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This is the official institutional research repository for the University of St Andrews. The repository contains electronic theses and research publications including articles, conference proceedings, working papers and some research monographs. It also contains material and publications affiliated to the University and arising from specific projects. Full text content is provided for all research publications in the repository, and wherever possible (following embargoes) for electronic theses.
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Intraspecific variation in parental care may reflect variation in parental quality
(2024-11-13) - Journal articleThe existence of life-history trade-offs is a fundamental assumption of evolutionary biology and behavioural ecology, yet empirical studies have found mixed evidence for this. Such trade-offs are expected when individuals ... -
Misperception of the facial appearance that the opposite-sex desires
(2024-11-14) - Journal articleThin and muscular have been characterised as body shape ideals for women and men, respectively, yet each sex misperceives what the other sex desires; women exaggerate the thinness that men like and men exaggerate the ... -
Local internationalists : Polish and Central European Esperantist networks between the local, national, and global, c. 1890s-1910s
(2024-12-04) - ThesisThis doctoral thesis examines the early Esperanto movement, its entanglements, and actors among Polish supporters of the language. The chronological framework takes the publication of the language in 1887 as the starting ... -
Sensorimotor integration in the inferior olive of larval zebrafish
(2024-12-04) - ThesisThe ability to learn and refine movements is crucial for adapting to an ever-changing environment. The inferior olive (IO) is believed to play key roles in motor learning, timing motor output and detecting mismatches between ... -
My litel suffisaunce : humility and its compatriots in Middle English literature
(2024-12-03) - ThesisTropes of humility are as ubiquitous in the literature of Medieval Europe as they are understudied in the modern academic literature. While many individual examples are dealt with frequently, a comprehensive investigation ...