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  1. Interacting effects of sex and age on immune responses in a polygynous bat with male-biased mortality
  2. Do greater spear-nosed bats have societies?
  3. Impact of a putative riverine barrier on genomic population structure and gene flow in the presence of sexual selection
  4. Sex differences in DNA methylation in bats
  5. DNA Methylation Dynamics Reflect Sex and Status Differences in Mortality Rates in a Polygynous Bat
  6. Hallmarks of aging: A user’s guide for comparative biologists
  7. Resistance to age-related hearing loss in the echolocating big brown bat ( Eptesicus fuscus )
  8. Stalk-eyed flies carrying a driving X chromosome compensate by increasing fight intensity
  9. Bats as instructive animal models for studying longevity and aging
  10. Developmental Social Experience Changes Behavior in a Threatening Environment in Corydoras Catfish
  11. Comprehensive Husbandry Protocol for Corydoras Catfish and Many Other Amazonian Species
  12. Sex, season, age and status influence urinary steroid hormone profiles in an extremely polygynous neotropical bat
  13. Resistance to age-related hearing loss in the echolocating big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus)
  14. Hierarchically embedded scales of movement shape the social networks of vampire bats
  15. Comparative analysis of animal lifespan
  16. DNA methylation networks underlying mammalian traits
  17. Universal DNA methylation age across mammalian tissues
  18. X chromosome drive is constrained by sexual selection and influences ornament evolution
  19. Impacts of Sex Ratio Meiotic Drive on Genome Structure and Function in a Stalk-Eyed Fly
  20. Bats experience age-related hearing loss (presbycusis)
  21. Author Correction: DNA methylation predicts age and provides insight into exceptional longevity of bats
  22. Big brown bats experience slower epigenetic ageing during hibernation
  23. Sex‐specific aging in animals: Perspective and future directions
  24. Epigenetic predictors of maximum lifespan and other life history traits in mammals
  25. Author Correction: DNA methylation predicts age and provides insight into exceptional longevity of bats
  26. DNA methylation predicts age and provides insight into exceptional longevity of bats
  27. Social facilitation in short-tailed fruit bats, Carollia perspicillata (Linnaeus)
  28. Male condition and group heterogeneity predict extra-group paternity in a Neotropical bat
  29. Comment on “Female toads engaging in adaptive hybridization prefer high-quality heterospecifics as mates”
  30. Impacts of sex ratio meiotic drive on genome structure and defense in a stalk-eyed fly
  31. Genome Methylation Predicts Age and Longevity of Bats
  32. Genetic Consequences of Sexual Selection in Stalk-Eyed Flies
  33. Vampire bats
  34. Behaviour, biology and evolution of vocal learning in bats
  35. What can animal communication teach us about human language?
  36. Individual Cryptic Scaling Relationships and the Evolution of Animal Form
  37. Acoustic evaluation of behavioral states predicted from GPS tracking: a case study of a marine fishing bat
  38. Behaviour, biology, and evolution of vocal learning in bats
  39. Recurrent evolution of extreme longevity in bats
  40. Kinship, association, and social complexity in bats
  41. Resource Ephemerality Drives Social Foraging in Bats
  42. Dynamic sex-specific responses to synthetic songs in a duetting suboscine passerine
  43. Male Scent Gland Signals Mating Status in Greater Spear-Nosed Bats, Phyllostomus hastatus
  44. Understanding cooperation through fitness interdependence
  45. Age-dependent gene expression in the inner ear of big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
  46. Contrasting patterns of X‐chromosome divergence underlie multiple sex‐ratio polymorphisms in stalk‐eyed flies
  47. Social bet-hedging in vampire bats
  48. Food-sharing vampire bats are more nepotistic under conditions of perceived risk
  49. Big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) reveal diverse strategies for sonar target tracking in clutter
  50. Common vampire bat contact calls attract past food-sharing partners
  51. The Ecology and Evolutionary Dynamics of Meiotic Drive
  52. Spermatogenesis Drives Rapid Gene Creation and Masculinization of the X Chromosome in Stalk-Eyed Flies (Diopsidae)
  53. Insect noise avoidance in the dawn chorus of Neotropical birds
  54. Non-kin cooperation in bats
  55. Social benefits of non-kin food sharing by female vampire bats
  56. Intranasal oxytocin increases social grooming and food sharing in the common vampire bat Desmodus rotundus
  57. Cancer across the tree of life: cooperation and cheating in multicellularity
  58. Cancer susceptibility and reproductive trade-offs: a model of the evolution of cancer defences
  59. Female natal philopatry and gene flow between divergent clades of pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus)
  60. The locus of sexual selection: moving sexual selection studies into the post‐genomics era
  61. Haldane’s Rule Is Linked to Extraordinary Sex Ratios and Sperm Length in Stalk-Eyed Flies
  62. Meiotic Drive Impacts Expression and Evolution of X-Linked Genes in Stalk-Eyed Flies
  63. Social Calls Predict Foraging Success in Big Brown Bats
  64. RAPID EVOLUTION OF ASYMMETRIC REPRODUCTIVE INCOMPATIBILITIES IN STALK‐EYED FLIES
  65. Does food sharing in vampire bats demonstrate reciprocity?
  66. A Framework for the Comparative Study of Language
  67. Sex-Biased Gene Expression during Head Development in a Sexually Dimorphic Stalk-Eyed Fly
  68. Effects of ornamentation and phylogeny on the evolution of wing shape in stalk‐eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  69. Food sharing in vampire bats: reciprocal help predicts donations more than relatedness or harassment
  70. Cooperation and Conflict in the Social Lives of Bats
  71. Social calls of flying big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus)
  72. Gene duplication, tissue-specific gene expression and sexual conflict in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  73. Reduced Polymorphism Associated with X Chromosome Meiotic Drive in the Stalk-Eyed Fly Teleopsis dalmanni
  74. Social learning of a novel foraging task by big brown bats, Eptesicus fuscus
  75. Sexual dimorphism in wing beat frequency in relation to eye span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  76. A low-finesse Fabry–Pérot interferometer for use in displacement measurements with applications in absolute gravimetry
  77. Individual specific contact calls of pallid bats (Antrozous pallidus) attract conspecifics at roosting sites
  78. Compensation for exaggerated eye stalks in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  79. The Enhancer of split complex arose prior to the diversification of schizophoran flies and is strongly conserved between Drosophila and stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  80. Wing size, wing shape and sexual dimorphism in eye-span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  81. Social behaviour and speciation
  82. Comparative Genomic Hybridization (CGH) Reveals a Neo-X Chromosome and Biased Gene Movement in Stalk-Eyed Flies (Genus Teleopsis)
  83. Communal Nesting among Genetically Similar House Mice
  84. Bats and birds: Exceptional longevity despite high metabolic rates
  85. Length polymorphism and head shape association among genes with polyglutamine repeats in the stalk-eyed fly, Teleopsis dalmanni
  86. Wing shape, wing size, and sexual dimorphism in eye-span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  87. Pup guarding by greater spear-nosed bats
  88. Genomic analysis of a sexually-selected character: EST sequencing and microarray analysis of eye-antennal imaginal discs in the stalk-eyed fly Teleopsis dalmanni (Diopsidae)
  89. X chromosome influences sperm length in the stalk-eyed fly Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni
  90. Discrimination of infant isolation calls by female greater spear-nosed bats, Phyllostomus hastatus
  91. Fitness effects of X chromosome drive in the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni
  92. Isolation and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in Bornean treeshrews (Tupaia spp.)
  93. Correlated evolution between hearing sensitivity and social calls in bats
  94. Diet Influences Life Span in Parrots (Psittaciformes)
  95. Mating system and brain size in bats
  96. Genetic divergence does not predict change in ornament expression among populations of stalk‐eyed flies
  97. Genetic linkage between a sexually selected trait and X chromosome meiotic drive
  98. Sex-linked Correlated Responses in Female Reproductive Traits to Selection on Male Eye Span in Stalk-eyed Flies
  99. RAPID EVOLUTION OF POSTZYGOTIC REPRODUCIVE ISOLATION IN STALK-EYED FLIES
  100. RAPID EVOLUTION OF POSTZYGOTIC REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN STALK-EYED FLIES
  101. Microsatellite variation among divergent populations of stalk-eyed flies, genus Cyrtodiopsis
  102. SPERM SURVIVAL IN FEMALE STALK-EYED FLIES DEPENDS ON SEMINAL FLUID AND MEIOTIC DRIVE
  103. Function of male song in the greater white-lined bat, Saccopteryx bilineata
  104. Auditory sensitivity and frequency selectivity in greater spear-nosed bats suggest specializations for acoustic communication
  105. A reply to Elias Khalil’s “What is altruism?”
  106. SPERM SURVIVAL IN FEMALE STALK-EYED FLIES DEPENDS ON SEMINAL FLUID AND MEIOTIC DRIVE
  107. 12. Social and Vocal Complexity in Bats
  108. Male dominance, paternity, and relatedness in the Jamaican fruit‐eating bat (Artibeus jamaicensis)
  109. Progress in the Simulation of Emergent Communication and Language
  110. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF CORRELATION STRUCTURE IN STALK-EYED FLIES (DIASEMOPSIS, DIOPSIDAE)
  111. Life history, ecology and longevity in bats
  112. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the Jamaican fruit‐eating bat Artibeus jamaicensis and cross‐species amplification
  113. The long and short of sperm polymorphisms in insects
  114. GEOGRAPHIC AND INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN VOCALIZATIONS BY MALE SACCOPTERYX BILINEATA (CHIROPTERA: EMBALLONURIDAE)
  115. Meiotic drive alters sperm competitive ability in stalk-eyed flies
  116. PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL DIMORPHISM AND EYE-SPAN ALLOMETRY IN STALK-EYED FLIES (DIOPSIDAE)
  117. Population genetic structure and vocal dialects in an amazon parrot
  118. Birth synchrony in greater spear‐nosed bats (Phyllostomus hastatus)
  119. Phylogenetic Utility of Different Types of Molecular Data Used to Infer Evolutionary Relationships among Stalk-Eyed Flies (Diopsidae)
  120. Sperm development, age and sex chromosome meiotic drive in the stalk-eyed fly, Cyrtodiopsis whitei
  121. SEX-LINKED EXPRESSION OF A SEXUALLY SELECTED TRAIT IN THE STALK-EYED FLY, CYRTODIOPSIS DALMANNI
  122. Conditions Enabling the Evolution of Inter-Agent Signaling in an Artificial World
  123. Aerial performance of stalk-eyed flies that differ in eye span
  124. Bat Mating Systems
  125. Models of sex-ratio meiotic drive and sexual selection in stalk-eyed flies
  126. Exaggerated male eye span influences contest outcome in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)
  127. Evolution of genetic variation for condition-dependent traits in stalk-eyed flies
  128. Coevolution of sperm and female reproductive tract morphology in stalk–eyed flies
  129. Distribution and reproductive effectsof Wolbachia in stalk-eyed flies(Diptera: Diopsidae)
  130. Distribution and reproductive effectsof Wolbachia in stalk-eyed flies (Diptera: Diopsidae)
  131. Greater spear-nosed bats discriminate group mates by vocalizations
  132. Social calls coordinate foraging in greater spear-nosed bats
  133. Evolution of female mating preferences in stalk-eyed flies
  134. Male eye span in stalk-eyed flies indicates genetic quality by meiotic drive suppression
  135. Migration and evolution of lesser long-nosed bats Leptonycteris curasoae, inferred from mitochondrial DNA
  136. Changes in Genetic Variances and Covariances: G Whiz!
  137. Female choice response to artificial selection on an exaggerated male trait in a stalk-eyed fly
  138. EQUIPMENT REVIEWS
  139. Artificial sexual selection alters allometry in the stalk-eyed flyCyrtodiopsis dalmanni(Diptera: Diopsidae)
  140. Evening bat isolation calls provide evidence for heritable signatures
  141. Copulation duration and sperm precedence in the stalk-eyed fly Cyrtodiopsis whitei (Diptera : Diopsidae)
  142. Swallowing ornamental asymmetry
  143. Communal nursing in the evening bat, Nycticeius humeralis
  144. Information transfer at evening bat colonies
  145. Resistance of Genetic Correlation Structure to Directional Selection in Drosophila melanogaster
  146. Food Sharing in Vampire Bats
  147. Perinatal mortality and sex ratios in Hawaii
  148. Reciprocal altruism in bats and other mammals
  149. EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS OF SEXUAL SELECTION IN DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER
  150. Equilibrium Analysis of Sexual Selection in Drosophila melanogaster
  151. Social grooming in the common vampire bat, Desmodus rotundus
  152. On Estimating Relatedness Using Genetic Markers
  153. The social organization of the common vampire bat
  154. The social organization of the common vampire bat
  155. Space Use by a Neotropical Water Strider (Hemiptera: Gerridae): Sex and Age-Class Difference
  156. Reciprocal food sharing in the vampire bat