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Evolutionary rescue in vertebrates: evidence, applications and uncertaintyThe status of the world's land and marine mammals: diversity, threat, and knowledgeIntense selective hunting leads to artificial evolution in horn sizeMother-offspring distances reflect sex differences in fine-scale genetic structure of eastern grey kangaroosCan phenotypic rescue from harvest refuges buffer wild sheep from selective hunting?Reproductive rate, not dominance status, affects fecal glucocorticoid levels in breeding female meerkatsArchiving Primary Data: Solutions for Long-Term Studies.Biases in legal listing under Canadian endangered species legislation.Data from selective harvests underestimate temporal trends in quantitative traitsApplying evolutionary concepts to wildlife disease ecology and management.How life history influences population dynamics in fluctuating environments.Adoption in eastern grey kangaroos: a consequence of misdirected care?A quantitative trait locus analysis of personality in wild bighorn sheepEstimating genome-wide heterozygosity: effects of demographic history and marker type.Sexually antagonistic association between paternal phenotype and offspring viability reinforces total selection on a sexually selected trait.Fluctuating effects of genetic and plastic changes in body mass on population dynamics in a large herbivore.Age-specific reproductive success and cost in female Alpine ibex.Determinants of reproductive success in female Columbian ground squirrels.Effects of early horn growth on reproduction and hunting mortality in female chamois.Maternal characteristics and environment affect the costs of reproduction in female mountain goats.Individual variation in reproductive costs of reproduction: high-quality females always do better.Solutions for Archiving Data in Long-Term Studies: A Reply to Whitlock et al.Not surprisingly, no inheritance of a trait results in no evolution.Bighorn ewes transfer the costs of reproduction to their lambs.Senescence rates are determined by ranking on the fast-slow life-history continuum.Never too late? Consequences of late birthdate for mass and survival of bighorn lambs.Comparing measures of breeding inequality and opportunity for selection with sexual selection on a quantitative character in bighorn rams.Seasonal range selection in bighorn sheep: conflicts between forage quality, forage quantity, and predator avoidance.Birthdate, mass and survival in mountain goat kids: effects of maternal characteristics and forage quality.Despite catch-up, prolonged growth has detrimental fitness consequences in a long-lived vertebrate.Drivers and demographic consequences of seasonal mass changes in an alpine ungulate.Early onset of vegetation growth vs. rapid green-up: impacts on juvenile mountain ungulates.Experimental manipulation of female reproduction demonstrates its fitness costs in kangaroos.Individual quality, early-life conditions, and reproductive success in contrasted populations of large herbivores.Age-independent and age-dependent decreases in reproduction of females.Population ecology. Not all sheep are equal.Determinants of lifetime reproduction in female brown bears: early body mass, longevity, and hunting regulations.Paternal reproductive success drives sex allocation in a wild mammal.Human-induced reversal of fortunes for migratory ungulates?Sex-differential effects of inbreeding on overwinter survival, birth date and mass of bighorn lambs.
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