Joan Roughgarden (born 13 March 1946) is an American ecologist and evolutionary biologist. She has engaged in theory and observation of coevolution and...
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Roughgarden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), American ecologist and evolutionary biologist Tim Roughgarden...
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behaviors, such as female pheromones being given off by male reptiles. Joan Roughgarden, a biologist and Charles Darwin-critic, rejected use of the term in...
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Social selection is a term used with varying meanings in biology. Joan Roughgarden proposed a hypothesis called social selection as an alternative to sexual...
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Myrmidons features the implication of adult men engaging in the act. Joan Roughgarden refers to intercrural intercourse as the "gay male missionary position"...
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Nature and People, transgender biologist Joan Roughgarden cites and agrees with Feinberg's assessment, describing Joan as a "male-identified trans person"...
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from the original on March 10, 2021. Retrieved December 23, 2013. Joan Roughgarden (2004). Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature...
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elided through the intervention of Christian missionaries. According to Joan Roughgarden, the māhū lacked access to political power, were unable to aspire to...
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sexually coerce (physically force sexual activity on) females futile. Joan Roughgarden, an ecologist and evolutionary biologist, said that because the hyena's...
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Edith A. Roberts (United States) Michael Rosenzweig (United States) Joan Roughgarden (United States) Edward James Salisbury (UK) José Sarukhán (Mexico)...
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plants and animals, but it might not last long evolutionarily.: 14 Joan Roughgarden and Priya Iyer argued that the last common ancestor for animals was...
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and goes on to discuss alternative theories including the work of Joan Roughgarden of Stanford University who proposes that sexual reproduction, rather...
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dominance traits shown in prison sexuality. Others, particularly Bagemihl, Joan Roughgarden, Thierry Lodé and Paul Vasey suggest the social function of sex (both...
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Most of the exhibition was based on the works of Bruce Bagemihl and Joan Roughgarden. The exhibition was initiated by the Norwegian Archive, Library and...
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Retrieved April 5, 2007. Levy, D. (March 4, 2003). "'What Matters' to Joan Roughgarden: advocating diversity and rekindling protest". Retrieved April 3, 2007...
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sexually coerce (physically force sexual activity on) females futile. Joan Roughgarden, an ecologist and evolutionary biologist, said that because the hyena's...
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ancestors through the moral lens of the 19th century Victorian society. Joan Roughgarden, citing many elements of sexual behaviour in animals and humans that...
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Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity Gender and Sexuality in Nature and People by Joan Roughgarden. University of California Press, 2004. US$dollar;27.50/E18.98 hbk (427...
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soccer player (Teaneck) Philip Roth (1933–2018), author (Newark) Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), ecologist and evolutionary biologist (Paterson) Richard...
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sex-crime prosecutors and social scientists and that the biologist Joan Roughgarden described it as "the latest 'evolution made me do it' excuse for criminal...
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scholar Richard A. Horsley, chemist John Warner, evolutionary biologist Joan Roughgarden, feminist writers Beverly Smith and Christina Hoff Sommers, politician...
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(1987, co-authored with Anne Ehrlich) Science of Ecology (1987, with Joan Roughgarden) The Cassandra Conference: Resources and the Human Predicament (1988)...
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Jill Tarter Jing Li (chemist) Joan A. Steitz Joan Beauchamp Procter Joan Birman Joan Dingley Joan Hinton Joan Roughgarden Joan Slonczewski Joanna S. Fowler...
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performed over 3000 male and female sexual reassignment (SRS) surgeries. Joan Roughgarden called Meltzer one of the leading surgeons in this specialized field...
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larger blue spots. Some, such as Stanford professor and biologist Joan Roughgarden, have suggested multiple male genders in this species. Among differently...
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Lives of the Circus Animals Nina Revoyr Southland 2005 Non-fiction Joan Roughgarden Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature and...
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British zoologist interested in the taxonomy of birds and butterflies Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), American ecologist, evolutionary biologist and philosopher...
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Michael Shermer Peter Turchin Neil deGrasse Tyson Terrence Sejnowski Joan Roughgarden Sean M. Carroll David Sloan Wilson John Allen Paulos David Brin David...
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foraging theory. Possingham's first postdoctoral position was with Joan Roughgarden at Stanford University, working on the recruitment dynamics of intertidal...
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marine biologist investigating marine bacteria and phytoplankton Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), ecologist and evolutionary biologist Cynthia E. Rosenzweig...
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