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Coevolutionary dynamics of polyandry and sex-linked meiotic drive.The relationship between sexual selection and sexual conflict.Female fertilization: effects of sex-specific density and sex ratio determined experimentally for Colorado potato beetles and Drosophila fruit flies.Dispersal evolution in the presence of Allee effects can speed up or slow down invasions.Parental effects alter the adaptive value of an adult behavioural trait.Can Evolution Supply What Ecology Demands?Models of social evolution: can we do better to predict 'who helps whom to achieve what'?Weird sex: the underappreciated diversity of sexual reproduction.Evolutionary and ecological implications of sexual parasitism.Population size and the rate of evolution.The evolution of genomic imprinting: costs, benefits and long-term consequences.Genetics of dispersal.The Ecology and Evolutionary Dynamics of Meiotic Drive.What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and the two sexes?What does the geography of parthenogenesis teach us about sex?Sex allocation, juvenile mortality and the costs imposed by offspring on parents and siblings.Adaptive sex allocation in anticipation of changes in offspring mating opportunities.The mothematics of female pheromone signaling: strategies for aging virgins.The complex interplay of sex allocation and sexual selection.Local gamete competition explains sex allocation and fertilization strategies in the sea.Migration confers winter survival benefits in a partially migratory songbird.Mate-sampling costs and sexy sons.Understanding promiscuity: when is seeking additional mates better than guarding an already found one?The Evolution of Clutch Size in Hosts of Avian Brood Parasites.Sex difference and Allee effects shape the dynamics of sex-structured invasions.The evolution of sex roles in mate searching.Sex.Mitigating Mitochondrial Genome Erosion Without Recombination.Why inclusive fitness can make it adaptive to produce less fit extra-pair offspring.Sexually selected traits evolve positive allometry when some matings occur irrespective of the trait.Demography can favour female-advantageous alleles.Reproductive foragers: male spiders choose mates by selecting among competitive environments.Mate finding, Allee effects and selection for sex-biased dispersal.Daphnia females adjust sex allocation in response to current sex ratio and density.Daphnia invest in sexual reproduction when its relative costs are reduced.Give one species the task to come up with a theory that spans them all: what good can come out of that?Paternity protection can provide a kick-start for the evolution of male-only parental care.The hawk-dove game in a sexually reproducing species explains a colourful polymorphism of an endangered bird.Sexual conflict and the evolution of asexuality at low population densities.Should advertising parental care be honest?
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