Project News

November 14
New tree-ring data from Canadian boreal and hemi-boreal forests provide insight for improving the climate sensitivity of terrestrial biosphere models

Danielle Way, part of the “Geofunctions: Purposes and Agents in Global Environmental Sciences” project, contributed to the Science of The Total Environment article, “New tree-ring data from Canadian boreal and hemi-boreal forests provide insight for improving the climate sensitivity of terrestrial biosphere models.”

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November 11
Experimental evidence that group size generates divergent benefits of cooperative breeding for male and female ostriches

Charlie Cornwallis, a member of the “Evolution and Organismal Goal-Directedness” project, contributed to the ELife article “Experimental evidence that group size generates divergent benefits of cooperative breeding for male and female ostriches.”

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November 11
Life history tradeoffs, division of labor and evolutionary transitions in individuality

Three members of the “Transitions in individuality: from ecology to teleonomy” project – Guilhem Doucier, Katrin Hammerschmidt and Pierrick Bourrat – wrote the Evolutionary Biology preprint, “Life history tradeoffs, division of labor and evolutionary transitions in individuality.”

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November 11
On Explaining Peto’s Paradox

Anya Plutynski, coordinator of the Agency and Directionality in Development set of projects, recently published “On Explaining Peto’s Paradox” in the European Journal of Epidemiology.

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November 10
Conceptualizing the Environment in Natural Sciences: Guest Editorial

Gaëlle Pontarotti, part of two Agency, Directionality and Function projects, contributed to the January 2022 Biological Theory article “Conceptualizing the Environment in Natural Sciences: Guest Editorial.”

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