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Title Level Year L/Y
On the number of segregating sites in genetical models without recombination.
G. A. Watterson
11 1975 11
1975
Predation, apparent competition, and the structure of prey communities.
R. Holt
11 1977 11
1977
The sampling theory of selectively neutral alleles.
W. Ewens
11 1972 11
1972
Genetic variation in natural populations: patterns and theory.
E. Nevo
9 1978 9
1978
Species packing and competitive equilibrium for many species.
R. Macarthur
9 1970 9
1970
General theory of competitive coexistence in spatially-varying environments.
P. Chesson
9 2000 9
2000
Properties of a neutral allele model with intragenic recombination.
R. Hudson
9 1983 9
1983
On optimal oviposition behavior in phytophagous insects.
John Jaenike
9 1978 9
1978
Line-of-descent and genealogical processes, and their applications in population genetics models.
S. Tavaré
9 1984 9
1984
Diet optimization in a generalist herbivore: the moose.
G. Belovsky
9 1978 9
1978
Gene flow and genetic drift in a species subject to frequent local extinctions.
M. Slatkin
9 1977 9
1977
Heritable genetic variation via mutation-selection balance: Lerch's zeta meets the abdominal bristle.
M. Turelli
9 1984 9
1984
Linkage disequilibrium and homozygosity of chromosome segments in finite populations.
J. Sved
9 1971 9
1971
Effects of spatial grouping on the functional response of predators.
C. Cosner, D. DeAngelis, J. Ault, D. Olson
9 1999 9
1999
Genomic control, a new approach to genetic-based association studies.
Bernie Devlin, K. Roeder, L. Wasserman
9 2001 9
2001
Using Moment Equations to Understand Stochastically Driven Spatial Pattern Formation in Ecological Systems
B. Bolker, S. Pacala
8 1997 8
1997