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  1. Gene expression stasis and plasticity following migration into a foreign environment
  2. Plasticity contributes to a fine-scale depth gradient in sticklebacks’ visual system
  3. Natural selection on MHC IIβ in parapatric lake and stream stickleback: Balancing, divergent, both or neither?
  4. NATURAL SELECTION ON MHC IIΒ IN PARAPATRIC LAKE AND STREAM STICKLEBACK: BALANCING, DIVERGENT, BOTH, OR NEITHER?
  5. Behavioural hypervolumes of spider communities predict community performance and disbandment
  6. Intruder colour and light environment jointly determine how nesting male stickleback respond to simulated territorial intrusions
  7. Covarying variances: more morphologically variable populations also exhibit more diet variation
  8. Demystifying the RAD fad
  9. Mistaking geography for biology: inferring processes from species distributions
  10. Intraspecific competition reduces niche width in experimental populations
  11. Major Histocompatibility Complex class IIb polymorphism influences gut microbiota composition and diversity
  12. Individual diet has sex-dependent effects on vertebrate gut microbiota
  13. Stepwise Threshold Clustering: A New Method for Genotyping MHC Loci Using Next-Generation Sequencing Technology
  14. Contrasting Patterns of Phenotype-Dependent Parasitism within and among Populations of Threespine Stickleback
  15. Individuals' diet diversity influences gut microbial diversity in two freshwater fish (threespine stickleback and Eurasian perch)
  16. Microgeographic adaptation and the spatial scale of evolution
  17. The magnitude of local adaptation under genotype‐dependent dispersal
  18. RInSp: anrpackage for the analysis of individual specialization in resource use
  19. Asymmetric selection and the evolution of extraordinary defences
  20. EVOLUTIONARY INFERENCES FROM THE ANALYSIS OF EXCHANGEABILITY
  21. Assortative Mating in Animals
  22. Non-random gene flow: an underappreciated force in evolution and ecology
  23. An evolutionary ecology of individual differences
  24. PARTITIONING THE EFFECTS OF SPATIAL ISOLATION, NEST HABITAT, AND INDIVIDUAL DIET IN CAUSING ASSORTATIVE MATING WITHIN A POPULATION OF THREESPINE STICKLEBACK
  25. PARALLEL AND NONPARALLEL ASPECTS OF ECOLOGICAL, PHENOTYPIC, AND GENETIC DIVERGENCE ACROSS REPLICATE POPULATION PAIRS OF LAKE AND STREAM STICKLEBACK
  26. Dietary niche and population dynamic feedbacks in a novel habitat
  27. The ecological causes of individual specialisation
  28. Does Intraspecific Size Variation in a Predator Affect Its Diet Diversity and Top-Down Control of Prey?
  29. EFFECTS OF FOUNDING GENETIC VARIATION ON ADAPTATION TO A NOVEL RESOURCE
  30. Why intraspecific trait variation matters in community ecology
  31. Intraspecific genetic variation and competition interact to influence niche expansion
  32. FORAGING TRAIT (CO)VARIANCES IN STICKLEBACK EVOLVE DETERMINISTICALLY AND DO NOT PREDICT TRAJECTORIES OF ADAPTIVE DIVERSIFICATION
  33. Specialization of trophic position and habitat use by sticklebacks in an adaptive radiation
  34. Ecological release from interspecific competition leads to decoupled changes in population and individual niche width
  35. Predator-prey naïveté, antipredator behavior, and the ecology of predator invasions
  36. Along the speciation continuum in sticklebacks
  37. PHENOTYPE-DEPENDENT NATIVE HABITAT PREFERENCE FACILITATES DIVERGENCE BETWEEN PARAPATRIC LAKE AND STREAM STICKLEBACK
  38. Individual-level diet variation in four species of Brazilian frogs
  39. The shape of the competition and carrying capacity kernels affects the likelihood of disruptive selection
  40. Resource dynamics influence the strength of non-consumptive predator effects on prey
  41. Assortative Mating by Diet in a Phenotypically Unimodal but Ecologically Variable Population of Stickleback
  42. REVISITING THE CLASSICS: CONSIDERING NONCONSUMPTIVE EFFECTS IN TEXTBOOK EXAMPLES OF PREDATOR–PREY INTERACTIONS
  43. When Predators Don't Eat Their Prey: Nonconsumptive Predator Effects on Prey Dynamics1
  44. NETWORK ANALYSIS REVEALS CONTRASTING EFFECTS OF INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION ON INDIVIDUAL VS. POPULATION DIETS
  45. Predictable Patterns of Disruptive Selection in Stickleback in Postglacial Lakes
  46. The Many Faces of Fear: Comparing the Pathways and Impacts of Nonconsumptive Predator Effects on Prey Populations
  47. Evidence for asymmetric migration load in a pair of ecologically divergent stickleback populations
  48. Reverse Evolution of Armor Plates in the Threespine Stickleback
  49. Accelerated Mitochondrial Evolution and "Darwin's Corollary": Asymmetric Viability of Reciprocal F1 Hybrids in Centrarchid Fishes
  50. Intrapopulation Diet Variation in Four Frogs (Leptodactylidae) of the Brazilian Savannah
  51. What Causes Partial F1 Hybrid Viability? Incomplete Penetrance versus Genetic Variation
  52. Sympatric Speciation: Models and Empirical Evidence
  53. NATURAL SELECTION IN POPULATIONS SUBJECT TO A MIGRATION LOAD
  54. Behavioural Genetics: Evolutionary Fingerprint of the ‘Invisible Hand’
  55. Comparative support for the niche variation hypothesis that more generalized populations also are more heterogeneous
  56. Intraspecific competition drives increased resource use diversity within a natural population
  57. Using δ13C stable isotopes to quantify individual-level diet variation
  58. Intergeneric Spawning Between Captive Female Sacramento Perch (Archoplites interruptus) and Male Rock Bass (Ambloplites rupestrus), Teleostei: Centrarchidae
  59. Asymmetric Male and Female Genetic Histories among Native Americans from Eastern North America
  60. Multi-species outcomes in a common model of sympatric speciation
  61. RESOURCE COMPETITION MODIFIES THE STRENGTH OF TRAIT-MEDIATED PREDATOR–PREY INTERACTIONS: A META-ANALYSIS
  62. Evolutionary Consequences of Many‐to‐One Mapping of Jaw Morphology to Mechanics in Labrid Fishes
  63. Many-to-One Mapping of Form to Function: A General Principle in Organismal Design?
  64. SCARED TO DEATH? THE EFFECTS OF INTIMIDATION AND CONSUMPTION IN PREDATOR–PREY INTERACTIONS
  65. Investigating phylogenetic relationships of sunfishes and black basses (Actinopterygii: Centrarchidae) using DNA sequences from mitochondrial and nuclear genes
  66. CAN INTRASPECIFIC COMPETITION DRIVE DISRUPTIVE SELECTION? AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST IN NATURAL POPULATIONS OF STICKLEBACKS
  67. EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS OF COMPLEX BIOMECHANICAL SYSTEMS: AN EXAMPLE USING THE FOUR-BAR MECHANISM
  68. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND ADAPTIVE SPECIATION: TWO SIDES OF THE SAME ECOLOGICAL COIN
  69. The Ecology of Individuals: Incidence and Implications of Individual Specialization
  70. Measuring Individual-Level Resource Specialization
  71. Using Functional Morphology to Examine the Ecology and Evolution of Specialization