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Transposable elements and an epigenetic basis for punctuated equilibria.Genetic benefits enhance the reproductive success of polyandrous females.Reproductive mode and speciation: the viviparity-driven conflict hypothesis.Constant diurnal temperature regime alters the impact of simulated climate warming on a tropical pseudoscorpion.From father to son: transgenerational effect of tetracycline on sperm viabilityMaternal inheritance, sexual conflict and the maladapted male.Charomid cloning vectors meet the pedipalpal chelae: single-locus minisatellite DNA probes for paternity assignment in the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion.Polyandrous females discriminate against previous matesViviparity-driven conflict: more to speciation than meets the fly.Mitochondrial DNA sequencing reveals extreme genetic differentiation in a cryptic species complex of neotropical pseudoscorpions.WHEN MORPHOLOGY MISLEADS: INTERPOPULATION UNIFORMITY IN SEXUAL SELECTION MASKS GENETIC DIVERGENCE IN HARLEQUIN BEETLE-RIDING PSEUDOSCORPION POPULATIONS.An epigenetic resolution of the lek paradox.Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality.Phylogeography of the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion and the rise of the Isthmus of Panamá.Male-killing Wolbachia in a live-bearing arthropod: brood abortion as a constraint on the spread of a selfish microbe.Wolbachia, sex ratio bias and apparent male killing in the harlequin beetle riding pseudoscorpion.Sisters' curse: sexually antagonistic effects constrain the spread of a mitochondrial haplogroup superior in sperm competition.Reproductive compensation favours male-killing Wolbachia in a live-bearing host.Maternal inheritance, epigenetics and the evolution of polyandry.Outbred embryos rescue inbred half-siblings in mixed-paternity broods of live-bearing females.Phylogeography of the giant harlequin beetle (Acrocinus longimanus)Reproductive mode and the genetic benefits of polyandryThe evolution of polyandry II: post-copulatory defenses against genetic incompatibilitySimulated climate warming and mitochondrial haplogroup modulate testicular small non-coding RNA expression in the neotropical pseudoscorpion, Cordylochernes scorpioidesSperm competitive advantage of a rare mitochondrial haplogroup linked to differential expression of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation genes
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