Geoff A Parker

Geoff A Parker

University of Liverpool

H-index: 98

Europe-United Kingdom

About Geoff A Parker

Geoff A Parker, With an exceptional h-index of 98 and a recent h-index of 46 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Evolutionary biology, behavioural ecology, behavioral ecology, evolutionary ecology, animal behaviour.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Mitochondrial uniparental inheritance achieved after fertilization challenges the nuclear–cytoplasmic conflict hypothesis for anisogamy evolution

The early rise and spread of evolutionary game theory: perspectives based on recollections of early workers

Adaptive division of growth and development between hosts in helminths with two-host life cycles

Maximum gonad investment of the sexes of the broadcast-spawning sea cucumber Holothuria (Halodeima) inornata (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea)

Complex life-cycles in trophically transmitted helminths: Do the benefits of increased growth and transmission outweigh generalism and complexity costs?

Trade-offs with growth limit host range in complex life-cycle helminths

The devil is in the details: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo

Evolution of anisogamy in organisms with parthenogenetic gametes

Geoff A Parker Information

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Citations(all)

49508

Citations(since 2020)

8298

Cited By

43901

hIndex(all)

98

hIndex(since 2020)

46

i10Index(all)

198

i10Index(since 2020)

127

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Geoff A Parker Skills & Research Interests

Evolutionary biology

behavioural ecology

behavioral ecology

evolutionary ecology

animal behaviour

Top articles of Geoff A Parker

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mitochondrial uniparental inheritance achieved after fertilization challenges the nuclear–cytoplasmic conflict hypothesis for anisogamy evolution

Biology Letters

Tatsuya Togashi

Geoff A Parker

Yusuke Horinouchi

2023/9/27

The early rise and spread of evolutionary game theory: perspectives based on recollections of early workers

Jean-Baptiste Grodwohl

Geoff A Parker

2023/5/8

Adaptive division of growth and development between hosts in helminths with two-host life cycles

Evolution

Daniel P Benesh

James C Chubb

Geoff A Parker

2022/9/1

Maximum gonad investment of the sexes of the broadcast-spawning sea cucumber Holothuria (Halodeima) inornata (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

OH Avila-Poveda

F Benítez-Villalobos

GA Parker

H Cancino-Guzman

E Ramos-Ramirez

2022

Complex life-cycles in trophically transmitted helminths: Do the benefits of increased growth and transmission outweigh generalism and complexity costs?

Daniel P Benesh

James C Chubb

Kevin D Lafferty

Geoff A Parker

2022/1/1

Trade-offs with growth limit host range in complex life-cycle helminths

The American Naturalist

Daniel P Benesh

Geoff A Parker

James C Chubb

Kevin D Lafferty

2021/2/1

The devil is in the details: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo

Behavioral Ecology

Leigh W Simmons

Geoff A Parker

2021/9/1

Evolution of anisogamy in organisms with parthenogenetic gametes

The American Naturalist

Jussi Lehtonen

Yusuke Horinouchi

Tatsuya Togashi

Geoff A Parker

2021/9/1

Life-cycle complexity in helminths: What are the benefits?

Evolution

Daniel P Benesh

Geoff Parker

James C Chubb

2021/8/1

A comparative test of the gamete dynamics theory for the evolution of anisogamy in Bryopsidales green algae

Royal Society open science

Tatsuya Togashi

Yusuke Horinouchi

Geoff A Parker

2021/3/3

How soon hath time… A history of two “seminal” publications

Geoff A Parker

2021/2/1

Conceptual developments in sperm competition: a very brief synopsis

Geoff A Parker

2020/12/7

Evolutionary insight from a humble fly: sperm competition and the yellow dungfly

Leigh W Simmons

Geoff A Parker

David J Hosken

2020/12/7

Ungulate helminth transmission and two evolutionary puzzles

James C Chubb

Daniel Benesh

Geoff A Parker

2020/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 148
Tim Clutton-Brock

Tim Clutton-Brock

University of Cambridge

H-index: 123
William J. Sutherland

William J. Sutherland

University of Cambridge

H-index: 116
Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray

Hugh Charles Jonathan Godfray

University of Oxford

H-index: 80
M Begon

M Begon

University of Liverpool

H-index: 66
Daniel  I Rubenstein

Daniel I Rubenstein

Princeton University

H-index: 60
Nina Wedell

Nina Wedell

University of Exeter

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