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Oxidative damage, ageing, and life-history evolution: where now?MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry as a simple tool to determine the phospholipid/glycolipid composition of sperm: pheasant spermatozoa as one selected example.Dietary carotenoid availability, sexual signalling and functional fertility in sticklebacks.Immune activation reduces sperm quality in the great tit.Telomere length in early life predicts lifespan.Carotenoid modulation of immune function and sexual attractiveness in zebra finches.Coccidian infection causes oxidative damage in greenfinches.Nestling erythrocyte resistance to oxidative stress predicts fledging success but not local recruitment in a wild birdCarry-over effects as drivers of fitness differences in animals.Oxidative stress and the effect of parasites on a carotenoid-based ornament.Male attractiveness, fertility and susceptibility to oxidative stress are influenced by inbreeding in Drosophila simulans.Effects of an early-life paraquat exposure on adult resistance to oxidative stress, plumage colour and sperm performance in a wild bird.Individual consistency and covariation of measures of oxidative status in greenfinches.Fine-scale thermal adaptation in a green turtle nesting population.Optimization of resource allocation can explain the temporal dynamics and honesty of sexual signals.Sperm of colourful males are better protected against oxidative stress.Strength and cost of an induced immune response are associated with a heritable melanin-based colour trait in female tawny owls.Carotenoids, oxidative stress and female mating preference for longer lived males.Multiple pathways of maternal effects in black-headed gull eggs: constraint and adaptive compensatory adjustment.Diversification of honest signals in a predator-prey system.Egg-laying capacity is limited by carotenoid pigment availability in wild gulls Larus fuscus.Effects of winter food provisioning on the phenotypes of breeding blue tits.Effects of supplementary feeding on interspecific dominance hierarchies in garden birdsSex differences but no evidence of quantitative honesty in the warning signals of six-spot burnet moths (Zygaena filipendulae L.)Honest sexual signalling mediated by parasite and testosterone effects on oxidative balance
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