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Eric Charnov

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Eric Charnov

Charnov gained his B.S. in 1969 from the University of Michigan and his PhD in evolutionary ecology from the University of Washington in 1973. He is a Distinguished Professor (Emeritus) of Biology at the University of New Mexico and the University of Utah.

His research interests are: metabolic ecology (temperature and body size in the determination of biological times and rates) and evolutionary ecology: population genetics, evolutionary-game-theory, and optimization models to understand the evolution of life histories, sex allocation, sexual selection, and foraging decisions.

Bibliography * Charnov, E.L. 1993. Life History Invariants. Oxford University Press, 167 pp. * Charnov, E.L. 1982. The Theory of Sex Allocation. Princeton University Press, 355 pp.

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