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Journal of Marine Science: Research & Development
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Ulrich Kutschera

Institute of Biology, University of Kassel, D-34132 Kassel, Germany.

Biography

Dr. Ulrich Kutschera is a Professor of Biology (Academic Advisor at I-Cultiver, Inc., San Francisco, and Scientific Collaborator at the Carnegie Institution, R. Khanna - Team, Stanford, CA, USA). In addition, he is CEO of AK Evolutionsbiologie, Freiburg i. Br., Germany. As author of more than 300 scientific publication and 14 boooks (in German), he has a broad scientific expertise (Evolution & Physiology/History & Philosophy of Biology).
Publications

Sex-Gender-Conflicts in Aquatic Hermaphrodites: are Genes Immortal?

When the first edition of Richard Dawkin’s book The Selfish Gene was published (1976), the view that “altruistic behaviour” in animal populations is a common phenomenon was widely accepted. Dawkins questioned this interpretation and proposed his concept of the selfish (i.e., immortal) gene, which explains a number of pheno... Read More»

Ulrich Kutschera

Commentary: J Marine Sci Res Dev 7: 225

DOI: 10.4172/2155-9910.1000225

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