H. Jane Brockmann mainly investigates Ecology, Variation, Zoology, Mimicry and Mating. As part of his studies on Ecology, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Evolutionarily stable strategy. His research integrates issues of Range, Intraspecific competition, Interspecific competition, Food shortage and Ecological niche in his study of Evolutionarily stable strategy.
In general Zoology study, his work on Cooperative breeding often relates to the realm of Part iii, Fish <Actinopterygii>, Environmental ethics and Rambur's forktail, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His study looks at the relationship between Mimicry and fields such as Decision rule, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His Mating research incorporates elements of Limulus, Horseshoe crab, Competition and Arthropod.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Horseshoe crab, Zoology, Limulus and Polyphemus. His Ecology study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Biological dispersal. His Horseshoe crab research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sperm competition, Reproduction, Animal ecology, Mating system and Spawn.
As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Zoology, focusing on Diaprepes abbreviatus and, on occasion, Insect and Mate guarding. His studies deal with areas such as Salinity, Genetic diversity, Fishery, Seahorse and Sensory cue as well as Limulus. His Polyphemus research integrates issues from Breed, Marine life and Population estimate.
H. Jane Brockmann focuses on Horseshoe crab, Limulus, Ecology, Zoology and Polyphemus. H. Jane Brockmann has included themes like Range, Sperm competition, Mating, Operational sex ratio and Spawn in his Horseshoe crab study. H. Jane Brockmann interconnects Seasonality and Reproduction in the investigation of issues within Mating.
His research in Spawn intersects with topics in Mate choice and Structural complexity. His Limulus research includes elements of Salinity, Fishery and Abiotic component. His Salinity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Animal science and Nest.
H. Jane Brockmann mainly focuses on Ecology, Limulus, Horseshoe crab, Range and Genetic variation. His research on Limulus often connects related areas such as Habitat. His studies in Habitat integrate themes in fields like Fishery and Living fossil.
The Effective population size research H. Jane Brockmann does as part of his general Genetic variation study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Conservation genetics, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Environmental stressor research spans across into areas like Hydrogen sulfide, Hatching, Sulfide, Seahorse and Hypoxia. H. Jane Brockmann integrates many fields in his works, including Hydrogen sulfide and Zoology.
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The selfish gene (2nd edn)
H.Jane Brockmann.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1990)
Kleptoparasitism in birds
H.Jane Brockmann;C.J. Barnard.
Animal Behaviour (1979)
Alternative reproductive tactics : an integrative approach
Rui F. Oliveira;Michael Taborsky;H. Jane Brockmann.
(2008)
The evolution of alternative strategies and tactics
H. Jane Brockmann.
Advances in The Study of Behavior (2001)
Alternative Reproductive Tactics: Index of species
Rui F. Oliveira;Michael Taborsky;H. Jane Brockmann.
(2008)
The evolution of alternative reproductive tactics: concepts and questions
Michael Taborsky;Rui F. Oliveira;H. Jane Brockmann.
(2008)
MATING BEHAVIOR OF HORSESHOE CRABS, LIMULUS POLYPHEMUS
H. Jane Brockmann.
Behaviour (1990)
Alternative reproductive tactics and life history phenotypes
Michael Taborsky;H. Jane Brockmann.
(2010)
Joint Nesting in a Digger Wasp as an Evolutionarily Stable Preadaptation To Social Life
H. Jane Brockmann;Richard Dawkins.
Behaviour (1979)
Costs of sexual interactions to females in Rambur's forktail damselfly, Ischnura ramburi (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)
Laura K. Sirot;H.Jane Brockmann.
Animal Behaviour (2001)
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