrate that natural selection operates on contemporary humans.
The title of the current exhibition,»Pleasures of association, and poissons, such as love-«, is a twist of a diary note by geologist,zoologist and evolutionary biologist Charles Darwin, written during one of his expeditions as he developed his theory of natural selection of populations in 1838.
The library's collections include the estates of several famous biologists who lectured and worked in Jena, like the zoologist and evolutionary biologist Ernst Haeckel,the anatomist and evolutionary biologist Dietrich Starck, the botanist Carl Haussknecht, the bryologist Riclef Grolle and others.