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  1. How precise are mutation rate estimates? Comparison of different approaches to estimate de novo mutation rates
  2. Population Genomics of Endangered Lenoks ( Brachymystax spp.) in China Reveals the Presence of Cryptic Species
  3. Changing food availability and its effect on the heritability of offspring size in woodland passerine birds
  4. Genomic Insights Into Diversity, Phylogeny, Hybridization and Evolutionary History of Palearctic Fish Genus Rutilus (Leuciscidae)
  5. Ancient balanced polymorphism underlies long-standing adaptation for seasonal camouflage in the least weasel
  6. Editorial: Diagnostic tools and research applications to combat wildlife trade issues
  7. Dissecting Factors Behind Temporal Trends in the Timing of Breeding in Two Songbird Species—Evolutionary Change or Phenotypic Plasticity?
  8. Dynamics of Deleterious Mutations and Purifying Selection in Small Population Isolates
  9. Rate of de novo mutations in the three-spined stickleback
  10. Estimating Recent and Historical Effective Population Size of Marine and Freshwater Sticklebacks
  11. Geolocator Tracking and Stable Isotope Analysis Suggest Mixed Migration Strategies in White‐Shouldered Starlings (Sturnia sinensis)
  12. The interplay between epigenomic and transcriptomic variation during ecotype divergence in stickleback
  13. Chromosome-level haplotype-resolved genome of the tropical loach (Oreonectes platycephalus)
  14. Museomics Sheds Light on Evolutionary Diversity in a Critically Endangered Cockatoo Species From Wallacea
  15. Rate ofde novomutations in the three-spined stickleback
  16. Genomic and Acoustic Biogeography of the Iconic Sulphur-crested Cockatoo Clarifies Species Limits and Patterns of Intraspecific Diversity
  17. Heterogeneous genomic architecture of skeletal armour traits in sticklebacks
  18. Ecological genetics of isolated loach populations indicate compromised adaptive potential
  19. Improved assembly of the Pungitius pungitius reference genome
  20. SLRfinder: A method to detect candidate sex‐linked regions with linkage disequilibrium clustering
  21. Recreational fisheries selectively capture and harvest large predators
  22. Sex chromosome turnover in hybridizing stickleback lineages
  23. Phylogenomics of Psammodynastes and Buhoma (Elapoidea: Serpentes), with the description of a new Asian snake family
  24. Parallel evolution despite low genetic diversity in three-spined sticklebacks
  25. Dissecting the genetic architecture of quantitative traits using genome‐wide identity‐by‐descent sharing
  26. Secondary Contact, Introgressive Hybridization, and Genome Stabilization in Sticklebacks
  27. De Novo Mutation Rates in Sticklebacks
  28. Divergent evolution of head morphology between marine and freshwater sticklebacks
  29. Repeatability of crossover rate in wild sticklebacks
  30. Heterogeneous genomic architecture of skeletal armour traits in sticklebacks
  31. Inbreeding depression in an outbred stickleback population
  32. De novomutation rates in sticklebacks
  33. Determinants of genetic diversity in sticklebacks
  34. Ultraconserved elements-based phylogenomic systematics of the snake superfamily Elapoidea, with the description of a new Afro-Asian family
  35. A review on QST–FST comparisons of seed plants: Insights for conservation
  36. Neutral and adaptive genetic diversity in plants: An overview
  37. Prevalent Introgression Underlies Convergent Evolution in the Diversification ofPungitiusSticklebacks
  38. Low‐temperature nights delay the timing of breeding in a wild songbird
  39. Chromosome-level genome assembly of a high-altitude-adapted frog (Rana kukunoris) from the Tibetan plateau provides insight into amphibian genome evolution and adaptation
  40. Predicting recombination frequency from map distance
  41. A review on QST–FST comparisons of seed plants: Insights for conservation
  42. Human-induced evolution of salmon by means of unnatural selection
  43. Complex population history affects admixture analyses in nine‐spined sticklebacks
  44. Relaxed risk of predation drives parallel evolution of stickleback behavior
  45. Genetic diversity and detection of candidate loci associated with alternative morphotypes in a tailed amphibian
  46. Allopatric origin of sympatric whitefish morphs with insights on the genetic basis of their reproductive isolation
  47. Low heritability of crossover rate in wild sticklebacks
  48. Age-dependent genetic architecture across ontogeny of body size in sticklebacks
  49. Cranial osteology of Hypoptophis (Aparallactinae: Atractaspididae: Caenophidia), with a discussion on the evolution of its fossorial adaptations
  50. Sex‐related differences in aging rate are associated with sex chromosome system in amphibians
  51. Relaxed risk of predation drives parallel evolution of stickleback behaviour
  52. Cast away in the Adriatic: Low degree of parallel genetic differentiation in three‐spined sticklebacks
  53. Thermal conditions predict intraspecific variation in senescence rate in frogs and toads
  54. Examining the effects of authentic C&R on the reproductive potential of Northern pike
  55. Genomic evidence for adaptive differentiation among Microhyla fissipes populations: Implications for conservation
  56. Phylogenomics of Northeast Asian Pungitius sticklebacks
  57. Allopatric origin of sympatric whitefish morphs with insights on the genetic basis of their reproductive isolation
  58. Genomic Evidence for Speciation with Gene Flow in Broadcast Spawning Marine Invertebrates
  59. Habitat segregation of plate phenotypes in a rapidly expanding population of three‐spined stickleback
  60. Automated improvement of stickleback reference genome assemblies with Lep‐Anchor software
  61. Population Structure Limits Parallel Evolution in Sticklebacks
  62. Author Correction: On the causes of geographically heterogeneous parallel evolution in sticklebacks
  63. Age-dependent genetic architecture underlines similar heritability of body size in sticklebacks
  64. Dissecting the genetic architecture of quantitative traits using genome-wide identity-by-descent sharing among full-sibs
  65. Biases in demographic modelling affect our understanding of recent divergence
  66. Genetic population structure constrains local adaptation in sticklebacks
  67. Population structure limits parallel evolution
  68. Mathematical function for predicting recombination from map distance
  69. Effects of ambient temperatures on evolutionary potential of reproductive timing in boreal passerines
  70. Genomic and chemical evidence for local adaptation in resistance to different herbivores in Datura stramonium
  71. New gains with a slimmer genome – An automated approach to improve reference genome assemblies
  72. The roles of climate, geography and natural selection as drivers of genetic and phenotypic differentiation in a widespread amphibian Hyla annectans (Anura: Hylidae)
  73. Effects of temperature on growth and development of amphibian larvae across an altitudinal gradient in the Tibetan Plateau
  74. On the causes of geographically heterogeneous parallel evolution in sticklebacks
  75. Biases in demographic modelling affect our understanding of the process of speciation
  76. Population transcriptomics reveals weak parallel genetic basis in repeated marine and freshwater divergence in nine‐spined sticklebacks
  77. The rise of the three-spined stickleback – eco-evolutionary consequences of a mesopredator release
  78. Phenotypic flexibility in background-mediated color change in sticklebacks
  79. Determinants and Consequences of Dispersal in Vertebrates with Complex Life Cycles: A Review of Pond-Breeding Amphibians
  80. Convergent genetic architecture underlies parallel pelvic reduction in genetically highly structured stickleback species
  81. Estimating uncertainty in divergence times among three-spined stickleback clades using the multispecies coalescent
  82. Effects of marker type and filtering criteria on Q ST - F ST comparisons
  83. A high-quality assembly of the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) genome
  84. A phylogenomic perspective on diversity, hybridization and evolutionary affinities in the stickleback genus Pungitius
  85. From ecology to genetics and back: the tale of two flounder species in the Baltic Sea
  86. Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient
  87. Complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the Himalayan Griffon, Gyps himalayensis (Accipitriformes: Accipitridae): Sequence, structure, and phylogenetic analyses
  88. Aging three‐spined sticklebacks Gasterosteus aculeatus : comparison of estimates from three structures
  89. The role of landscape and history on the genetic structure of peripheral populations of the Near Eastern fire salamander, Salamandra infraimmaculata, in Northern Israel
  90. Variation in sexual brain size dimorphism over the breeding cycle in the three-spined stickleback
  91. Phylogeographic patterns and conservation implications of the endangered Chinese giant salamander
  92. The evolution of sex determination associated with a chromosomal inversion
  93. FishResp: R package and GUI application for analysis of aquatic respirometry data
  94. Cryptic temporal changes in stock composition explain the decline of a flounder (Platichthys spp.) assemblage
  95. FishResp: R Package and GUI Application for Analysis of Aquatic Respirometry Data
  96. Worldwide phylogeny of three-spined sticklebacks
  97. Modulation of Gene Expression in Liver of Hibernating Asiatic Toads (Bufo gargarizans)
  98. Platichthys solemdali sp. nov. (Actinopterygii, Pleuronectiformes): A New Flounder Species From the Baltic Sea
  99. Linkage disequilibrium clustering-based approach for association mapping with tightly linked genomewide data
  100. Heterochronic development of lateral plates in the three-spined stickleback induced by thyroid hormone level alterations
  101. Morphologically indistinguishable hybrid Carassius female with 156 chromosomes: A threat for the threatened crucian carp, C. carassius, L
  102. Selection on the morphology-physiology-performance nexus: Lessons from freshwater stickleback morphs
  103. Structure and stability of genetic variance-covariance matrices: A Bayesian sparse factor analysis of transcriptional variation in the three-spined stickleback
  104. Age at maturation has sex- and temperature-specific effects on telomere length in a fish
  105. Extraordinarily rapid speciation in a marine fish
  106. Kidney morphology and candidate gene expression shows plasticity in sticklebacks adapted to divergent osmotic environments
  107. Small-scale spatial and temporal variation of life-history traits of common frogs (Rana temporaria) in sub-Arctic Finland
  108. Phylogeography and historical introgression in smoothtail nine-spined sticklebacks, Pungitius laevis (Gasterosteiformes: Gasterosteidae)
  109. Environmental enrichment, sexual dimorphism, and brain size in sticklebacks
  110. Deciphering the genomic architecture of the stickleback brain with a novel multilocus gene-mapping approach
  111. Erratum to: Origin and introduction history of the least weasel (Mustela nivalis) on Mediterranean and Atlantic islands inferred from genetic data
  112. Regulatory Architecture of Gene Expression Variation in the Threespine SticklebackGasterosteus aculeatus
  113. Origin and introduction history of the least weasel (Mustela nivalis) on Mediterranean and Atlantic islands inferred from genetic data
  114. Cannibalism facilitates gigantism in a nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) population
  115. Heritability and evolvability of fitness and nonfitness traits: Lessons from livestock
  116. Genomewide scan for adaptive differentiation along altitudinal gradient in the Andrew's toadBufo andrewsi
  117. A universal and reliable assay for molecular sex identification of three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  118. A test for within‐lake niche differentiation in the nine‐spined sticklebacks ( Pungitius pungitius )
  119. Quantitative trait locus analysis of body shape divergence in nine-spined sticklebacks based on high-density SNP-panel
  120. REGULATORY ARCHITECTURE OF GENE EXPRESSION VARIATION IN THE THREESPINE STICKLEBACK, GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS.
  121. Population genomic evidence for adaptive differentiation in the Baltic Sea herring
  122. The genetic contribution to sex determination and number of sex chromosomes vary among populations of common frogs (Rana temporaria)
  123. Taxonomic status and origin of the Egyptian weasel (Mustela subpalmata) inferred from mitochondrial DNA
  124. A New Species of Frog (Anura: Dicroglossidae) Discovered from the Mega City of Dhaka
  125. Effects of perceived predation risk and social environment on the development of three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) morphology
  126. Solutions for Archiving Data in Long-Term Studies: A Reply to Whitlock et al.
  127. Complete mitochondrial genome of the Sakhalin nine-spined stickleback Pungitius tymensis (Gasterosteiformes, Gasterosteidae)
  128. Complete mitochondrial genome of the Greek nine-spined stickleback Pungitius hellenicus (Gasterosteiformes, Gasterosteidae)
  129. Complete mitochondrial genome of the nine-spined stickleback Pungitius pungitius (Gasterosteiformes, Gasterosteidae)
  130. Complete mitochondrial genome of the Ukrainian nine-spined stickleback Pungitius platygaster (Gasterosteiformes, Gasterosteidae)
  131. Complete mitochondrial genomes of the smooth tail nine-spined sticklebacks Pungitius laevis (Gasterosteiformes, Gasterosteidae)
  132. Comparison of catch per unit effort among four minnow trap models in the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) fishery
  133. Construction of Ultradense Linkage Maps with Lep-MAP2: Stickleback F 2 Recombinant Crosses as an Example
  134. Evolutionary Impacts of Climate Change
  135. Experimental evidence for sex-specific plasticity in adult brain
  136. On plasticity of aggression: influence of past and present predation risk, social environment and sex
  137. Genetic Variability and Structuring of Arctic Charr (Salvelinus alpinus) Populations in Northern Fennoscandia
  138. Archiving Primary Data: Solutions for Long-Term Studies
  139. Evolutionary biology: Perplexing effects of phenotypic plasticity
  140. Evolution of anuran brains: disentangling ecological and phylogenetic sources of variation
  141. Mitochondrial phylogeography and cryptic divergence in the stickleback genusPungitius
  142. Baiting improves CPUE in nine‐spined stickleback ( P ungitius pungitius ) minnow trap fishery
  143. Consistent isotopic differences between Schistocephalus spp. parasites and their stickleback hosts
  144. Quantitative genetic analysis of brain size variation in sticklebacks: support for the mosaic model of brain evolution
  145. Factors influencing three-spined sticklebackGasterosteus aculeatus(Linnaeus 1758) catch per unit effort
  146. Temporal Stability of Genetic Variability and Differentiation in the Three-Spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  147. A New Species of Microhyla (Anura: Microhylidae) from Nilphamari, Bangladesh
  148. Population genomic evidence for adaptive differentiation in Baltic Sea three-spined sticklebacks
  149. Does predation drive morphological differentiation among Adriatic populations of the three-spined stickleback?
  150. A New Species of Euphlyctis (Anura: Dicroglossidae) from Barisal, Bangladesh
  151. Population divergence in compensatory growth responses and their costs in sticklebacks
  152. The Evolution and Adaptive Potential of Transcriptional Variation in Sticklebacks--Signatures of Selection and Widespread Heritability
  153. Andrew meets Rensch: sexual size dimorphism and the inverse of Rensch’s rule in Andrew’s toad (Bufo andrewsi)
  154. Genome-Wide Linkage Disequilibrium in Nine-Spined Stickleback Populations
  155. Geographic Variation in Age Structure and Longevity in the Nine-Spined Stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  156. Geographic variation in sex-chromosome differentiation in the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  157. Cross-generational costs of compensatory growth in nine-spined sticklebacks
  158. Disentangling plastic and genetic changes in body mass of Siberian jays
  159. Evidence for sex‐specific selection in brain: a case study of the nine‐spined stickleback
  160. Evolutionary potential and constraints in wild populations
  161. Landscape influences on dispersal behaviour: a theoretical model and empirical test using the fire salamander, Salamandra infraimmaculata
  162. Identification of Major and Minor QTL for Ecologically Important Morphological Traits in Three-Spined Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  163. Climate change, adaptation, and phenotypic plasticity: the problem and the evidence
  164. Mechanism of hybridization between bream Abramis brama and roach Rutilus rutilus in their native range
  165. Local adaptation to salinity in the three-spined stickleback?
  166. Variation in Age and Size in Fennoscandian Three-Spined Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  167. Genetic biodiversity in the Baltic Sea: species-specific patterns challenge management
  168. QTL Analysis of Behavior in Nine-Spined Sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius)
  169. Quantitative trait loci for growth and body size in the nine-spined sticklebackPungitius pungitiusL.
  170. Ecological genomics of local adaptation
  171. BRINGING HABITAT INFORMATION INTO STATISTICAL TESTS OF LOCAL ADAPTATION IN QUANTITATIVE TRAITS: A CASE STUDY OF NINE-SPINED STICKLEBACKS
  172. Lakes and ponds as model systems to study parallel evolution
  173. Genetic Architecture of Parallel Pelvic Reduction in Ninespine Sticklebacks
  174. High degree of genetic differentiation in marine three-spined sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  175. Evidence for adaptive phenotypic differentiation in Baltic Sea sticklebacks
  176. Evolutionary ecology of intraspecific brain size variation: a review
  177. The role of golf courses in maintaining genetic connectivity between common frog (Rana temporaria) populations in an urban setting
  178. driftsel : an R package for detecting signals of natural selection in quantitative traits
  179. Potential effects of climate change on the distribution of the common frog Rana temporaria at its northern range margin
  180. Isolation and characterization of 113 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the Tibetan frog (Nanorana parkeri) using next generation sequencing
  181. Large differences in catch per unit of effort between two minnow trap models
  182. HETEROGENEOUS GENOMIC DIFFERENTIATION IN MARINE THREESPINE STICKLEBACKS: ADAPTATION ALONG AN ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENT
  183. Nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius): an emerging model for evolutionary biology research
  184. Evolution of stickleback feeding behaviour: genetics of population divergence at different ontogenetic stages
  185. Evidence for genetic differentiation in timing of maturation among nine-spined stickleback populations
  186. Correction: Heritability of Asymmetry and Lateral Plate Number in the Threespine Stickleback
  187. Progressive Recombination Suppression and Differentiation in Recently Evolved Neo-sex Chromosomes
  188. QST–FST comparisons: evolutionary and ecological insights from genomic heterogeneity
  189. Oceanographic connectivity and environmental correlates of genetic structuring in Atlantic herring in the Baltic Sea
  190. Transcription and redox enzyme activities: comparison of equilibrium and disequilibrium levels in the three-spined stickleback
  191. Characterizing genic and nongenic molecular markers: comparison of microsatellites and SNP s
  192. High degree of cryptic population differentiation in the Baltic Sea herringClupea harengus
  193. Genomic divergence between nine- and three-spined sticklebacks
  194. Optimal growth strategies under divergent predation pressure
  195. Asymmetry in threespine stickleback lateral plates
  196. Facultative Sex Allocation and Sex‐Specific Offspring Survival in Barrow's Goldeneyes
  197. Genetic population structure of the endangered fire salamander (Salamandra infraimmaculata) at the southernmost extreme of its distribution
  198. Factors influencing nine-spined stickleback ( Pungitus pungitus) trapping success
  199. EndemicIndiranaFrogs of the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot
  200. Morphological anti-predator defences in the nine-spined stickleback: constitutive, induced or both?
  201. Molecular evolutionary and population genomic analysis of the nine-spined stickleback using a modified restriction-site-associated DNA tag approach
  202. Body size divergence in nine-spined sticklebacks: disentangling additive genetic and maternal effects
  203. Genetic variation and differentiation in Indirana beddomii frogs endemic to the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot
  204. Effective size and genetic composition of two exploited, migratory whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus lavaretus) populations
  205. Cross-species testing and utility of microsatellite loci in Indirana frogs
  206. Spectral tuning by selective chromophore uptake in rods and cones of eight populations of nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  207. MULTIPLE EVOLUTIONARY PATHWAYS TO DECREASED LATERAL PLATE COVERAGE IN FRESHWATER THREESPINE STICKLEBACKS
  208. Evolution in response to climate change: In pursuit of the missing evidence
  209. Heritability of Asymmetry and Lateral Plate Number in the Threespine Stickleback
  210. Contrasting population structures in two sympatric fishes in the Baltic Sea basin
  211. Sex differences in age structure, growth rate and body size of common frogs Rana temporaria in the subarctic
  212. Kin association during brood care in a facultatively social bird: active discrimination or by-product of partner choice and demography?
  213. Seasonality determines patterns of growth and age structure over a geographic gradient in an ectothermic vertebrate
  214. High cryptic diversity of endemicIndiranafrogs in the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot
  215. Isolation and Characterization of 13 New Nine-Spined Stickleback, Pungitius pungitius , Microsatellites Located Nearby Candidate Genes for Behavioural Variation
  216. No evidence for inbreeding avoidance through active mate choice in red-billed gulls
  217. Whole mitochondrial genome scan for population structure and selection in the Atlantic herring
  218. High levels of fluctuating asymmetry in isolated stickleback populations
  219. Quantitative Genetics of Body Size and Timing of Maturation in Two Nine-Spined Stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) Populations
  220. Effects of predator exposure on Hsp70 expression and survival in tadpoles of the Common Frog ( Rana temporaria )
  221. Phylogeography of isolated freshwater three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus populations in the Adriatic Sea basin
  222. Brain development and predation: plastic responses depend on evolutionary history
  223. Differential responses to related hosts by nesting and non‐nesting parasites in a brood‐parasitic duck
  224. Development of 61 new transcriptome-derived microsatellites for the Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus)
  225. Body size and the number of vertebrae in the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  226. A New Method to Uncover Signatures of Divergent and Stabilizing Selection in Quantitative Traits
  227. Species introduction promotes hybridization and introgression in Coregonus: is there sign of selection against hybrids?
  228. Population differences in levels of linkage disequilibrium in the wild
  229. PREDATION-IMPOSED SELECTION ON THREESPINE STICKLEBACK (GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS) MORPHOLOGY: A TEST OF THE REFUGE USE HYPOTHESIS
  230. Heritability not missing-genetic basis of sexual weaponry uncovered
  231. Contrasting growth strategies of pond versus marine populations of nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius): a combined effect of predation and competition?
  232. First-generation linkage map for the common frog Rana temporaria reveals sex-linkage group
  233. Inheritance of Vertebral Number in the Three-Spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  234. Phylogeography and Genetic Structuring of European Nine-Spined Sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius)—Mitochondrial DNA Evidence
  235. Brain plasticity over the metamorphic boundary: carry-over effect of larval environment on froglet brain development
  236. Intraspecific divergence in the lateral line system in the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  237. Molecular sexing and population genetic inference using a sex-linked microsatellite marker in the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  238. Fish age at maturation is influenced by temperature independently of growth
  239. Population variation in brain size of nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius) - local adaptation or environmentally induced variation?
  240. GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF GENES INVOLVED IN FRESHWATER ADAPTATION IN THREESPINE STICKLEBACKS (GASTEROSTEUS ACULEATUS)
  241. First Record of Natural Hybridization and Introgression between Pikeperch ( Sander lucioperca ) and Perch ( Perca fluviatilis )
  242. High degree of sex chromosome differentiation in stickleback fishes
  243. Genetics of body shape and armour variation in threespine sticklebacks
  244. Genetic evidence for male-biased dispersal in the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus) based on autosomal and Z-chromosomal markers
  245. Predation- and competition-mediated brain plasticity in Rana temporaria tadpoles
  246. Allen’s rule revisited: quantitative genetics of extremity length in the common frog along a latitudinal gradient
  247. Morphological divergence of North-European nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius): signatures of parallel evolution
  248. Sixty-two new microsatellite markers for an endemic frog Indirana beddomii from the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot
  249. Genetic basis of sexual dimorphism in the threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus
  250. High Fidelity – No Evidence for Extra-Pair Paternity in Siberian Jays (Perisoreus infaustus)
  251. Phenotypic evolution of dispersal-enhancing traits in insular voles
  252. A High Incidence of Selection on Physiologically Important Genes in the Three-Spined Stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus
  253. Sex-specific fitness consequences of dispersal in Siberian jays
  254. RECOMBINATION RATE BETWEEN SEX CHROMOSOMES DEPENDS ON PHENOTYPIC SEX IN THE COMMON FROG
  255. Identification of Local- and Habitat-Dependent Selection: Scanning Functionally Important Genes in Nine-Spined Sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius)
  256. Avian Z-specific microsatellites map to pseudoautosomal or autosomal chromosomes in the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus): insights into avian genome evolution from cross-species amplification tests
  257. Physiological differentiation among nine-spined stickleback populations: Effects of copper exposure
  258. Rensch’s rule inverted - female-driven gigantism in nine-spined sticklebackPungitius pungitius
  259. Sex reversal and primary sex ratios in the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  260. Indirect genetic effects in a sex-limited trait: the case of breeding time in red-billed gulls
  261. Temporal increase in mtDNA diversity in a declining population
  262. Do Great Tits (Parus major) Prefer Ectoparasite-free Roost Sites? An Experiment
  263. Genetic and environmental effects on a condition‐dependent trait: feather growth in Siberian jays
  264. History vs. habitat type: explaining the genetic structure of European nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) populations
  265. Sequence Variation in the Melanocortin-1 Receptor Gene ( Mc1r ) Does Not Explain Variation in the Degree of Melanism in a Widespread Amphibian
  266. Female-Biased Expression on the X Chromosome as a Key Step in Sex Chromosome Evolution in Threespine Sticklebacks
  267. Rhh: an R extension for estimating multilocus heterozygosity and heterozygosity-heterozygosity correlation
  268. Utility of sequenced genomes for microsatellite marker development in non-model organisms: a case study of functionally important genes in nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius)
  269. Increasing melanism along a latitudinal gradient in a widespread amphibian: local adaptation, ontogenic or environmental plasticity?
  270. Sex-specific population structure, natural selection, and linkage disequilibrium in a wild bird population as revealed by genome-wide microsatellite analyses
  271. EVOLUTION OF GIGANTISM IN NINE-SPINED STICKLEBACKS
  272. Altitudinal decline of body size in a Tibetan frog
  273. Extrapair Paternity and Maternity in the Three-Toed Woodpecker, Picoides tridactylus: Insights from Microsatellite-Based Parentage Analysis
  274. Extensive linkage disequilibrium in a wild bird population
  275. Sexual patterns of prebreeding energy reserves in the common frogRana temporariaalong a latitudinal gradient
  276. Genetic Constraints on Adaptation?
  277. Adaptive brain size divergence in nine-spined sticklebacks ( Pungitius pungitius )?
  278. Microsatellite variation and population structure of the moor frog (Rana arvalis) in Scandinavia
  279. Effective size of an Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) metapopulation in Northern Spain
  280. Relatedness and spatial proximity as determinants of host-parasite interactions in the brood parasitic Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica)
  281. Lunar periodicity and the timing of river entry in Atlantic salmonSalmo salar
  282. Isolation and characterization of 22 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica)
  283. Habitat-dependent and -independent plastic responses to social environment in the nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) brain
  284. The social cost of shoaling covaries with predation risk in nine-spined stickleback, Pungitius pungitius, populations
  285. HERITABILITY OF FITNESS COMPONENTS IN A WILD BIRD POPULATION
  286. Predation mediated population divergence in complex behaviour of nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius)
  287. Estimating fisheries-induced selection: traditional gear selectivity research meets fisheries-induced evolution
  288. Growth-history perspective on the decreasing age and size at maturation of exploited Atlantic salmon
  289. It’s the genotype, stupid!
  290. Isolation and characterization of 145 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  291. Multiple paternity in the moor frog, Rana arvalis
  292. A flexible whole-genome microarray for transcriptomics in three-spine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  293. Body temperature, size, nuptial colouration and mating success in male Moor Frogs (Rana arvalis)
  294. A first-generation microsatellite-based genetic linkage map of the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus): insights into avian genome evolution
  295. Complex patterns of geographic variation in heat tolerance and Hsp70 expression levels in the common frog Rana temporaria
  296. Probabilistic Models for Continuous Ontogenetic Transition Processes
  297. Isolation and characterization of 100 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the Siberian jay (Perisoreus infaustus)
  298. Male breeding success is predicted by call frequency in a territorial species, the agile frog ( Rana dalmatina )
  299. The impact of climate fluctuation on food availability and reproductive performance of the planktivorous red-billed gullLarus novaehollandiae scopulinus
  300. The postglacial recolonization of Northern Europe by Rana arvalis as revealed by microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA analyses
  301. Bergmann's rule and climate change revisited: Disentangling environmental and genetic responses in a wild bird population
  302. Isolation and characterization of 17 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the three-toed woodpecker ( Picoides tridactylus )
  303. The relative importance of lunar phase and environmental conditions on striped marlin (Tetrapturus audax) catches in sport fishing
  304. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN MATERNAL INVESTMENT: ACIDITY AFFECTS EGG SIZE AND FECUNDITY INRANA ARVALIS
  305. Identifying footprints of directional and balancing selection in marine and freshwater three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) populations
  306. Genetic evidence for male-biased dispersal in the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  307. Senescence rates are determined by ranking on the fast-slow life-history continuum
  308. Ambient ultraviolet-B radiation reduces hatchling size in the common frog Rana temporaria
  309. The role of growth history in determining age and size at maturation in exploited fish populations
  310. Female-biased sex ratios in subarctic common frogs
  311. Multilocus heterozygosity and inbreeding in the Siberian jay
  312. Do male moor frogs (Rana arvalis) lek with kin?
  313. The Role of Fisheries-Induced Evolution
  314. Extreme neutral genetic and morphological divergence supports classification of Adriatic three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) populations as distinct conservation units
  315. A Bayesian framework for comparative quantitative genetics
  316. Disentangling genetic vs. environmental causes of sex determination in the common frog, Rana temporaria
  317. Hitchhiking Mapping Reveals a Candidate Genomic Region for Natural Selection in Three-Spined Stickleback Chromosome VIII
  318. Mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in Europe—Evidence for multiple glacial refugia
  319. Responses to climate change in avian migration time—microevolution versus phenotypic plasticity
  320. AMPHIBIAN OCCURRENCE IS INFLUENCED BY CURRENT AND HISTORIC LANDSCAPE CHARACTERISTICS
  321. Detecting and managing fisheries-induced evolution
  322. Comparative studies of quantitative trait and neutral marker divergence: a meta-analysis
  323. Experimental support for the cost–benefit model of lizard thermoregulation: the effects of predation risk and food supply
  324. Genetic consequences of fisheries and fisheries management
  325. Suboptimal thermoregulation in male adders (Vipera berus) after hibernation imposed by spermiogenesis
  326. Climate change and evolution: disentangling environmental and genetic responses
  327. Evidence for Multiple Retroposition Events and Gene Evolution in the ADP/ATP Translocase Gene Family in Ranid Frogs
  328. Does habitat fragmentation reduce fitness and adaptability? A case study of the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  329. Maternally determined adaptation to acidity in Rana arvalis : Are laboratory and field estimates of embryonic stress tolerance congruent?
  330. Genetic variability predicts common frog (Rana temporaria) size at metamorphosis in the wild
  331. Demographic and Genetic Estimates of Effective Population and Breeding Size in the Amphibian Rana temporaria
  332. Anuran abundance and persistence in agricultural landscapes during a climatic extreme
  333. Morphological Abnormalities in Amphibians in Agricultural Habitats: A Case Study of the Common Frog Rana Temporaria
  334. The effects of 20 years of highway presence on the genetic structure of Rana dalmatina populations
  335. Environmental stress increases skeletal fluctuating asymmetry in the moor frog Rana arvalis
  336. The utility of QTL-Linked markers to detect selective sweeps in natural populations - a case study of the EDA gene and a linked marker in threespine stickleback
  337. Contrasting patterns of body shape and neutral genetic divergence in marine and lake populations of threespine sticklebacks
  338. Genome size variation in the common frog Rana temporaria
  339. Contrasting Levels of Variation in Neutral and Quantitative Genetic Loci on Island Populations of Moor Frogs (Rana arvalis)
  340. Experimental support for the cost–benefit model of lizard thermoregulation
  341. History vs. current demography: explaining the genetic population structure of the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  342. Genetic relationships among marine and freshwater populations of the European three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) revealed by microsatellites
  343. TOXICITY OF SIX PESTICIDES TO COMMON FROG (RANA TEMPORARIA) TADPOLES
  344. Population divergence in growth rate and antipredator defences in Rana arvalis
  345. Contrasting Quantitative Traits and Neutral Genetic Markers for Genetic Resource Assessment of Mesoamerican Cedrela Odorata
  346. Quantitative genetics of larval life-history traits in Rana temporaria in different environmental conditions
  347. Editorial
  348. The influence of landscape structure on occurrence, abundance and genetic diversity of the common frog, Rana temporaria
  349. Bias and Precision in QST Estimates: Problems and Some Solutions
  350. Common Pesticide Increases Costs of Antipredator Defenses in Rana temporaria Tadpoles
  351. Factors affecting avian cross-species microsatellite amplification
  352. Generation time and temporal scaling of bird population dynamics
  353. NATURAL SELECTION AND GENETIC VARIATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE REACTION NORMS IN A WILD BIRD POPULATION
  354. Does testis weight decline towards the Subarctic? A case study on the common frog, Rana temporaria
  355. TIME TO EXTINCTION OF BIRD POPULATIONS
  356. NATURAL SELECTION AND GENETIC VARIATION FOR REPRODUCTIVE REACTION NORMS IN A WILD BIRD POPULATION
  357. Life‐History Variation Predicts the Effects of Demographic Stochasticity on Avian Population Dynamics
  358. Maternal investment in egg size: environment- and population-specific effects on offspring performance
  359. Environmental and population dependency of genetic variability-fitness correlations in Rana temporaria
  360. WWW design code – a new tool for colour estimation in animal studies
  361. Temporal variation in predation risk: stage-dependency, graded responses and fitness costs in tadpole antipredator defences
  362. Tail loss and thermoregulation in the common lizard Zootoca vivipara
  363. POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN G MATRIX STRUCTURE DUE TO NATURAL SELECTION IN RANA TEMPORARIA
  364. High degree of population subdivision in a widespread amphibian
  365. Microsatellite marker data suggest sex-biased dispersal in the common frog Rana temporaria
  366. Local Adaptation and Genetics of Acid-Stress Tolerance in the Moor Frog, Rana arvalis
  367. Variation in the degree and costs of adaptive phenotypic plasticity among Rana temporaria populations
  368. What type of amphibian tunnel could reduce road kills?
  369. Single‐Generation Estimates of Individual Fitness as Proxies for Long‐Term Genetic Contribution
  370. POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN G MATRIX STRUCTURE DUE TO NATURAL SELECTION IN RANA TEMPORARIA
  371. Analysis and Interpretation of Long-Term Studies Investigating Responses to Climate Change
  372. Sire coloration influences offspring survival under predation risk in the moorfrog
  373. Prediction of offspring fitness based on parental genetic diversity in endangered salmonid populations
  374. DOES JELLY ENVELOPE PROTECT THE COMMON FROG RANA TEMPORARIA EMBRYOS FROM UV-B RADIATION?
  375. Latitudinal countergradient variation in the common frog (Rana temporaria) development rates - evidence for local adaptation
  376. Genetic and maternal effect influences on viability of common frog tadpoles under different environmental conditions
  377. Latitudinal divergence of common frog (Rana temporaria) life history traits by natural selection: evidence from a comparison of molecular and quantitative genetic data
  378. To thermoconform or thermoregulate? An assessment of thermoregulation opportunities for the lizard Zootoca vivipara in the subarctic
  379. When environmental variation short-circuits natural selection
  380. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on behaviour and growth of three species of amphibian larvae
  381. Latitudinal and temperature-dependent variation in embryonic development and growth in Rana temporaria
  382. Geography of fluctuating asymmetry in the greenfinch, Carduelis chloris
  383. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ACID STRESS TOLERANCE OF THE MOOR FROG, RANA ARVALIS. I. LOCAL ADAPTATION
  384. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ACID STRESS TOLERANCE OF THE MOOR FROG, RANA ARVALIS. II. ADAPTIVE MATERNAL EFFECTS
  385. NATURAL SELECTION AND INHERITANCE OF BREEDING TIME AND CLUTCH SIZE IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER
  386. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ACID STRESS TOLERANCE OF THE MOOR FROG, RANA ARVALIS. I. LOCAL ADAPTATION
  387. A simple RFLP method for identification of two ranid frogs
  388. GEOGRAPHIC VARIATION IN ACID STRESS TOLERANCE OF THE MOOR FROG, RANA ARVALIS. II. ADAPTIVE MATERNAL EFFECTS
  389. NATURAL SELECTION AND INHERITANCE OF BREEDING TIME AND CLUTCH SIZE IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER
  390. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on metamorphic traits in the common frog Rana temporaria
  391. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on common frog Rana temporaria embryos from along a latitudinal gradient
  392. Latitudinal Fractionation of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers and Polychlorinated Biphenyls in Frogs ( Rana temporaria )
  393. A low rate of cross-species microsatellite amplification success in Ranid frogs
  394. Quantitative genetic analysis of natural populations: old wine in a new but defective bottle?
  395. Reproductive timing and individual fitness
  396. Genetic population divergence: markers and traits
  397. Severe inbreeding depression in collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis)
  398. Predator-induced plasticity in early life history and morphology in two anuran amphibians
  399. Lethal and Sublethal Effects of UV-B/pH Synergism on Common Frog Embryos
  400. Maternal and genetic contributions to geographical variation in Rana temporaria larval life-history traits
  401. Maternal and genetic contributions to geographical variation in Rana temporaria larval life-history traits
  402. Do amphibians follow Bergmann's rule?
  403. ADAPTIVE PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND GENETICS OF LARVAL LIFE HISTORIES IN TWO RANA TEMPORARIA POPULATIONS
  404. Carry-over effects of embryonic acid conditions on development and growth of Rana temporaria tadpoles
  405. ADAPTIVE PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY AND GENETICS OF LARVAL LIFE HISTORIES IN TWO RANA TEMPORARIA POPULATIONS
  406. Phenotypic Selection on a Heritable Size Trait Revisited
  407. Influence of seasonal time constraints on growth and development of common frog tadpoles: a photoperiod experiment
  408. Natural selection on the genetical component of variance in body condition in a wild bird population
  409. Comparison of genetic differentiation at marker loci and quantitative traits
  410. Comparison of nitrate tolerance between different populations of the common frog, Rana temporaria
  411. Breeding success in Blue Tits: good territories or good parents?
  412. Carry-over effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on larval fitness in Rana temporaria
  413. Effects of ultraviolet-B radiation and pH on early development of the moor frog Rana arvalis
  414. Predation-induced effects on hatchling morphology in the common frog ( Rana temporaria )
  415. Avian Quantitative Genetics
  416. Predation-induced effects on hatchling morphology in the common frog (Rana temporaria)
  417. Explaining stasis: Microevolutionary studies in natural populations
  418. Fitness and feather wear in the Collared Flycatcher Ficedula albicollis
  419. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the common frog,Rana temporaria
  420. Ambient ultraviolet-B radiation reduces hatchling size in the common frog Rana temporaria
  421. Plasticity in age and size at metamorphosis inRana temporaria- comparison of high and low latitude populations
  422. Plasticity in age and size at metamorphosis in Rana temporaria - comparison of high and low latitude populations
  423. Climatic effects on breeding and morphology: evidence for phenotypic plasticity
  424. Lifetime Reproductive Success and Heritability in Nature
  425. Intersexual niche differentiation in the blue tit (Parus caeruleus)
  426. Patterns of natural selection on morphology of male and female collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis)
  427. Patterns of natural selection on morphology of male and female collared flycatchers (Ficedula albicollis)
  428. Spatial dynamics of adaptive sex ratios
  429. Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in timing of metamorphosis in the common frog Rana temporaria
  430. Mass-Dependent Mass Loss in Breeding Birds: Getting the Null Hypothesis Right
  431. Birds unlimited
  432. Genetic architecture of fitness and nonfitness traits: empirical patterns and development of ideas
  433. Genetic architecture of fitness and nonfitness traits: empirical patterns and development of ideas
  434. Genetic variation and natural selection on blue tit body condition in different environments
  435. Heritable variation and evolution under favourable and unfavourable conditions
  436. Testis size variation in the greenfinch Carduelis chloris  : relevance for some recent models of sexual selection
  437. Population divergence and morphometric integration in the greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) – evolution against the trajectory of least resistance?
  438. Reproductive effort and success are related to haematozoan infections in blue tits
  439. Post-juvenile body moult in the Blue TitParus caeruleus: influence of age and nestling history
  440. A sexual conflict in collared flycatchers, Ficedula albicollis: early male moult reduces female fitness
  441. Gender and Environmental Sensitivity in Nestling Collared Flycatchers
  442. GENDER AND ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY IN NESTLING COLLARED FLYCATCHERS
  443. Quantitative Genetics of Sexual Size Dimorphism in the Collared Flycatcher, Ficedula albicollis
  444. QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM IN THE COLLARED FLYCATCHER,FICEDULA ALBICOLLIS
  445. Sexual Conf lict and Remarriage in Preindustrial Human Populations Causes and Fitness Consequences
  446. Adaptive sex ratio variation in pre-industrial human (Homo sapiens) populations?
  447. Are Fat Reserves in Migratory Birds Affected by Condition in Early Life?
  448. Antagonistic natural selection revealed by molecular sex identification of nestling collared flycatchers
  449. Mass Loss in Breeding Blue Tits: The Role of Energetic Stress
  450. Quantitative trait and allozyme divergence in the Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris, Aves: Fringillidae)
  451. Quantitative trait and allozyme divergence in the Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris, Aves: Fringillidae)
  452. Historical Demography and Present Day Population Structure of the Greenfinch, Carduelis chloris-An Analysis of mtDNA Control-Region Sequences
  453. HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY AND PRESENT DAY POPULATION STRUCTURE OF THE GREENFINCH,CARDUEUS CHLORIS-AN ANALYSIS OF mtDNA CONTROL-REGION SEQUENCES
  454. Expression of Genetic Variation in Body Size of the Collared Flycatcher Under Different Environmental Conditions
  455. Paternal genetic contribution to offspring condition predicted by size of male secondary sexual character
  456. Genetic Populations Structure and Gradual Northward Decline of Genetic Variability in the Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris)
  457. Molt and Migratory Condition in Blue Tits: A Serological Study
  458. The successful founder: genetics of introduced Carduelis chloris (greenfinch) populations in New Zealand
  459. Genetic Variation in Offspring Condition: An Experiment
  460. Temporal Stability and Microgeographic Homogeneity of Heritability Estimates in a Natural Bird Population
  461. Offspring number and quality in the blue tit: a quantitative genetic approach
  462. Fat Reserves and Health State in Migrant Goldcrest Regulus regulus
  463. Geographic and individual variation in haematozoan infections in the greenfinch, Carduelis chloris
  464. Interspecific Competition for Nest Holes Causes Adult Mortality in the Collared Flycatcher
  465. Fluctuating Asymmetry and Measurement Error
  466. Fluctuating Asymmetry and Measurement Error
  467. Do Scale Anomalies Cause Differential Survival in Vipera berus?
  468. Foster parent experiment reveals no genotype-environment correlation in the external morphology of Ficedula albicollis, the collared flycatcher
  469. Evolution of morphological differences with moderate genetic correlations among traits as exemplified by two flycatcher species (Ficedula; Muscicapidae)
  470. Evolution of morphological differences with moderate genetic correlations among traits as exemplified by two flycatcher species (Ficedula; Muscicapidae)
  471. Inheritance of size and shape in a natural population of collared flycatchers, Ficedula albicollis
  472. Variation in number of ventral scales in snakes: effects on body size, growth rate and survival in the adder,Vipera berus
  473. Morphological differentiation in Carduelis finches: Adaptive vs. constraint models
  474. High Frequency of Ventral Scale Anomalies in Vipera berus Populations
  475. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Local Adaptation by Alleles of Small Effect.
  476. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Reliable Detection of Loci Responsible for Local Adaptation: Inference of a Null Model through Trimming the Distribution of FST.
  477. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Limitations of GCTA as a solution to the missing heritability problem.
  478. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Meta-analysis of the heritability of human traits based on fifty years of twin studies.
  479. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Determinants of genetic diversity.
  480. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Factors influencing the effect size distribution of adaptive substitutions.
  481. Faculty of 1000 evaluation for Successful by Chance? The Power of Mixed Models and Neutral Simulations for the Detection of Individual Fixed Heterogeneity in Fitness Components.
  482. New Directions