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Ulrich K. Steiner
Researcher at University of Southern Denmark
Publications - 54
Citations - 1933
Ulrich K. Steiner is an academic researcher from University of Southern Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Life expectancy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1601 citations. Previous affiliations of Ulrich K. Steiner include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & University of Paris.
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The fitness costs of developmental canalization and plasticity.
TL;DR: It is suggested that costs of plasticity are often weak, and may influence phenotypic evolution only under stressful conditions.
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ChaLearn Looking at People 2015: Apparent Age and Cultural Event Recognition Datasets and Results
Sergio Escalera,Junior Fabian,Pablo Pardo,Xavier Baró,Jordi Gonzàlez,Hugo Jair Escalante,Dusan Misevic,Ulrich K. Steiner,Isabelle Guyon +8 more
TL;DR: A crowd-sourcing application was developed to collect and label data about the apparent age of people (as opposed to the real age) and in terms of cultural event recognition, one hundred categories had to be recognized.
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Dynamic heterogeneity in life histories
TL;DR: It is proposed that dynamic heterogeneity provides a 'neutral' model for assessing the possible role of unobserved 'quality' differences between individuals, and the implications of dynamic heterogeneity for the evolution of life histories and senescence are discussed.
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Phenotypic Plasticity, Costs of Phenotypes, and Costs of Plasticity: Toward an Integrative View
TL;DR: Messages emerging from microbial work can guide future efforts to understand the evolution of plastic traits in diverse organisms, and empirical estimation of key parameters is tractable.
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Evolutionary Change in Continuous Reaction Norms
Courtney J. Murren,Heidi J. MacLean,Sarah E. Diamond,Ulrich K. Steiner,Mary A. Heskel,Corey A. Handelsman,Cameron K. Ghalambor,Josh R. Auld,Hilary S. Callahan,David W. Pfennig,Rick A. Relyea,Carl D. Schlichting,Joel G. Kingsolver +12 more
TL;DR: Analysis of mean-standardized differences in overall trait means and reaction norm shape revealed that evolutionary divergence of curvature is common and should be considered an important aspect of plasticity, together with slope.