Items by Mogie, Michael
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2013
Mogie, M., 2013. Premeiotic endomitosis and the costs and benefits of asexual reproduction. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 109 (2), pp. 487-495.
2011
Mogie, M., 2011. Pollen profile, spatial structure, and access to sex in asexual hermaphrodites. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 103 (4), pp. 954-966.
2009
Carrillo, C., Cherednichenko, K., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2009. Dynamic coexistence of sexual and asexual invasion fronts in a system of integro-difference equations. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 71 (7), pp. 1612-1625.
2007
Mogie, M., Britton, N. F. and Stewart-Cox, J. A., 2007. Asexuality, polyploidy and the male function. In: Hörandl, E., Grossniklaus, U., van Dijk, P. and Sharbel, T., eds. Apomixis, evolution, mechanisms and perspectives. Ruggell, Liechtenstein: Gantner Verlag, pp. 195-214.
Mogie, M., 2007. Drop 'higher' and 'lower' to raise descriptive standards. Nature, 448 (7156), p. 865.
2006
Carrillo, C., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2006. Evolución y persistencia de la reproducciósexual: nuevos acercamientos a una vieja pregunta. Miscelánea Matemática, 43, pp. 87-115.
2005
Mogie, M., Britton, N. F. and Stewart-Cox, J. A., 2005. Asexuality, polyploidy and the male function. In: XVII International Botanical Congress, 2005-01-01, Vienna.
Stewart-Cox, J. A., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2005. Pollen limitation or mate search need not induce an Allee effect. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 67 (5), pp. 1049-1079.
Stewart-Cox, J. A., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2005. Space mediates coexistence of females and hermaphrodites. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 67 (6), pp. 1273-1302.
2004
Stewart-Cox, J. A., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2004. Endosperm triploidy has a selective advantage during ongoing parental conflict by imprinting. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 271 (1549), pp. 1737-1743.
Mogie, M., 2004. In support of null hypothesis significance testing. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 271, S82-S84.
Mogie, M., 2004. Poor male function, spatial structure and co-existence of sexual and asexual hermaphrodites. In: PARTNER Workshop 3, Diversity in Asexualas: patterns and processes, 2004-01-01, Munster.
Stewart-Cox, J. A., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2004. Timescale separated pollination-colonisation models. In: Cellular Automata. Vol. 3305. Berlin: Springer, pp. 765-774. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
2002
Carrillo, C., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2002. Coexistence of sexual and asexual conspecifics: A cellular automaton model. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 217 (3), pp. 275-285.
Carrillo, C., Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2002. Coexistence of sexual and asexual conspecifics: A cellular automaton model. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 217 (3), pp. 275-285.
2001
Mogie, M. and Cousins, M., 2001. Are sample sizes usually at least an order of magnitude too low for reliable estimates of leaf asymmetry? Journal of Theoretical Biology, 211 (2), pp. 181-185.
Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2001. Poor male function favours the coexistence of sexual and asexual relatives. Ecology Letters, 4 (2), pp. 116-121.
Britton, N. F. and Mogie, M., 2001. Poor male function favours the coexistence of sexual and asexual relatives. Ecology Letters, 4 (2), pp. 116-121.
2000
Mogie, M., 2000. Historical baggage in biology: the case of 'higher' and 'lower' species. Bioessays, 22 (9), pp. 868-869.
Smith, N. and Mogie, M., 2000. The utility of Popper's philosophy in biology. Bioessays, 22 (3), p. 309.
