Learning, evolvability and exploratory behaviour: extending the evolutionary reach of learning
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Learning, evolvability and exploratory behaviour: extending the evolutionary reach of learning
Authors
Keywords
Evolvability, Learning, Plasticity, Behaviour, Facilitated variation
Journal
BIOLOGY & PHILOSOPHY
Volume 28, Issue 6, Pages 933-955
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-08-02
DOI
10.1007/s10539-013-9396-9
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Hatchling Australian freshwater crocodiles rapidly learn to avoid toxic invasive cane toads
- (2011) Jonathan Webb et al. BEHAVIOUR
- What's social about social learning?
- (2011) Cecilia Heyes JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
- Adjusting to a toxic invader: native Australian frogs learn not to prey on cane toads
- (2010) Matthew J. Greenlees et al. BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
- An invasive species imposes selection on life-history traits of a native frog
- (2010) MATTHEW J. GREENLEES et al. BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY
- Adaptation or preadaptation: why are keelback snakes (Tropidonophis mairii) less vulnerable to invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus) than are other Australian snakes?
- (2010) John Llewelyn et al. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY
- The Ecological Impact of Invasive Cane Toads (Bufo Marinus) in Australia
- (2010) Richard Shine QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BIOLOGY
- Phenotypic plasticity's impacts on diversification and speciation
- (2010) David W. Pfennig et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Behavioural responses of carnivorous marsupials (Planigale maculata) to toxic invasive cane toads (Bufo marinus)
- (2009) JOHN LLEWELYN et al. AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
- Something different for dinner? Responses of a native Australian predator (the keelback snake) to an invasive prey species (the cane toad)
- (2009) John Llewelyn et al. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS
- Experimental evolution reveals natural selection on standing genetic variation
- (2009) Henrique Teotónio et al. NATURE GENETICS
- A native dasyurid predator (common planigale,Planigale maculata) rapidly learns to avoid a toxic invader
- (2008) JONATHAN K. WEBB et al. AUSTRAL ECOLOGY
- Invasive cane toads ( Bufo marinus ) cause mass mortality of freshwater crocodiles ( Crocodylus johnstoni ) in tropical Australia
- (2008) Mike Letnic et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Mass mortality of native anuran tadpoles in tropical Australia due to the invasive cane toad ( Bufo marinus )
- (2008) Michael R. Crossland et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Evolution and evolvability: celebrating Darwin 200
- (2008) J. F.Y Brookfield Biology Letters
- Modelling species distributions without using species distributions: the cane toad in Australia under current and future climates
- (2008) Michael Kearney et al. ECOGRAPHY
- Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease: lessons for conservation biology
- (2008) Hamish McCallum TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Robustness and evolvability: a paradox resolved
- (2007) A. Wagner PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Adaptation from standing genetic variation
- (2007) R BARRETT et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started