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Oct 23, 2016 · by Matthew Herron. Ross Lindsey, now working on his PhD with Frank Rosenzweig, has published a new paper in BMC Biology, “Fossil-calibrated molecular clock data enable reconstruction of steps leading to differentiated multicellularity and anisogamy in the Volvocine algae.”.
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Knoll, M. D. Herron, and F. Rosenzweig. 2024....
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Matthew Herron. Clearwater Canoe Trail near Seeley Lake, MT....
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The central question motivating my research is how do simple...
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Herron M. D., S. Ghimire, C. R. Vinikoor and R. E. Michod....
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Herron, M. D. and M. Doebeli. 2013. Parallel evolutionary...
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With Christopher Parkinson, I explored evolutionary...
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Matthew Herron. National Science Foundation. Verified email at nsf.gov - Homepage. Evolution Multicellularity Phenotypic Plasticity Major Transitions Individuality. Articles 1–20. National...
Matthew HERRON, Senior Research Scientist | Cited by 2,895 | of Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia (GT) | Read 89 publications | Contact Matthew HERRON
Jan 31, 2020 · Name: Matthew Herron. Education: BA and MS University of Central Florida, PhD University of Arizona. Home Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology. Tell us about your research: I study the so-called “major evolutionary transitions” using a combination of experimental, comparative, theoretical, and philosophical approaches.
This week’s episode is with Dr. Matthew Herron, professor of Evolutionary Biology at Georgia Tech university. He found us through a series of articles on our blog about the emergence of...
Sep 12, 2019 · Figure 2 from Herron et al. 2019. Depiction of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii life cycles following evolution with (B2, B5) or without (K1) predators for 50 weeks. Categories (A–D) show a variety of life cycle characteristics, from unicellular to various multicellular forms.
Jul 14, 2022 · 1. Introduction: The Evolution of Multicellularity in Context – Matthew D. Herron, Peter L. Conlin, and William C. Ratcliff – Formatted version available at doi 10.1201/9780429351907 (use the “Preview PDF” button) Section 1: Theory and Philosophy. 2. Getting at the Basics of Multicellularity – Maureen A. O’Malley. 3.