Publications of Russell D. Gray
All genres
Book Chapter (24)
161.
Book Chapter
Testing population dispersal hypotheses: Pacific settlement, phylogenetic trees, and Austronesian languages. In: The evolution of cultural diversity: a phylogenetic approach, pp. 31 - 52 (Eds. Mace, R.; Holden, C. J.; Shennan, S.). UCL Press, London (2005)
162.
Book Chapter
The developmental systems perspective: organism-environment systems as units of development and evolution. In: Phenotypic integration: studying the ecology and evolution of complex phenotypes, pp. 409 - 431 (Eds. Pigliucci, M.; Preston, . A.). Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (2004)
163.
Book Chapter
Drowning on arrival, missing the boat, and x-events: how likely are sorting events? In: Tangled trees: phylogeny, cospeciation, and coevolution, pp. 287 - 309 (Ed. Page, . D. M.). Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago (2003)
164.
Book Chapter
2, pp. 184 - 207 (Ed. Singh, R. S.). Cambridge Univ. Press., Cambridge (2001)
Selfish genes or developmental systems? In: Thinking about evolution: historical, philosophical, and political perspectives, Vol. 165.
Book Chapter
Gray, R. D.). MIT Press, Cambridge (2001)
Darwinism and developmental systems. In: Cycles of contingency: developmental systems and evolution, pp. 195 - 218 (Eds. Oyama, S.; Grittiths, P. E.; 166.
Book Chapter
Gray, R. D.). MIT Press, Cambridge (2001)
Introduction: what Is developmental systems theory? In: Cycles of contingency: developmental systems and evolution, pp. 1 - 11 (Eds. Oyama, S.; Grittiths, P. E.; 167.
Book Chapter
Relationships within and between the orders of demospongiae that lack a mineral skeleton. In: Sponge Sciences: multidisciplinary perspectives, pp. 31 - 40 (Ed. Watanabe, Y.). Springer, Tokyo (1998)
168.
Book Chapter
"In the belly of the monster": feminism, developmental systems, and evolutionary explanations. In: Feminism and evolutionary biology, pp. 385 - 413 (Ed. Gowaty, .). Springer, Berlin (1997)
169.
Book Chapter
Host-parasite co-speciation, host switching, and missing the boat. In: Host-parasite evolution: General principles and avian models, pp. 236 - 250 (Ed. Clayton, D. H.). Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford (1997)
170.
Book Chapter
Faith and foraging: a critique of the "paradigm argument from design". In: Foraging behavior, pp. 69 - 140 (Eds. Kamil, A. C.; Drebs, J. R.; Pulliam , H. R.). Plenum Press, New York (1987)
Conference Paper (1)
171.
Conference Paper
Death of the gene: developmental systems strike back. In: Trees of life: Essays in philosophy of biology, pp. 165 - 209 (Ed. Griffiths, P.). Conference on Philosophical Problems in Evolutionary Biology, Dunedin, New Zealand. Kluwer, Dordrecht (1992)
Thesis - PhD (1)
172.
Thesis - PhD
Design, constraint and construction: essays and experiments on evolution and foraging. Dissertation, Univ. of Auckland, Auckland (1990)
Report (1)
173.
Report
29(16)). (2019), 10 pp.
New Caledonian crows behave optimistically after using tools (Current Biology, Other (1)
174.
Other
Ein Plädoyer für die Relevanz der Vergleichenden Psychologie für das Verständnis menschlicher Entwicklung, Psychologische Rundschau 71, pp. 40 - 41 (2020)
Book Review (2)
175.
Book Review
110 (5), p. E337 - E337 (2013)
Reply to Dymond et al.: Clear evidence of habituation counters counterbalancing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 176.
Book Review
110 (4), p. E274 - E274 (2013)
Reply to Boogert et al.: The devil is unlikely to be in association or distraction. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America