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Joseph R Burger

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Burger J, Fristoe T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 Jan; 115(6):1137-1139. PMID: 29363601
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Burger J, Weinberger V, Marquet P
Sci Rep . 2017 Mar; 7:43869. PMID: 28252010
Humans, like all organisms, are subject to fundamental biophysical laws. Van Valen predicted that, because of zero-sum dynamics, all populations of all species in a given environment flux the same...
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Fristoe T, Burger J, Balk M, Khaliq I, Hof C, Brown J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Dec; 112(52):15934-9. PMID: 26668359
The extent to which different kinds of organisms have adapted to environmental temperature regimes is central to understanding how they respond to climate change. The Scholander-Irving (S-I) model of heat...
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Brown J, Burger J, Burnside W, Chang M, Davidson A, Fristoe T, et al.
Ecol Eng . 2014 Jun; 65:24-32. PMID: 24882946
The current economic paradigm, which is based on increasing human population, economic development, and standard of living, is no longer compatible with the biophysical limits of the finite Earth. Failure...
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Wey T, Burger J, Ebensperger L, Hayes L
Anim Behav . 2014 Feb; 85(6):1407-1414. PMID: 24511149
Studying the causes and reproductive consequences of social variation can provide insight into the evolutionary basis of sociality. Individuals are expected to behave adaptively to maximize reproductive success, but reproductive...
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Nekola J, Allen C, Brown J, Burger J, Davidson A, Fristoe T, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2013 Jan; 28(3):127-30. PMID: 23290501
Two interacting forces influence all populations: the Malthusian dynamic of exponential growth until resource limits are reached, and the Darwinian dynamic of innovation and adaptation to circumvent these limits through...
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Burger J, Allen C, Brown J, Burnside W, Davidson A, Fristoe T, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2012 Jun; 10(6):e1001345. PMID: 22723741
The discipline of sustainability science has emerged in response to concerns of natural and social scientists, policymakers, and lay people about whether the Earth can continue to support human population...
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Burger J, Chesh A, Munoz P, Fredes F, Ebensperger L, Hayes L
Behav Ecol Sociobiol . 2012 Feb; 66(1):57-66. PMID: 22328801
Social animals are susceptible to high infection levels by contact-transmitted parasites due to increased conspecific interaction. Exotic parasites are known to have adverse consequences on native hosts. We examined the...