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Revisiting competition in a classic model system using formal links between theory and data.Predicting evolutionary responses to climate change in the sea.Revealing hidden evolutionary capacity to cope with global change.Geographical gradients in selection can reveal genetic constraints for evolutionary responses to ocean acidification.Do genetic diversity effects drive the benefits associated with multiple mating? A test in a marine invertebrate.Two sexes, one body: intra- and intersex covariation of gamete phenotypes in simultaneous hermaphrodites.Egg size effects across multiple life-history stages in the marine annelid Hydroides diramphusProjecting coral reef futures under global warming and ocean acidification.Deconstructing environmental predictability: seasonality, environmental colour and the biogeography of marine life histories.Offspring size in a resident species affects community assembly.Limiting resources in sessile systems: food enhances diversity and growth of suspension feeders despite available space.Propagule size and dispersal costs mediate establishment success of an invasive species.Estimating monotonic rates from biological data using local linear regression.The Evolution of Reproductive Phenology in Broadcast Spawners and the Maintenance of Sexually Antagonistic Polymorphism.Do low oxygen environments facilitate marine invasions? Relative tolerance of native and invasive species to low oxygen conditions.Reliably estimating the effect of toxicants on fertilization success in marine broadcast spawners.Context-dependent genetic benefits of polyandry in a marine hermaphrodite.The evolutionary ecology of offspring size in marine invertebrates.Coping with environmental uncertainty: dynamic bet hedging as a maternal effect.Global change, life-history complexity and the potential for evolutionary rescue.Spatial pattern of distribution of marine invertebrates within a subtidal community: do communities vary more among patches or plots?Phenotype-environment mismatches reduce connectivity in the sea.The other 96%: Can neglected sources of fitness variation offer new insights into adaptation to global change?Family conflicts in the sea.Environmentally induced (co)variance in sperm and offspring phenotypes as a source of epigenetic effects.Fitness consequences of larval traits persist across the metamorphic boundary.Why do larger mothers produce larger offspring? A test of classic theory.Estimating physiological tolerances - a comparison of traditional approaches to nonlinear regression techniques.Temperature-induced maternal effects and environmental predictability.Genetic Compatibility Underlies Benefits of Mate Choice in an External Fertilizer.Ecologically relevant levels of multiple, common marine stressors suggest antagonistic effects.Circulation constrains the evolution of larval development modes and life histories in the coastal ocean.Interspecific competition alters nonlinear selection on offspring size in the field.Local gamete competition explains sex allocation and fertilization strategies in the sea.Spatial arrangement affects population dynamics and competition independent of community composition.Modelling cell turnover in a complex tissue during development.The maintenance of sperm variability: context-dependent selection on sperm morphology in a broadcast spawning invertebrate.Eco-energetic consequences of evolutionary shifts in body size.Phytoplankton size-scaling of net-energy flux across light and biomass gradients.Adaptive paternal effects? Experimental evidence that the paternal environment affects offspring performance.
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