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The trans-generational impact of population density signals on host-parasite interactionsThe juvenile social environment introduces variation in the choice and expression of sexually selected traits.Sexual signaling and immune function in the black field cricket Teleogryllus commodus.The effect of diet quality and wing morph on male and female reproductive investment in a nuptial feeding ground cricketThe impact of host sex on the outcome of co-infection.The genetics of infectious disease susceptibility: has the evidence for epistasis been overestimated?An SNP-based second-generation genetic map of Daphnia magna and its application to QTL analysis of phenotypic traits.The evolution of sex: A new hypothesis based on mitochondrial mutational erosion: Mitochondrial mutational erosion in ancestral eukaryotes would favor the evolution of sex, harnessing nuclear recombination to optimize compensatory nuclear coadaptatiA Population Biology Perspective on the Stepwise Infection Process of the Bacterial Pathogen Pasteuria ramosa in Daphnia.The importance of listening: juvenile allocation shifts in response to acoustic cues of the social environment.High genetic variation in resting-stage production in a metapopulation: Is there evidence for local adaptation?The evolution of sexual dimorphism and its potential impact on host-pathogen coevolution.The adaptive value of functional and life-history traits across fertility treatments in an annual plant.Sex-specific fitness effects of nutrient intake on reproduction and lifespan.Local adaptation of sex induction in a facultative sexual crustacean: insights from QTL mapping and natural populations of Daphnia magna.Interactions between host sex and age of exposure modify the virulence-transmission trade-off.Genetic correlations and sex-specific adaptation in changing environments.The expression of virulence for a mixed-mode transmitted parasite in a diapausing host.Sex-specific evolutionary potential of pre- and postcopulatory reproductive interactions in the field cricket, Teleogryllus commodus.Competitive PCR reveals the complexity of postcopulatory sexual selection in Teleogryllus commodus.Sexual conflict and the maintenance of multivariate genetic variation.Inbreeding and courtship calling in the cricket Teleogryllus commodus.Performance is no proxy for genetic quality: trade-offs between locomotion, attractiveness, and life history in crickets.Sex differences in nutrient-dependent reproductive ageing.Diet-dependent female evolution influences male lifespan in a nuptial feeding insect.Experimental evidence that sexual conflict influences the opportunity, form and intensity of sexual selection.Anywhere but here: local conditions alone drive dispersal in DaphniaLinking sex differences to the evolution of infectious disease life-historiesReal-time social selection maintains honesty of a dynamic visual signal in cooperative fishExpression of parasite genetic variation changes over the course of infection: implications of within-host dynamics for the evolution of virulenceInteractions between environmental stressors: the influence of salinity on host–parasite interactions between Daphnia magna and Pasteuria ramosaDisentangling the influence of parasite genotype, host genotype and maternal environment on different stages of bacterial infection in Daphnia magnaAnywhere but here: local conditions motivate dispersal inInfection in patchy populations: Contrasting pathogen invasion success and dispersal at varying times since host colonizationIntra-host growth kinetics of dengue virus in the mosquito Aedes aegyptiDissecting the genetic architecture of a stepwise infection processHost sexual dimorphism affects the outcome of within-host pathogen competitionPathogen exposure disrupts an organism's ability to cope with thermal stressCan pathogens optimize both transmission and dispersal by exploiting sexual dimorphism in their hosts?
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