Media/outreach

—ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ Prof finds evolutionary clues in nature’s bloopers.

highlights Simons, A.M. 2011. Modes of response to environmental change and the elusive empirical evidence for bet hedging. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 278:1601-1609.

If you wanted to know why men have nipples, would you ask a plant evolutionary biologist? Andrew’s answers to and (CBC audio trophy winner).

Simons, A.M. 2009. Fluctuating natural selection accounts for the evolution of diversification bet hedging. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276:1987-1992.

1st Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology (Co-organizer with Howard Rundle) brought together 2400 researchers from five leading evolution and ecology societies (SSE, ASN, SSB, ESEB, CSEE), and garnered extensive media coverage.

Jointly presented by Andrew Simons and Charles Goodnight.

“Vestigial organs: Remnants of evolution.”