Citation: M. Broom et Gd. Ruxton, EVOLUTIONARILY STABLE STEALING - GAME-THEORY APPLIED TO KLEPTOPARASITISM, Behavioral ecology, 9(4), 1998, pp. 397-403
Citation: M. Doebeli et Gd. Ruxton, STABILIZATION THROUGH SPATIAL PATTERN-FORMATION IN METAPOPULATIONS WITH LONG-RANGE DISPERSAL, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1403), 1998, pp. 1325-1332
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et La. Saravia, THE NEED FOR BIOLOGICAL REALISM IN THE UPDATING OF CELLULAR-AUTOMATA MODELS, Ecological modelling, 107(2-3), 1998, pp. 105-112
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et P. Rohani, POPULATION FLOORS AND THE PERSISTENCE OF CHAOS IN ECOLOGICAL MODELS, Theoretical population biology (Print), 53(3), 1998, pp. 175-183
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, EXPERIMENTAL-DESIGN - MINIMIZING SUFFERING MAY NOT ALWAYS MEAN MINIMIZING NUMBER OF SUBJECTS - COMMENTARY, Animal behaviour, 56, 1998, pp. 511-512
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et Sl. Lima, PREDATOR-INDUCED BREEDING SUPPRESSION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES FOR PREDATOR-PREY POPULATION-DYNAMICS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 264(1380), 1997, pp. 409-415
Citation: P. Rohani et al., SPATIAL SELF-ORGANIZATION IN ECOLOGY - PRETTY PATTERNS OR ROBUST REALITY, Trends in ecology & evolution, 12(2), 1997, pp. 70-74
Citation: M. Doebeli et Gd. Ruxton, CONTROLLING SPATIAL CHAOS IN METAPOPULATIONS WITH LONG-RANGE DISPERSAL, Bulletin of mathematical biology, 59(3), 1997, pp. 497-515
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et al., MORTALITY DURING DISPERSAL AND THE STABILITY OF A METAPOPULATION, Journal of theoretical biology, 186(3), 1997, pp. 389-396
Citation: M. Doebeli et Gd. Ruxton, EVOLUTION OF DISPERSAL RATES IN METAPOPULATION MODELS - BRANCHING ANDCYCLIC DYNAMICS IN PHENOTYPE SPACE, Evolution, 51(6), 1997, pp. 1730-1741
Citation: Gd. Ruxton et M. Doebeli, SPATIAL SELF-ORGANIZATION AND PERSISTENCE OF TRANSIENTS IN A METAPOPULATION MODEL, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 263(1374), 1996, pp. 1153-1158
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, EFFECTS OF THE SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL ORDERING OF EVENTS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF A SIMPLE CELLULAR-AUTOMATON, Ecological modelling, 84(1-3), 1996, pp. 311-314
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, THE EFFECTS OF PREDATION AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION ON THE VIABILITY OF A SMALL POPULATION - ANALYSIS OF A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL, Journal of environmental management, 47(1), 1996, pp. 71-78
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, CHAOTIC DYNAMICS MAY DETERMINE THE EFFECT OF INTER-PATCH MIGRATION ONMETAPOPULATION SURVIVAL, Journal of Biosciences, 21(1), 1996, pp. 93-100
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, DENSITY-DEPENDENT MIGRATION AND STABILITY IN A SYSTEM OF LINKED POPULATIONS, Bulletin of mathematical biology, 58(4), 1996, pp. 643-660
Citation: Al. Moody et Gd. Ruxton, THE INTENSITY OF INTERFERENCE VARIES WITH FEED DENSITY - SUPPORT FOR BEHAVIOR-BASED MODELS OF INTERFERENCE, Oecologia, 108(3), 1996, pp. 446-449
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS AND THE DYNAMICS OF LINKED POPULATIONS, Journal of theoretical biology, 183(1), 1996, pp. 47-54
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, THE EFFECTS OF STOCHASTICITY AND SEASONALITY ON MODEL DYNAMICS - BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS IN BADGERS, Journal of Animal Ecology, 65(4), 1996, pp. 495-500
Citation: Gd. Ruxton, DISPERSAL AND CHAOS IN SPATIALLY STRUCTURED MODELS - AN INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL APPROACH, Journal of Animal Ecology, 65(2), 1996, pp. 161-169