His study on Programming language is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Horseshoe (symbol) and Guard (computer science). His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Programming language and Horseshoe (symbol). H. Jane Brockmann conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Ecology and Competition (biology) through his research. In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Competition (biology) and Ecology. In his research, H. Jane Brockmann undertakes multidisciplinary study on Evolutionary biology and Inclusive fitness. H. Jane Brockmann brings together Inclusive fitness and Social evolution to produce work in his papers. His research on Social evolution frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Evolutionary biology. His Zoology study frequently links to related topics such as Coenagrionidae. He integrates Coenagrionidae and Damselfly in his research.
His Fishery study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ecology, Horseshoe crab and Evolutionary biology, Polyphemus, Limulus. His Sexual selection research extends to Ecology, which is thematically connected. His research on Sexual selection frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Zoology. Zoology is closely attributed to Mating in his study. H. Jane Brockmann performs integrative study on Mating and Sperm competition in his works. His Horseshoe crab study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Paleontology. His Paleontology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Limulus. His Evolutionary biology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Polyphemus. His Demography study often links to related topics such as Population.
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Kleptoparasitism in birds
H.Jane Brockmann;C.J. Barnard.
Animal Behaviour (1979)
The selfish gene (2nd edn)
H.Jane Brockmann.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1990)
Alternative Reproductive Tactics: An Integrative Approach
Rui F. Oliveira;Michael Taborsky;H. Jane Brockmann.
(2008)
Alternative Reproductive Tactics: Index of species
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)
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)
Costs of sexual interactions to females in Rambur's forktail damselfly, Ischnura ramburi (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)
Laura K. Sirot;H.Jane Brockmann.
Animal Behaviour (2001)
Do digger wasps commit the concorde fallacy
Richard Dawkins;H. Jane Brockmann.
Animal Behaviour (1980)
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