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  1. The effectiveness of journals as arbiters of scientific impact
  2. Replicated latitudinal clines in reproductive traits of European and North American yellow dung flies
  3. Towards a mechanistic understanding of global change ecology
  4. Life history traits, but not body size, vary systematically along latitudinal gradients on three continents in the widespread yellow dung fly
  5. Evolution of larval competitiveness and associated life-history traits in response to host shifts in a seed beetle
  6. Language and socioeconomics predict geographic variation in peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
  7. Difficulty of recruiting reviewers predicts review scores and editorial decisions at six journals of ecology and evolution
  8. Author‐suggested reviewers: gender differences and influences on the peer review process at an ecology journal
  9. A Balanced Data Archiving Policy for Long-Term Studies
  10. Gender differences in patterns of authorship do not affect peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
  11. Editor and reviewer gender influence the peer review process but not peer review outcomes at an ecology journal
  12. Foraging mode affects the evolution of egg size in generalist predators embedded in complex food webs
  13. The relationship between manuscript title structure and success: editorial decisions and citation performance for an ecological journal
  14. Comparison of life history and genetic properties of cowpea bruchid strains and their response to hypoxia
  15. Functional ecology: the evolution of an ecological journal
  16. Effect of Inbreeding on Host Discrimination and Other Fitness Components in a Seed Beetle
  17. The effect of inbreeding on natural selection in a seed-feeding beetle
  18. Effects of seed beetles on the performance of desert legumes depend on host species, plant stage, and beetle density
  19. David H. Reed (24 March 1963-24 October 2011)
  20. Male inbreeding status affects female fitness in a seed-feeding beetle
  21. Egg-Dumping Behavior Is Not Correlated With Wider Host Acceptance in the Seed Beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Bruchinae)
  22. Natural selection on body size is mediated by multiple interacting factors: a comparison of beetle populations varying naturally and experimentally in body size
  23. Rapid Evolution of Lifespan in a Novel Environment: Sex-Specific Responses and Underlying Genetic Architecture
  24. Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality
  25. INBREEDING DEPRESSION INCREASES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND META-ANALYSIS
  26. Biotypes of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus have differing effects on the germination and growth of their legume hosts
  27. Inbreeding-environment interactions for fitness: complex relationships between inbreeding depression and temperature stress in a seed-feeding beetle
  28. Sex Differences in Phenotypic Plasticity Affect Variation in Sexual Size Dimorphism in Insects: From Physiology to Evolution
  29. Diet affects female mating behaviour in a seed-feeding beetle
  30. A sex-specific size-number tradeoff in clonal broods
  31. Geographic variation in body size, sexual size dimorphism and fitness components of a seed beetle: local adaptation versus phenotypic plasticity
  32. Environmental effects on sex differences in the genetic load for adult lifespan in a seed-feeding beetle
  33. Genetic architecture underlying convergent evolution of egg-laying behavior in a seed-feeding beetle
  34. SELECTION DOES NOT FAVOR LARGER BODY SIZE AT LOWER TEMPERATURE IN A SEED-FEEDING BEETLE
  35. EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTION OF THE GENETIC LOAD AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GENETIC BASIS OF INBREEDING DEPRESSION
  36. Geographic Variation in Body Size and Sexual Size Dimorphism of a Seed‐Feeding Beetle
  37. Dissecting the evolutionary impacts of plant invasions: bugs and beetles as native guides
  38. Smaller beetles are better scramble competitors at cooler temperatures
  39. Evolution on ecological time-scales
  40. Phenotypic plasticity in a complex world: interactive effects of food and temperature on fitness components of a seed beetle
  41. Environmental effects on sexual size dimorphism of a seed-feeding beetle
  42. Inbreeding depression in two seed-feeding beetles, Callosobruchus maculatus and Stator limbatus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
  43. GENETIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOURCES OF VARIATION IN SURVIVAL ON NONNATIVE HOST SPECIES IN THE GENERALIST SEED BEETLE, STATOR LIMBATUS
  44. Temperature and host species affect nuptial gift size in a seed-feeding beetle
  45. Variation in inbreeding depression among populations of the seed beetle, Stator limbatus
  46. Experimental Evolution of Phenotypic Plasticity: How Predictive Are Cross‐Environment Genetic Correlations?
  47. The Genetic Architecture of Life Span and Mortality Rates: Gender and Species Differences in Inbreeding Load of Two Seed-Feeding Beetles
  48. Population differences in host use by a seed-beetle: local adaptation, phenotypic plasticity and maternal effects
  49. Ejaculate size, second male size, and moderate polyandry increase female fecundity in a seed beetle
  50. Selection on body size and sexual size dimorphism differs between host species in a seed-feeding beetle
  51. WHEN RENSCH MEETS BERGMANN: DOES SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM CHANGE SYSTEMATICALLY WITH LATITUDE?
  52. Problems in measuring among-family variation in inbreeding depression
  53. COMPLEX PATTERNS OF PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY: INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE DURING REARING AND OVIPOSITION
  54. Complex genetic architecture of population differences in adult lifespan of a beetle: nonadditive inheritance, gender differences, body size and a large maternal effect
  55. Genetic architecture of population differences in oviposition behaviour of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
  56. Evolutionary genetics of lifespan and mortality rates in two populations of the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus
  57. Maternal age affects offspring lifespan of the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus
  58. Gender differences in lifespan and mortality rates in two seed beetle species
  59. Rapid Evolution of Egg Size in Captive Salmon
  60. EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF EGG SIZE AND NUMBER IN A SEED BEETLE: GENETIC TRADE-OFF DIFFERS BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTS
  61. GENETIC VARIATION IN MALE EFFECTS ON FEMALE REPRODUCTION AND THE GENETIC COVARIANCE BETWEEN THE SEXES
  62. Oviposition decisions in the seed beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): effects of seed size on superparasitism
  63. Proximate Mechanisms Influencing Egg Size Plasticity in the Seed Beetle Stator limbatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
  64. The effect of Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility on host population size in natural and manipulated systems
  65. CONSEQUENCES OF PLANT RESISTANCE FOR HERBIVORE SURVIVORSHIP, GROWTH, AND SELECTION ON EGG SIZE
  66. Leaf abscission phenology of a scrub oak: consequences for growth and survivorship of a leaf mining beetle
  67. NATURAL SELECTION ON SEED-BEETLE EGG SIZE IN NATURE AND THE LABORATORY: VARIATION AMONG ENVIRONMENTS
  68. Paternal Investment in the Seed Beetle Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): Variation Among Populations
  69. Evolutionary Ecology of Progeny Size in Arthropods
  70. Maternal Effects Mediate Host Expansion in a Seed-Feeding Beetle
  71. Maternal Effects on Offspring Size: Variation Through Early Development of Chinook Salmon
  72. The effect of male mating history on paternal investment, fecundity and female remating in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
  73. The Evolutionary Genetics of an Adaptive Maternal Effect: Egg Size Plasticity in a Seed Beetle
  74. Genetic variation in paternal investment in a seed beetle
  75. The adaptive significance of maternal effects
  76. Sexual selection and the fitness consequences of male body size in the seed beetleStator limbatus
  77. Inheritance of Environmental Variation in Body Size: Superparasitism of Seeds Affects Progeny and Grandprogeny Body Size Via a Nongenetic Maternal Effect
  78. Original Article
  79. Egg-size manipulations in the seed beetle Stator limbatus: consequences for progeny growth
  80. The Ecology of Body Size in a Seed Beetle, Stator limbatus: Persistence of Environmental Variation Across Generations?
  81. The ecology of diet expansion in a seed-feeding beetle: Pre-existing variation, rapid adaptation and maternal effects?
  82. Egg Size Plasticity in a Seed Beetle: An Adaptive Maternal Effect
  83. Larval host plant affects fitness consequences of egg size variation in the seed beetle Stator limbatus
  84. Clutch size manipulations in two seed beetles: consequences for progeny fitness
  85. Male body size affects female lifetime reproductive success in a seed beetle
  86. Parental Host Plant Affects Offspring Life Histories in a Seed Beetle
  87. Maternal and genetic influences on egg size and larval performance in a seed beetle (Callosobruchus maculatus): multigenerational transmission of a maternal effect?
  88. The Influence of Egg Size on Offspring Performance in the Seed Beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus
  89. Dietary Mediation of Maternal Age Effects on Offspring Performance in a Seed Beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
  90. Oviposition substrate affects adult mortality, independent of reproduction, in the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus
  91. Host-associated fitness variation in a seed beetle (Coleoptera: Bruchidae): evidence for local adaptation to a poor quality host
  92. The influence of maternal age and mating frequency on egg size and offspring performance in Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)
  93. Host Confusion and the Evolution of Insect Diet Breadths
  94. A Quantitative Genetic Analysis of Oviposition Preference and Larval Performance on Two Hosts in the Bruchid Beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus
  95. Multiple Mating, Lifetime Fecundity and Female Mortality of the Bruchid Beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus (Coleoptera: Bruchidae)