Joan Roughgarden (born 13 March 1946) is an American ecologist and evolutionary biologist. She has engaged in theory and observation of coevolution and...
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Roughgarden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joan Roughgarden (born 1946), American ecologist and evolutionary biologist Tim Roughgarden...
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Social selection is a term used with varying meanings in biology. Joan Roughgarden proposed a hypothesis called social selection as an alternative to sexual...
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behaviors, such as female pheromones being given off by male reptiles. Joan Roughgarden, a biologist and Charles Darwin-critic, rejected use of the term in...
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elided through the intervention of Christian missionaries. According to Joan Roughgarden, the māhū lacked access to political power, were unable to aspire to...
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Myrmidons features the implication of adult men engaging in the act. Joan Roughgarden refers to intercrural intercourse as the "gay male missionary position"...
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from the original on March 10, 2021. Retrieved December 23, 2013. Joan Roughgarden (2004). Evolution's Rainbow: Diversity, Gender, and Sexuality in Nature...
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Most of the exhibition was based on the works of Bruce Bagemihl and Joan Roughgarden. The exhibition was initiated by the Norwegian Archive, Library and...
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Nature and People, transgender biologist Joan Roughgarden cites and agrees with Feinberg's assessment, describing Joan as a "male-identified trans person"...
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dominance traits shown in prison sexuality. Others, particularly Bagemihl, Joan Roughgarden, Thierry Lodé and Paul Vasey suggest the social function of sex (both...
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