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Professor Mark Broom

Professor of Mathematics

School of Science & Technology Department of Mathematics

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  • +44 (0)20 7040 3672
  • Mark.Broom.1@citystgeorges.ac.uk
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About

Overview

Professor Mark Broom obtained a BA (Hons) in Mathematics from the University of Oxford in 1989, followed by an MSc in Statistics (1990) and a PhD in Mathematics (1993) at the University of Sheffield. He then held a postdoctoral research position again at Sheffield (1993-5) and a temporary lecturing position at the University of Glasgow (1995-6). He joined the University of Sussex as a Lecturer in 1996, where he worked until the end of 2009, most recently as Reader in Mathematics, and he was the Head of the Department of Mathematics from 2007 to 2009. Mark was appointed as Professor of Mathematics at City University in January 2010. He was Head of the Department of Mathematics from August 2020 to April 2024.

In 2023, together with Jan Rychtář, he completed the second edition of the book Game-Theoretical Models in Biology published by Chapman and Hall. The first edition was published in 2013.

He is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Theoretical Biology, Dynamic Games and Applications, Theoretical Population Biology, BioPhysMath and the Chapman and Hall Mathematical Biology book series.

He is the founder of the Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution series of research conferences, on the Executive Board of the International Socety of Dynamic Games and on the Board of the Society for Modeling and Theory in Population Biology.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Mathematics, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, October 1990 - September 1993
  • MSc in Statistics, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, 1989 - September 1990
  • BSc (Hons) in Mathematics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, October 1986 - June 1989

Employment

  • Professor of Mathematics, City, University of London, United Kingdom, January 2010 - present
  • Reader in Mathematics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, October 2006 - December 2009
  • Senior Lecturer in Mathematcs, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, October 2003 - September 2006
  • Lecturer in Mathematics, University of Sussex, United Kingdom, September 1996 - September 2003
  • Lecturer in Statistics, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, September 1995 - August 1996
  • Postdoctoral Research Assistant, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, October 1993 - August 1995

Memberships of professional organisations

  • Board member, Society for Modeling and Theory in Population Biology, January 2024 - present
  • Fellow, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, November 2022 - present
  • Member of the Executive Board, International Society of Dynamic Games, July 2012 - present
  • Fellow, Higher Education Academy, January 2004 - present
  • Member, European Society for Mathematical and Theoretical Biology, January 2002 - present
  • Member, International Society for Behavioral Ecology, January 2000 - present
  • Member, London Mathematical Society, January 1999 - present
  • Member, Royal Statistical Society, April 1997 - present

Research

Mark's research interests are in Mathematical Biology, in particular Evolutionary Game Theory. This includes both theoretical work on general games and the modelling of specific animal behaviours. Main research areas include evolutionary models in structured populations (including on graphs), multiplayer game theory, models of food stealing (kleptoparasitism) and the signalling behaviour of prey species.

Research students

Manjyot Singh Bedi

Attendance: October 2023 - present, full-time

Thesis title: Multi-strategy eco-evolutionary models

Role: 1st Supervisor

Talel Naccache

Attendance: October 2023 - present, part-time

Thesis title: Bell's inequalities in quantum mechanics

Role: 1st Supervisor

Diogo Pires

Attendance: July 2022 - present, full-time

Thesis title: The evolution of cooperation in structured populations involving multiplayer interactions

Role: 1st Supervisor

Hasan Haq

Attendance: October 2021 - present, full-time

Thesis title: The evolution of structured populations under coordinated movement

Role: 1st Supervisor

Alan Scaramangas

Attendance: October 2018 - September 2022, full-time

Thesis title: ESSs in aposematic prey-predator populations consisting of more than prey one species

Role: 1st Supervisor

Raneem Aizouk

Attendance: October 2018 - July 2022, full-time

Thesis title: Game-theoretical models of dynamically evolving structured populations

Role: 1st Supervisor

Johann Bauer

Attendance: October 2017 - June 2021, full-time

Role: 1st Supervisor

Caorle Proctor

Thesis title: Modelling structured populations involving multiplayer games

Further information: Completed 2000.

Roger Luther

Thesis title: Mathematical models of kleptoparasitism

Further information: Completed 2004.

Chris Fraser

Thesis title: Information transfer between foraging animals: the consequences of attentional limitations

Further information: Completed 2005.

Gillian Yates

Thesis title: Stochastic models of small populations

Further information: Completed 2006.

Carole Becker

Thesis title: Analysis of dynamic models of evolving popuations

Further information: Completed 2007.

Martin Harrison

Thesis title: Using game theory to model interspecific brood parasitism in bird populations

Further information: Completed 2010.

Christoforos Hadjichrysanthou

Thesis title: Evolutionary models in structured populations

Further information: Completed 2012.

Jan Teichmann

Thesis title: Modelling the co-evolution of defence and signalling in biological populations with aversive learning

Further information: Date of start 01 Oct 2011.

Karan Pattni

Thesis title: Modelling structured populations involving multiplayer games

Further information: Date of start 01 Oct 2013.

Klodeta Kura

Thesis title: The mathematical modelling of dominance hierarchies

Further information: Date of start 01 Oct 2012.

Mahdi Raza

Thesis title: Mathematical models of survival analysis

Further information: Date of start 01 Apr 2013.

Publications

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Chapters (3)

  • Broom, M. and Křivan, V. (2018). Biology and Evolutionary Games. Handbook of Dynamic Game Theory (pp. 1039-1077). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783319443737.
  • Broom, M. (2013). Interactions Between Searching Predators and Hidden Prey. Search Theory (pp. 233-248). Springer New York. ISBN 9781461468240.
  • Broom, M., Ruxton,G.D., and Speed,M.P., (2007). Evolutionarily Stable Investment in Anti-predatory Defences and Aposematic Signalling. In A. Deutsch, , R. Bravo de la Parra, , R. de Boer, , O. Diekmann, , P. Jagers, , E. Kisdi, ... H. Metz, (Eds.), Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems, Volume II (pp. 37-48). Birkhauser, Boston

Conference papers and proceedings (6)

  • Teichmann, J., Alonso, E. and Broom, M. (2017). Reinforcement Learning as a Model of Aposematism. 13th International Conference on Artificial Evolution, 217-230 October-, Paris, France.
  • Teichmann, J., Alonso, E. and Broom, M. (2015). A Reward-driven Model of Darwinian Fitness. 7th International Conference on Evolutionary Computation Theory and Applications 12-14 November.doi:10.5220/0005591501740179
  • Broom, M., Kiss, I. Z, , Rafols, I., , Birger Larsen, and Jacqueline Leta, (2009). Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of research topics across disciplines? Rio de Janeiro.
  • Broom, M. and Ruxton,G.D., A game theoretic model of kleptoparasitism. .
  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. Modelling responses in vigilance rates to arrivals and departures from a group of feeding birds. .
  • Broom, M., Cannings,C., and Vickers,G.T., Some examples of multi-player game dynamics. Padova University.

Journal articles (158)

  • Raza, M.S. and Broom, M. (2026). Applying Cumulative Survival Functions to Age Comparison Data Sets on Breast Cancer. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 20(1). doi:10.1007/s42519-025-00520-9

    [publisher’s website]

  • Bauer, J., West, S., Alonso, E. and Broom, M. (2026). Mutation-bias learning: an evolutionary game dynamics approach to convergence analysis in multi-agent reinforcement learning. Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Science, 482(2329). doi:10.1098/rspa.2025.0449

    [publisher’s website]

  • Erovenko, I.V. and Broom, M. (2025). The Evolution of Cooperation in a Mobile Population on Random Networks: Network Topology Matters Only for Low-Degree Networks. Dynamic Games and Applications, 15(5), pp. 1564-1586. doi:10.1007/s13235-024-00572-9

    [publisher’s website]

  • Salvioli, M., Garjani, H., Satouri, M., Broom, M., Viossat, Y., Brown, J.S.... Staňková, K. (2025). Stackelberg Evolutionary Games of Cancer Treatment: What Treatment Strategy to Choose if Cancer Can be Stabilized? Dynamic Games and Applications, 15(5), pp. 1750-1769. doi:10.1007/s13235-024-00609-z

    [publisher’s website]

  • Haq, H., Schimit, P.H.T. and Broom, M. (2025). Predictors of Fixation Probability on Complete Networks Involving Multiplayer Interactions Under Coordinated Movement Systems. Dynamic Games and Applications, 15(4), pp. 1294-1316. doi:10.1007/s13235-025-00635-5

    [publisher’s website]

  • Broom, M. and Křivan, V. (2025). Preface: Ross Cressman Septuaginta Quinque Annorum. Dynamic Games and Applications, 15(4), pp. 1117-1122. doi:10.1007/s13235-025-00672-0

    [publisher’s website]

  • Krakovská, H., Hanel, R. and Broom, M. (2025). Fairness in the multi-proposer-multi-responder ultimatum game. PLOS ONE, 20(3), pp. e0319178-e0319178. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0319178

    [publisher’s website]

  • Bonfrisco, M., Russell, Y.I., Broom, M. and Spencer, R. (2025). Averting Depletion in a Two-Player Common Pool Resource Game: Being Seen, the Expectation of Future Encounters, and Biophilia Play a Role in Cooperation. Dynamic Games and Applications, 15(1), pp. 1-27. doi:10.1007/s13235-024-00557-8

    [publisher’s website]

  • Haq, H., Schimit, P.H.T. and Broom, M. (2024). The effects of herding and dispersal behaviour on the evolution of cooperation on complete networks. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 89(5). doi:10.1007/s00285-024-02148-y

    [publisher’s website]

  • Mohamadichamgavi, J. and Broom, M. (2024). The impact of time delays on mutant fixation in pairwise social dilemma games. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 480(2300). doi:10.1098/rspa.2024.0195

    [publisher’s website]

  • Pires, D.L. and Broom, M. (2024). The rules of multiplayer cooperation in networks of communities. PLOS Computational Biology, 20(8), pp. e1012388-e1012388. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012388

    [publisher’s website]

  • Broom, M., Mazalov, V. and Pinto, A. (2024). Preface. Journal of Dynamics and Games, 11(2), pp. i-ii. doi:10.3934/jdg.2024005

    [publisher’s website]

  • Scaramangas, A., Broom, M., Ruxton, G.D. and Rouviere, A. (2023). Evolutionarily stable levels of aposematic defence in prey populations. Theoretical Population Biology, 153, pp. 15-36. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2023.03.001

    [publisher’s website]

  • Meng, Y., Broom, M. and Li, A. (2023). Impact of misinformation in the evolution of collective cooperation on networks. Journal of The Royal Society Interface, 20(206). doi:10.1098/rsif.2023.0295

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  • Pattni, K., Ali, W., Broom, M. and Sharkey, K.J. (2023). Eco-evolutionary dynamics in finite network-structured populations with migration. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 572, pp. 111587-111587. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2023.111587

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  • Pires, D.L., Erovenko, I.V. and Broom, M. (2023). Network topology and movement cost, not updating mechanism, determine the evolution of cooperation in mobile structured populations. PLoS One, 18(8). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0289366

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  • Aizouk, R. and Broom, M. (2023). The game-theoretical modelling of a dynamically evolving network: Revisiting the target sequence 111. Journal of Dynamics and Games, 10(1), pp. 87-97. doi:10.3934/jdg.2022026

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  • Pires, D.L. and Broom, M. (2022). More can be better: An analysis of single-mutant fixation probability functions under 2 × 2 games. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 478(2267). doi:10.1098/rspa.2022.0577

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  • Bayer, P., Brown, J.S., Dubbeldam, J. and Broom, M. (2022). A Markovian decision model of adaptive cancer treatment and quality of life. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 551-552, pp. 111237-111237. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2022.111237

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  • Schimit, P.H.T., Pereira, F.H. and Broom, M. (2022). Good predictors for the fixation probability on complex networks of multi-player games using territorial interactions. Ecological Complexity, 51, pp. 101017-101017. doi:10.1016/j.ecocom.2022.101017

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  • Scaramangas, A. and Broom, M. (2022). Aposematic signalling in prey-predator systems: determining evolutionary stability when prey populations consist of a single species. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 85(2). doi:10.1007/s00285-022-01762-y

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  • Aizouk, R. and Broom, M. (2021). Modelling conflicting individual preference: Target sequences and graph realization. Discrete & Continuous Dynamical Systems - B, 27(11), pp. 6373-6400. doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2022001

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  • Broom, M., Erovenko, I.V. and Rychtář, J. (2021). Modelling Evolution in Structured Populations Involving Multiplayer Interactions. Dynamic Games and Applications, 11(2), pp. 270-293. doi:10.1007/s13235-020-00358-9

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  • Argasinski, K. and Broom, M. (2021). Towards a replicator dynamics model of age structured populations. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 82(5). doi:10.1007/s00285-021-01592-4

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  • Sun, S., Broom, M., Johanis, M. and Rychtář, J. (2021). A mathematical model of kin selection in floral displays. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 509. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2020.110470

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  • Broom, M. and Křivan, V. (2020). Two-strategy games with time constraints on regular graphs. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 506, pp. 110426-110426. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2020.110426

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  • Garay, J., Cressman, R., Xu, F., Broom, M., Csiszár, V. and Móri, T.F. (2020). When optimal foragers meet in a game theoretical conflict: A model of kleptoparasitism. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 502, pp. 110306-110306. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2020.110306

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  • Broom, M., Cressman, R. and Zhang, B. (2020). Dynamic Games and Applications: Special Issue in Memory of Chris Cannings—Introduction. Dynamic Games and Applications, 10(3), pp. 589-590. doi:10.1007/s13235-020-00362-z

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  • Varga, T., Garay, J., Rychtář, J. and Broom, M. (2020). A temporal model of territorial defence with antagonistic interactions. Theoretical Population Biology, 134, pp. 15-35. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2020.03.005

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  • Cannings, C. and Broom, M. (2020). Game theoretical modelling of a dynamically evolving network Ⅱ: Target sequences of score 1. Journal of Dynamics & Games, 7(1), pp. 37-64. doi:10.3934/jdg.2020003

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  • Broom, M., Erovenko, I.V., Rowell, J.T. and Rychtář, J. (2020). Models and measures of animal aggregation and dispersal. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 484, pp. 110002-110002. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2019.110002

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  • Broom, M., Cressman, R. and Křivan, V. (2019). Revisiting the “fallacy of averages” in ecology: Expected gain per unit time equals expected gain divided by expected time. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 483, pp. 109993-109993. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2019.109993

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  • Bishop, D.T., Broom, M. and Southwell, R. (2019). Chris Cannings: A Life in Games. Dynamic Games and Applications. doi:10.1007/s13235-019-00343-x

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  • Broom, M., Pattni, K. and Rychtář, J. (2019). Generalized Social Dilemmas: The Evolution of Cooperation in Populations with Variable Group Size. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 81(11), pp. 4643-4674. doi:10.1007/s11538-018-00545-1

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  • Bauer, J., Broom, M. and Alonso, E. (2019). The stabilization of equilibria in evolutionary game dynamics through mutation: mutation limits in evolutionary games. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 475(2231), pp. 20190355-20190355. doi:10.1098/rspa.2019.0355

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  • Erovenko, I.V., Bauer, J., Broom, M., Pattni, K. and Rychtář, J. (2019). The effect of network topology on optimal exploration strategies and the evolution of cooperation in a mobile population. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 475(2230), pp. 20190399-20190399. doi:10.1098/rspa.2019.0399

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  • Wang, L., Ruxton, G.D., Cornell, S.J., Speed, M.P. and Broom, M. (2019). A theory for investment across defences triggered at different stages of a predator-prey encounter. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 473, pp. 9-19. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2019.04.016

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  • Overton, C.E., Broom, M., Hadjichrysanthou, C. and Sharkey, K.J. (2019). Methods for approximating stochastic evolutionary dynamics on graphs. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 468, pp. 45-59. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2019.02.009

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  • Schimit, P.H.T., Pattni, K. and Broom, M. (2019). Dynamics of multiplayer games on complex networks using territorial interactions. Physical Review E, 99(3). doi:10.1103/physreve.99.032306

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  • Argasinski, K. and Broom, M. (2018). Evolutionary stability under limited population growth: Eco-evolutionary feedbacks and replicator dynamics. Ecological Complexity, 34, pp. 198-212. doi:10.1016/j.ecocom.2017.04.002

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  • Hadjichrysanthou, C., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2018). Models of kleptoparasitism on networks: the effect of population structure on food stealing behaviour. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 76(6), pp. 1465-1488. doi:10.1007/s00285-017-1177-7

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  • Argasinski, K. and Broom, M. (2018). Interaction rates, vital rates, background fitness and replicator dynamics: how to embed evolutionary game structure into realistic population dynamics. Theory in Biosciences, 137(1), pp. 33-50. doi:10.1007/s12064-017-0257-y

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  • Broom, M., Collins, D., Vu, T.H. and Thomas, P. (2018). The four regions in settlement space: a game-theoretical approach to investment treaty arbitration. Part I: modelling. Law, Probability and Risk, 17(1), pp. 55-78. doi:10.1093/lpr/mgx020

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  • Broom, M., Collins, D., Hieu Vu, T. and Thomas, P. (2018). The four regions in settlement space: a game-theoretical approach to investment treaty arbitration. Part II: cases. Law, Probability and Risk, 17(1), pp. 79-98. doi:10.1093/lpr/mgx019

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  • Spencer, R. and Broom, M. (2018). A game-theoretical model of kleptoparasitic behavior in an urban gull (Laridae) population. Behavioral Ecology, 29(1), pp. 60-78. doi:10.1093/beheco/arx125

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  • Broom, M., Johanis, M. and Rychtar, J. (2018). The effect of fight cost structure on fighting behaviour involving simultaneous decisions and variable investment levels. JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY, 76(1-2), pp. 457-482. doi:10.1007/s00285-017-1149-y

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  • Pattni, K., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2018). Evolving multiplayer networks: Modelling the evolution of cooperation in a mobile population. Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - B, 23(5), pp. 1975-2004. doi:10.3934/dcdsb.2018191

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  • Chawsheen, T.A. and Broom, M. (2017). Seasonal time-series modeling and forecasting of monthly mean temperature for decision making in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 11(4), pp. 604-633. doi:10.1080/15598608.2017.1292484

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  • Pattni, K., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2017). Evolutionary dynamics and the evolution of multiplayer cooperation in a subdivided population. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 429, pp. 105-115. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.06.034

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  • Broom, M. and Cannings, C. (2017). Game theoretical modelling of a dynamically evolving network Ⅰ: General target sequences. Journal of Dynamics and Games, 4(4), pp. 285-318. doi:10.3934/jdg.2017016

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtar, J. (2016). Evolutionary games with sequential decisions and dollar auctions. Dynamic Games and Applications

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2016). Ideal Cost-Free Distributions in Structured Populations for General Payoff Functions. Dynamic Games and Applications. doi:10.1007/s13235-016-0204-4

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2016). A model of food stealing with asymmetric information. Ecological Complexity, 26, pp. 137-142. doi:10.1016/j.ecocom.2015.05.001

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  • Kura, K., Broom, M. and Kandler, A. (2016). A Game-Theoretical Winner and Loser Model of Dominance Hierarchy Formation. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 78(6), pp. 1259-1290. doi:10.1007/s11538-016-0186-9

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  • Broom, M., Rychtář, J. and Spears-Gill, T. (2016). The Game-Theoretical Model of Using Insecticide-Treated Bed-Nets to Fight Malaria. Applied Mathematics, 07(09), pp. 852-860. doi:10.4236/am.2016.79076

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  • Saber Raza, M. and Broom, M. (2016). Survival analysis modeling with hidden censoring. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 10(2), pp. 375-388. doi:10.1080/15598608.2016.1152205

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  • Li, A., Broom, M., Du, J. and Wang, L. (2016). Evolutionary dynamics of general group interactions in structured populations. Physical Review E, 93(2). doi:10.1103/physreve.93.022407

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2016). Nonlinear and Multiplayer Evolutionary Games. pp. 95-115. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-28014-1_5

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  • Broom, M., Lafaye, C., Pattni, K. and Rychtář, J. (2015). A study of the dynamics of multi-player games on small networks using territorial interactions. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 71(6-7), pp. 1551-1574. doi:10.1007/s00285-015-0868-1

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  • Broom, M., Johanis, M. and Rychtář, J. (2015). The effect of fight cost structure on fighting behaviour. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 71(4), pp. 979-996. doi:10.1007/s00285-014-0848-x

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  • Pattni, K., Broom, M., Rychtář, J. and Silvers, L.J. (2015). Evolutionary graph theory revisited: when is an evolutionary process equivalent to the Moran process? Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 471(2182), pp. 20150334-20150334. doi:10.1098/rspa.2015.0334

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  • Kura, K., Broom, M. and Kandler, A. (2015). Modelling Dominance Hierarchies Under Winner and Loser Effects. BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY, 77(6), pp. 927-952. doi:10.1007/s11538-015-0070-z

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  • Broom, M., Křivan, V. and Riedel, F. (2015). Dynamic Games and Applications: Second Special Issue on Population Games: Introduction. Dynamic Games and Applications, 5(2), pp. 155-156. doi:10.1007/s13235-015-0153-3

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  • Broom, M. and Cannings, C. (2015). Graphic deviation. Discrete Mathematics, 338(5), pp. 701-711. doi:10.1016/j.disc.2014.12.011

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2014). Asymmetric Games in Monomorphic and Polymorphic Populations. Dynamic Games and Applications, 4(4), pp. 391-406. doi:10.1007/s13235-014-0112-4

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  • Teichmann, J., Broom, M. and Alonso, E. (2014). The application of temporal difference learning in optimal diet models. J Theor Biol, 340, pp. 11-16. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.08.036

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  • Bruni, M., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2014). Analysing territorial models on graphs. Involve, a Journal of Mathematics, 7(2), pp. 129-149. doi:10.2140/involve.2014.7.129

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  • Teichmann, J., Broom, M. and Alonso, E. (2014). The Evolutionary Dynamics of Aposematism: a Numerical Analysis of Co-Evolution in Finite Populations. Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena, 9(3), pp. 148-164. doi:10.1051/mmnp/20149310

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  • Broom, M., Rychtář, J. and Sykes, D. (2014). Kleptoparasitic Interactions under Asymmetric Resource Valuation. Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena, 9(3), pp. 138-147. doi:10.1051/mmnp/20149309

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  • Argasinski, K. and Broom, M. (2013). The nest site lottery: how selectively neutral density dependent growth suppression induces frequency dependent selection. Theor Popul Biol, 90, pp. 82-90. doi:10.1016/j.tpb.2013.09.011

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  • Broom, M., Ruxton, G.D. and Schaefer, H.M. (2013). Signal verification can promote reliable signalling. Proc Biol Sci, 280(1771), pp. 20131560. doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1560

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  • Broom, M. and Cannings, C. (2013). A dynamic network population model with strategic link formation governed by individual preferences. J Theor Biol, 335, pp. 160-168. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.06.024

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  • Argasinski, K. and Broom, M. (2013). Ecological theatre and the evolutionary game: how environmental and demographic factors determine payoffs in evolutionary games. J Math Biol, 67(4), pp. 935-962. doi:10.1007/s00285-012-0573-2

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  • Broom, M., Ruxton, G.D. and Martin Schaefer, H. (2013). Signal verification can promote reliable signaling. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 280(1771). doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1560
  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2013). On the evolutionary stability of zero-cost pooled-equilibrium signals. J Theor Biol, 323, pp. 69-75. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2013.01.017

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  • Broom, M., Rychtář, J. and Sykes, D.G. (2013). The Effect of Information on Payoff in Kleptoparasitic Interactions. pp. 125-134. doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-9332-7_13

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2012). Perceptual advertisement by the prey of stalking or ambushing predators. J Theor Biol, 315, pp. 9-16. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.08.026

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  • Hadjichrysanthou, C., Broom, M. and Kiss, I.Z. (2012). Approximating evolutionary dynamics on networks using a Neighbourhood Configuration model. J Theor Biol, 312, pp. 13-21. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.07.015

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  • Broom, M., Hughes, R.N., Burrows, M.T. and Ruxton, G.D. (2012). Evolutionarily stable sexual allocation by both stressed and unstressed potentially simultaneous hermaphrodites within the same population. J Theor Biol, 309, pp. 96-102. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.06.004

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  • Hadjichrysanthou, C. and Broom, M. (2012). When should animals share food? Game theory applied to kleptoparasitic populations with food sharing. Behavioral Ecology, 23(5), pp. 977-991. doi:10.1093/beheco/ars061

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2012). A general framework for analysing multiplayer games in networks using territorial interactions as a case study. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 302, pp. 70-80. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.02.025
  • Barker, H.A., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2012). A game theoretic model of kleptoparasitism with strategic arrivals and departures of beetles at dung pats. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 300, pp. 292-298. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2012.01.038

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  • Broom, M. and Voelkl, B. (2012). Two measures of effective population size for graphs. Evolution, 66(5), pp. 1613-1623. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01528.x

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2011). Some mistakes go unpunished: the evolution of "all or nothing" signalling. Evolution, 65(10), pp. 2743-2749. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2011.01377.x

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  • Broom, M., Rychtá, J. and Stadler, B.T. (2011). Evolutionary dynamics on graphs-the effect of graph structure and initial placement on mutant spread. Journal of Statistical Theory and Practice, 5(3), pp. 369-381. doi:10.1080/15598608.2011.10412035

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  • Hadjichrysanthou, C., Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2011). Evolutionary Games on Star Graphs Under Various Updating Rules. Dynamic Games and Applications, 1(3), pp. 386-407

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtář, J. (2011). Kleptoparasitic Melees-Modelling Food Stealing Featuring Contests with Multiple Individuals. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 73(3), pp. 683-699. doi:10.1007/s11538-010-9546-z

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  • Broom, M., Crowe, M.L., Fitzgerald, M.R. and Rychtár, J. (2010). The stochastic modelling of kleptoparasitism using a Markov process. J Theor Biol, 264(2), pp. 266-272. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.01.012

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  • Broom, M., Hadjichrysanthou, C. and Rychtář, J. (2010). Evolutionary games on graphs and the speed of the evolutionary process. Proceedings of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences, 466(2117), pp. 1327-1346. doi:10.1098/rspa.2009.0487

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  • Broom, M., Higginson, A.D. and Ruxton, G.D. (2010). Optimal investment across different aspects of anti-predator defences. J Theor Biol, 263(4), pp. 579-586. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2010.01.002

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  • Broom, M., Hadjichrysanthou, C., Rychtář, J. and Stadler, B.T. (2010). Two results on evolutionary processes on general non-directed graphs (Proceedings of the Royal Society). Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 466(2121), pp. 2795-2798

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  • Kiss, I.Z., Broom, M., Craze, P.G. and Rafols, I. (2010). Can epidemic models describe the diffusion of topics across disciplines? Journal of Informetrics, 4(1), pp. 74-82

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtár, J. (2009). A game theoretical model of kleptoparasitism with incomplete information. J Math Biol, 59(5), pp. 631-649. doi:10.1007/s00285-008-0247-2

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  • Broom, M., Koenig, A. and Borries, C. (2009). Variation in dominance hierarchies among group-living animals: Modeling stability and the likelihood of coalitions. Behavioral Ecology, 20(4), pp. 844-855. doi:10.1093/beheco/arp069

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  • Harrison, M.D. and Broom, M. (2009). A game-theoretic model of interspecific brood parasitism with sequential decisions. J Theor Biol, 256(4), pp. 504-517. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.08.033

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  • Ruxton, G.D., Speed, M.P. and Broom, M. (2009). Identifying the ecological conditions that select for intermediate levels of aposematic signalling. Evolutionary Ecology, 23(4), pp. 491-501. doi:10.1007/s10682-008-9247-3

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  • Broom, M. (2009). Balancing risks and rewards: the logic of violence. Front Behav Neurosci, 3, pp. 51. doi:10.3389/neuro.08.051.2009

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  • Broom, M., Rychtar,J., and Stadler,B., (2009). Evolutionary Dynamics on Small-Order Graphs. Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics, 12, pp. 129-140

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  • Broom, M., Luther,R.M., and Rychtar,J., (2009). A Hawk-Dove game in kleptoparasitic populations. Journal of Combinatorics, Information and System Sciences, 4, pp. 449-462

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  • Broom, M., Luther, R.M., Ruxton, G.D. and Rychtár, J. (2008). A game-theoretic model of kleptoparasitic behavior in polymorphic populations. J Theor Biol, 255(1), pp. 81-91. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.08.001

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  • Broom, M., Ruxton, G.D. and Kilner, R.M. (2008). Host life-history strategies and the evolution of chick-killing by brood parasitic offspring. Behavioral Ecology, 19(1), pp. 22-34. doi:10.1093/beheco/arm096

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  • Broom, M. and Rychta r, J. (2008). An analysis of the fixation probability of a mutant on special classes of non-directed graphs. Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 464(2098), pp. 2609-2627

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  • Broom, M., Rychtar,J., and Sykes,C., (2008). The Evolution of Kleptoparasitism under Adaptive Dynamics Without Restriction. Journal of Interdisciplinary Mathematics, 11, pp. 479-494

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  • Langridge, K.V., Broom, M. and Osorio, D. (2007). Selective signalling by cuttlefish to predators. Current Biology, 17(24), pp. R1044-R1045. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2007.10.028

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  • Yates, G.E. and Broom, M. (2007). Stochastic models of kleptoparasitism. J Theor Biol, 248(3), pp. 480-489. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2007.05.007

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  • Ruxton, G.D., Speed, M.P. and Broom, M. (2007). The importance of initial protection of conspicuous mutants for the coevolution of defense and aposematic signaling of the defense: a modeling study. Evolution, 61(9), pp. 2165-2174. doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2007.00185.x

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  • Luther, R.M., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2007). Is food worth fighting for? ESS's in mixed populations of Kleptoparasites and Foragers. Bull Math Biol, 69(4), pp. 1121-1146. doi:10.1007/s11538-005-9052-x

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  • Ellis, J.J., Broom, M. and Jones, S. (2007). Protein-RNA interactions: structural analysis and functional classes. Proteins, 66(4), pp. 903-911. doi:10.1002/prot.21211

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  • Broom, M. and Rychtár, J. (2007). The evolution of a kleptoparasitic system under adaptive dynamics. J Math Biol, 54(2), pp. 151-177. doi:10.1007/s00285-006-0005-2

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  • Broom, M., Nouvellet, P., Bacon, J.P. and Waxman, D. (2007). Parameter-free testing of the shape of a probability distribution. Biosystems, 90(2), pp. 509-515. doi:10.1016/j.biosystems.2006.12.002

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  • Broom, M., Speed, M.P. and Ruxton, G.D. (2006). Evolutionarily stable defence and signalling of that defence. J Theor Biol, 242(1), pp. 32-43. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2006.01.032

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  • Jackson, A.L., Beauchamp, G., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2006). Evolution of anti-predator traits in response to a flexible targeting strategy by predator. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 273(1590), pp. 1055-1062. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3421
  • Speed, M.P., Ruxton, G.D. and Broom, M. (2006). Automimicry and the evolution of discrete prey defences. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 87(3), pp. 393-402. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2006.00577.x

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  • Proctor, C.J., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2006). Antipredator vigilance in birds: modelling the 'edge' effect. Math Biosci, 199(1), pp. 79-96. doi:10.1016/j.mbs.2005.05.002

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  • Broom, M., Fraser,C.P, and Ruxton,G.D., (2006). Public information and patch estimation for group foragers: a re-evaluation of patch quitting strategies in a patchy environment. OIKOS, 112, pp. 311-321

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  • Broom, M. (2006). Computational Genome Analysis: an Introduction by R. C. Deonier, S. Tavaré and M. S. Waterman. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society), 169(4), pp. 1006-1007
  • Yates, G.E. and Broom, M. (2005). A stochastic model of the distribution of unequal competitors between resource patches. J Theor Biol, 237(3), pp. 227-237. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.04.010

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2005). You can run - Or you can hide: Optimal strategies for cryptic prey against pursuit predators. Behavioral Ecology, 16(3), pp. 534-540. doi:10.1093/beheco/ari024

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  • Broom, M. (2005). Evolutionary games with variable payoffs. C R Biol, 328(4), pp. 403-412. doi:10.1016/j.crvi.2004.12.001

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  • Broom, M., Speed, M.P. and Ruxton, G.D. (2005). Evolutionarily stable investment in secondary defences. Functional Ecology, 19(5), pp. 836-843

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  • Ruxton, G.D., Fraser, C. and Broom, M. (2005). An evolutionarily stable joining policy for group foragers. Behavioral Ecology, 16(5), pp. 856-864

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton,G.D., (2005). You can run or you can hide: optimal strategies for cryptic prey against pursuit predators. Behavioral Ecology, 16, pp. 534-540
  • Broom, M., Borries, C. and Koenig, A. (2004). Infanticide and infant defence by males--modelling the conditions in primate multi-male groups. J Theor Biol, 231(2), pp. 261-270. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2004.07.001

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  • Broom, M., Luther, R.M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2004). Resistance is useless?--Extensions to the game theory of kleptoparasitism. Bull Math Biol, 66(6), pp. 1645-1658. doi:10.1016/j.bulm.2004.03.009

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2004). A framework for modelling and analysing conspecific brood parasitism. J Math Biol, 48(5), pp. 529-544. doi:10.1007/s00285-003-0244-4

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  • Luther, R.M. and Broom, M. (2004). Rapid convergence to an equilibrium state in kleptoparasitic populations. J Math Biol, 48(3), pp. 325-339. doi:10.1007/s00285-003-0237-3

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  • Broom, M., Tang, Q. and Waxman, D. (2003). Mathematical analysis of a model describing evolution of an asexual population in a changing environment. Math Biosci, 186(1), pp. 93-108. doi:10.1016/s0025-5564(03)00097-x

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2003). Evolutionarily stable kleptoparasitism: Consequences of different prey types. Behavioral Ecology, 14(1), pp. 23-33. doi:10.1093/beheco/14.1.23

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  • Proctor, C.J., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2003). A communication-based spatial model of antipredator vigilance. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 220(1), pp. 123-137. doi:10.1006/jtbi.2003.3159

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  • Broom, M. (2003). The use of multiplayer game theory in the modeling of biological populations. Comments on Theoretical Biology, 8, pp. 103-123
  • Broom, M. and Cannings, C. (2002). Modelling dominance hierarchy formation as a multi-player game. J Theor Biol, 219(3), pp. 397-413. doi:10.1006/jtbi.2002.3137

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  • Ward, A.J.W., Botham, M.S., Hoare, D.J., James, R., Broom, M., Godin, J.G.J.... Krause, J. (2002). Association patterns and shoal fidelity in the three-spined stickleback. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 269(1508), pp. 2451-2455. doi:10.1098/rspb.2002.2169

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  • Broom, M. (2002). A unified model of dominance hierarchy formation and maintenance. J Theor Biol, 219(1), pp. 63-72

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  • BROOM, M. (2002). A Unified Model of Dominance Hierarchy Formation and Maintenance. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 219(1), pp. 63-72. doi:10.1006/jtbi.2002.3109

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  • Ruxton, G.D. and Broom, M. (2002). Intraspecific brood parasitism can increase the number of eggs that an individual lays in its own nest. Proc Biol Sci, 269(1504), pp. 1989-1992. doi:10.1098/rspb.2002.2125

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2002). A game theoretical approach to conspecific brood parasitism. Behavioral Ecology, 13(3), pp. 321-327. doi:10.1093/beheco/13.3.321

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  • Broom, M. (2002). Using game theory to model the evolution of information: An illustrative game. Entropy, 4(2), pp. 35-46. doi:10.3390/e4020035

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  • Ward, A.J.W., Hoare, D.J., Couzin, I.D., Broom, M. and Krause, J. (2002). The effects of parasitism and body length on positioning within wild fish shoals. Journal of Animal Ecology, 71(1), pp. 10-14

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2001). A model of dominance and resource division among a group of animals of differing quality. Population Ecology, 43(3), pp. 213-220. doi:10.1007/s10144-001-8185-5

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  • Proctor, C.J., Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (2001). Modelling antipredator vigilance and flight response in group foragers when warning signals are ambiguous. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 211(4), pp. 409-417. doi:10.1006/jtbi.2001.2353

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  • Ruxton, G.D., Broom, M. and Colegrave, N. (2001). Are unusually colored eggs a signal to potential conspecific brood parasites? Am Nat, 157(4), pp. 451-458. doi:10.1086/319319

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (2000). A sequential-arrivals model of territory acquisition II. J Theor Biol, 207(3), pp. 389-403. doi:10.1006/jtbi.2000.2187

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  • Broom, M. (2000). Bounds on the number of ESSs of a matrix game. Math Biosci, 167(2), pp. 163-175. doi:10.1016/s0025-5564(00)00036-5

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (2000). Evolution in knockout conflicts: the fixed strategy case. Bull Math Biol, 62(3), pp. 451-466. doi:10.1006/bulm.1999.0161

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  • Broom, M. (2000). Patterns of evolutionarily stable strategies: the maximal pattern conjecture revisited. J Math Biol, 40(5), pp. 406-412. doi:10.1007/s002850000023

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  • Proctor, C.J. and Broom, M. (2000). A spatial model of antipredator vigilance. IMA J Math Appl Med Biol, 17(1), pp. 75-93

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  • Broom, M., Cannings,C., and Vickers,G.T., (2000). Evolution in Knockout Contests: the Variable Strategy Case. Selection, 1, pp. 5-21
  • Ruxton, G.D. and Broom, M. (1999). Evolution of kleptoparasitism as a war of attrition. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 12(4), pp. 755-759. doi:10.1046/j.1420-9101.1999.00078.x

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (1998). Modelling responses in vigilance rates to arrivals to and departures from a group of foragers. IMA Journal of Mathemathics Applied in Medicine and Biology, 15(4), pp. 387-400. doi:10.1093/imammb/15.4.387

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  • Broom, M. and Ruxton, G.D. (1998). Evolutionarily stable stealing: Game theory applied to kleptoparasitism. Behavioral Ecology, 9(4), pp. 397-403. doi:10.1093/beheco/9.4.397

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (1997). A sequential-arrivals model of territory acquisition. J Theor Biol, 189(3), pp. 257-272. doi:10.1006/jtbi.1997.0519

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  • Broom, M. (1997). Multi-player matrix games. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 59(5), pp. 931-952. doi:10.1016/s0092-8240(97)00041-4

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (1997). Multi-player matrix games. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 59(5), pp. 931-952. doi:10.1016/s0092-8240(97)00041-4

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (1996). ESS patterns: adding pairs to an ESS. Math Biosci, 136(1), pp. 21-33. doi:10.1016/0025-5564(96)00024-7

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  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (1996). Choosing a nest site: Contests and catalysts. American Naturalist, 147(6), pp. 1108-1114. doi:10.1086/285897

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  • Broom, M., Cannings,C., and Vickers,G.T., (1994). Sequential methods for generating patterns of ESS's. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 32, pp. 579-615
  • Broom, M., Cannings, C. and Vickers, G.T. (1994). Sequential methods for generating patterns of ESS's. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 32(6), pp. 597-615. doi:10.1007/bf00573463

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  • Broom, M., Cannings,C, and Vickers,G.T., (1993). On the number of local maxima of a constrained quadratic form. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, A 443, pp. 573-584

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