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    John Maynard Smith and the importance of consistency in evolutionary game theory
    with Alasdair I. Houston
    Biology and Philosophy 20 (5): 933-950. 2005.
    John Maynard Smith was the founder of evolutionary game theory. He has also been the major influence on the direction of this field, which now pervades behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology. In its original formulation the theory had three components: a set of strategies, a payoff structure, and a concept of evolutionary stability. These three key components are still the basis of the theory, but what is assumed about each component is often different to the original assumptions. We revie…Read more
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    Adaptive accounts of physiology and emotion
    with Alasdair I. Houston
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (2): 201-202. 2000.
    Rolls discusses various adaptive explanations of physiological processes and the emotions. We give a critical analysis of some of these from the perspective of behavioural ecology. While agreeing with the approach adopted by Rolls, we identify topics that could have been better presented by making use of the existing literature.
  • National Redeemer: Owain Glyndwr in Welsh Tradition (review)
    The Medieval Review 5. 1998.