Dominic D. P. Johnson
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Dominic D. P. Johnson's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dominic D. P. Johnson is an Alistair Buchan Professor of International Relations at St Antony's College, Oxford. Education He received a D. Phil. in biology from the University of Oxford in 2001 and a PhD in political science from the University of Geneva in 2004. Drawing on both disciplines, he researches and writes on the role of human biology and evolution in understanding the behaviour of individuals, groups, organizations, and states.
Dominic D. P. Johnson's Published Works
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- Monoamine oxidase A gene (MAOA) predicts behavioral aggression following provocation (2009) (366)
- Does the resource dispersion hypothesis explain group living (2002) (249)
- An analysis and review of models of the sociobiology of the Mustelidae (2000) (140)
- Environmental correlates of badger social spacing across Europe (2002) (123)
- Finger length ratio (2D : 4D) and sex differences in aggression during a simulated war game (2007) (104)
- Sociology: The puzzle of human cooperation. (2003) (102)
- Patchwork planet: the resource dispersion hypothesis, society, and the ecology of life (2015) (79)
- SPERM COMPETITION AND SPERM LENGTH IN SHOREBIRDS (1999) (66)
- Group size versus territory size in group‐living badgers: a large‐sample field test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis (2001) (63)
- THE EVOLUTION AND MAINTENANCE OF DELAYED IMPLANTATION IN THE MUSTELIDAE (MAMMALIA: CARNIVORA) (2004) (63)
- Testosterone and Aggression in a Simulated Crisis Game (2007) (58)
- How Moments Become Movements: Shared Outrage, Group Cohesion, and the Lion That Went Viral (2018) (48)
- Darwin's invisible hand: Market competition, evolution and the firm (2013) (42)
- Fight the power: Lanchester's laws of combat in human evolution (2015) (40)
- Ideal flea constraints on group living: unwanted public goods and the emergence of cooperation (2004) (37)
- Why are group‐living badgers (Meles meles) sexually dimorphic? (2001) (29)
- Preliminary comparison of four anaesthetic techniques in badgers (Meles meles). (2005) (27)
- Individual variation evades the Prisoner's Dilemma (2002) (23)
- Long-term resource variation and group size: A large-sample field test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis (2001) (23)
- Leadership in War: Evolution, Cognition, and the Military Intelligence Hypothesis (2015) (13)
- ‘ Friendship ’ for fitness or ‘ friendship ’ for friendship ’ s sake ? (2000) (13)
- Sentenced without trial: reviling and revamping the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis (2003) (13)
- Cooperative conservation: Seven ways to save the world (2019) (12)
- Three Wishes for the World (with comment) (2013) (12)
- Badger ( Meles meles ) as a model species for the development of ecological and behavioural research (11)
- Complexity and simplicity in the evolution of decision-making biases. (2013) (10)
- An analysis of social spacing in the European badger {Meles meles) in the UK (2001) (9)
- Survival of the Disciplines: Is International Relations Fit for the New Millennium? (2015) (9)
- Dry-season bird diversity in tropical rainforest and surrounding habitats in north-east Australia (1999) (9)
- Response to Revilla, and Buckley and Ruxton: the resource dispersion hypothesis (2003) (8)
- Towards a More Natural Governance of Earth's Biodiversity and Resources (2019) (5)
- The determinants of war in international relations (2017) (4)
- Three Wishes for the World (2013) (4)
- Bird communities in Kyambura Game Reserve, southwest Uganda (2008) (3)
- Host-parasite dynamics lead to mixed cooperative games (2012) (2)
- Natural Security: 3.5 Billion Years of Adapting to Novel Threats (2012) (1)
- The ‘Warrior Gene’ (MAOA) Predicts Behavioral Aggression Following Provocation (2010) (1)
- Evolution and Territorial Conflict (2015) (0)
- Explorer Individual variation evades the Prisoner ' s Dilemma (2018) (0)
- Overkill: The Limits of Adaptive Biases (2020) (0)
- Overkill (2020) (0)
- United We Stand (2020) (0)
- Adaptive Biases (2020) (0)
- Chapter 5. Hedging Bets: The Strategic Advantages of Attribution Error (2020) (0)
- Know Your Enemy (2020) (0)
- The Evolution of an Idea (2020) (0)
- Development of Phase-Field Crystal model free energy functionals based on molecular dynamics (2011) (0)
- SEX DIFFERENCES IN INTERGROUP AGGRESSION 1 The Male Warrior Hypothesis: Sex Differences in Intergroup Aggression PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR CIRCULATE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE AUTHORS (2008) (0)
- Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution (2012) (0)
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