W. D. Hamilton
William Donald Hamilton (1 August 1936 – 7 March 2000) was a British evolutionary biologist, recognised as one of the most significant evolutionary theorists of the 20th century. Hamilton became known for his theoretical work expounding a rigorous genetic basis for the existence of altruism, an insight that was a key part of the development of the gene-centered view of evolution. He is considered one of the forerunners of sociobiology. Hamilton published important work on sex ratios and the evolution of sex. From 1984 to his death in 2000, he was a Royal Society Research Professor at Oxford University.Richard Dawkins has written that Hamilton was "the greatest Darwinian of my lifetime". Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Cook, G.T., Ascough, P.L., Bonsall, C., Hamilton, W.D., Russell, N., Sayle, K.L., Scott, E.M., Bownes, J.M.Get access
Published in Quaternary Geochronology (2015)
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3by Swindles, GT, Outram, Z, Batt, CM, Hamilton, WD, Church, MJ, Bond, JM, Watson, EJ, Cook, GT, Sim, TG, Newton, AJ, Dugmore, AJGet access
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4by Swindles, G.T., Outram, Z., Batt, C.M., Hamilton, W.D., Church, M.J., Bond, J.M., Watson, E.J., Cook, G.T., Sim, T.G., Newton, A.J., Dugmore, A.J.Get access
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2019)
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5by Swindles, G.T., Outram, Z., Batt, Catherine M., Hamilton, W.D., Church, M.J., Bond, Julie M., Watson, E.J., Cook, G.T., Sim, T.G., Newton, A.J., Dugmore, A.J.Get access
Published in Quaternary Science Reviews (2019)
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