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William Donald „Bill“ Hamilton (* 1. August 1936 in Kairo, Ägypten; † 7. März 2000 in London) war ein britischer Biologe, der Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Theoretischen Biologie, Ethologie, Evolutionsbiologie, Zoologe und Genetik betrieb.
William Donald Hamilton FRS (1 August 1936 – 7 March 2000) was a British evolutionary biologist, recognised as one of the most significant evolutionary theorists of the 20th century.
3. Mai 2024 · William Donald Hamilton (born August 1, 1936, Cairo, Egypt—died March 7, 2000, London, England) was a British naturalist and population geneticist who found solutions to two of Darwin’s outstanding problems: the evolution of altruism and the evolution of sexual reproduction.
20. Apr. 2000 · W. D. Hamilton was one of the greatest evolutionary theorists since Darwin. Certainly, where social theory based on natural selection is concerned, he was easily our deepest and most...
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Hamilton, William Donald, britischer Evolutionsbiologe und Ethologe, *1.8.1936, †7.3.2000 London, zuletzt Professor an der Universität Oxford, Mitglied der Royal Society; grundlegende Arbeiten zur Evolution des Sozialverhaltens ( Soziobiologie ), des Geschlechterverhältnisses und zur Bedeutung sexueller Fortpflanzung in der Evolution; zuletzt vo...
23. Dez. 2013 · W. D. Hamilton was one of the twentieth century's intellectual giants, and with this Special Feature we note the 50th anniversary of his seminal contributions [1,2] that established inclusive fitness as a central element of Darwinian evolution.
1. Juni 2007 · In 1966, William D. Hamilton published a landmark paper in evolutionary biology: “The Moulding of Senescence by Natural Selection.” It is now apparent that this article is as important as his better-known 1964 articles on kin selection.