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Pettersen, A. K., Ruuskanen, S., Nord, A., Nilsson, J. F., Miñano, M. R., Fitzpatrick, L. J., While, G. M., & Uller, T. (2023). Population divergence in maternal investment and embryo energy use and allocation suggests adaptive responses to cool climates. Journal of Animal Ecology, 1365-2656.13971.
Uller, T. (2023). Agency, Goal Orientation, and Evolutionary Explanations. Evolution "On Purpose": Teleonomy in Living Systems. MIT Press.
Yazdi, H. P., Olito, C., Kawakami, T., Unneberg, P., Schou, M. F., Cloete, S. W. P., Hansson, B., & Cornwallis, C. K. (2023). The evolutionary maintenance of ancient recombining sex chromosomes in the ostrich. PLOS Genetics, 19(6), e1010801.
Milocco, L., & Uller, T. (2023). A data‐driven framework to model the organism–environment system. Evolution & Development, ede.12449.
Du Crest, A., Valković, M., Ariew, A., Desmond, H., Huneman, P., & Reydon, T. A. C. (Eds.). (2023). Evolutionary Thinking Across Disciplines: Problems and Perspectives in Generalized Darwinism (Vol. 478). Springer International Publishing.
Gomez-Garrido, J., Cruz, F., Alioto, T. S., Feiner, N., Uller, T., Gut, M., Sanchez Escudero, I., Tavecchia, G., Rotger, A., Otalora Acevedo, K. E., & Baldo, L. (2023). Chromosome-level genome assembly of Lilford’s wall lizard, Podarcis lilfordi (Günther, 1874) from the Balearic Islands (Spain). DNA Research, 30(3), dsad008.
Desmond, H., & Ramsey, G. (2023). Human Success: Evolutionary Origins and Ethical Implications. Oxford University Press.
Walsh, D. M., & Rupik, G. (2023). The agential perspective: Countermapping the modern synthesis. Evolution & Development, ede.12448.
Cornwallis, C. K., Van ’T Padje, A., Ellers, J., Klein, M., Jackson, R., Kiers, E. T., West, S. A., & Henry, L. M. (2023). Symbioses shape feeding niches and diversification across insects. Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Cornwallis, C. K., Svensson-Coelho, M., Lindh, M., Li, Q., Stábile, F., Hansson, L.-A., & Rengefors, K. (2023). Single-cell adaptations shape evolutionary transitions to multicellularity in green algae. Nature Ecology & Evolution.