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High-quality male field crickets invest heavily in sexual display but die youngThe indirect benefits of mating with attractive males outweigh the direct costsOxidative stress and condition-dependent sexual signals: more than just seeing redExtreme polymorphism in a Y-linked sexually selected trait.Environmental Effects on the Expression of Life Span and Aging: An Extreme Contrast between Wild and Captive Cohorts ofTelostylinus angusticollis(Diptera: Neriidae)Causes of male sexual trait divergence in introduced populations of guppies.The juvenile social environment introduces variation in the choice and expression of sexually selected traits.Experimental analysis of multivariate female choice in gray treefrogs (Hyla versicolor): evidence for directional and stabilizing selection.Mate choice for genetic quality when environments vary: suggestions for empirical progress.The effect of diet quality and wing morph on male and female reproductive investment in a nuptial feeding ground cricketNegative frequency-dependent preferences and variation in male facial hair.Sex differences in obesity associated with total fertility rateSuperoxide dismutase deficiency impairs olfactory sexual signaling and alters bioenergetic function in mice.Sexual display and mate choice in an energetically costly environment.Where do all the maternal effects go? Variation in offspring body size through ontogeny in the live-bearing fish Poecilia parae.Sexual Conflict and Gender Gap Effects: Associations between Social Context and Sex on Rated Attractiveness and Economic StatusUsing clones and copper to resolve the genetic architecture of metal tolerance in a marine invader.Lifespan and reproduction in Drosophila: New insights from nutritional geometry.Manipulating reproductive effort leads to changes in female reproductive scheduling but not oxidative stress.Evolution: exposing the buried costs of reproduction.The price of protein: combining evolutionary and economic analysis to understand excessive energy consumption.Reply from R. Brooks.Life history evolution, reproduction, and the origins of sex-dependent aging and longevity.The importance of listening: juvenile allocation shifts in response to acoustic cues of the social environment.Sex-specific fitness effects of nutrient intake on reproduction and lifespan.Exploring complex fitness surfaces: multiple ornamentation and polymorphism in male guppies.Does genetic relatedness of mates influence competitive fertilization success in guppies?Copper-zinc superoxide dismutase deficiency impairs sperm motility and in vivo fertility.Correlational selection does not explain the evolution of a behavioural syndrome.The masculinity paradox: facial masculinity and beardedness interact to determine women's ratings of men's facial attractiveness.A genetic reduction in antioxidant function causes elevated aggression in mice.Female promiscuity and maternally dependent offspring growth rates in mammals.Physiological adaptations to reproduction. I. Experimentally increasing litter size enhances aspects of antioxidant defence but does not cause oxidative damage in mice.Experimental evidence that litter size imposes an oxidative challenge to offspring.The effects of familiarity and group size on mating preferences in the guppy, Poecilia reticulata.Much more than a ratio: multivariate selection on female bodies.Invasion success and genetic diversity of introduced populations of guppies Poecilia reticulata in Australia.Long-term effect of social interactions on behavioral plasticity and lifetime mating success.Persistent effect of sex ratios on relationship quality and life satisfaction.Exposure to a novel male during late pregnancy influences subsequent growth of offspring during lactation.
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