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  1. The early rise and spread of evolutionary game theory: perspectives based on recollections of early workers
  2. Maximum gonad investment of the sexes of the broadcast-spawning sea cucumber Holothuria (Halodeima) inornata (Echinodermata: Holothuroidea)
  3. Complex life-cycles in trophically transmitted helminths: Do the benefits of increased growth and transmission outweigh generalism and complexity costs?
  4. The devil is in the details: a comment on Shuker and Kvarnemo
  5. Life‐cycle complexity in helminths: What are the benefits?
  6. A comparative test of the gamete dynamics theory for the evolution of anisogamy in Bryopsidales green algae
  7. How Soon Hath Time… A History of Two “Seminal” Publications
  8. Conceptual developments in sperm competition: a very brief synopsis
  9. Evolutionary insight from a humble fly: sperm competition and the yellow dungfly
  10. Ungulate Helminth Transmission and Two Evolutionary Puzzles
  11. So we all choose our own assessment rules?: a comment on Chapin et al
  12. Evolution of the Two Sexes under Internal Fertilization and Alternative Evolutionary Pathways
  13. What do isogamous organisms teach us about sex and the two sexes?
  14. Why anisogamy drives ancestral sex roles
  15. The evolution of expenditure on testes
  16. Evolution of complex life cycles in trophically transmitted helminths. I. Host incorporation and trophic ascent
  17. Evolution of complex life cycles in trophically transmitted helminths. II. How do life-history stages adapt to their hosts?
  18. The Sexual Cascade and the Rise of Pre-Ejaculatory (Darwinian) Sexual Selection, Sex Roles, and Sexual Conflict
  19. Gamete evolution and sperm numbers: sperm competition versus sperm limitation
  20. The asymmetric incubation game: a prospective model and a house sparrow investigation
  21. Foreword
  22. Polyandry: the history of a revolution
  23. Complex Life Cycles: Why Refrain from Growth before Reproduction in the Adult Niche?
  24. SPERM COMPETITION GAMES: A GENERAL MODEL FOR PRECOPULATORY MALE-MALE COMPETITION
  25. Correction for Immler et al., Resolving variation in the reproductive tradeoff between sperm size and number
  26. EXPLOITATION OF THE SAME TROPHIC LINK FAVORS CONVERGENCE OF LARVAL LIFE-HISTORY STRATEGIES IN COMPLEX LIFE CYCLE HELMINTHS
  27. The origin and maintenance of two sexes (anisogamy), and their gamete sizes by gamete competition
  28. Resolving variation in the reproductive tradeoff between sperm size and number
  29. Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality
  30. Sperm competition and ejaculate economics
  31. Sperm competition games: Sperm size (mass) and number under raffle and displacement, and the evolution of P2
  32. Maternal effects on offspring size and packaging constraints in the whelk
  33. Living in intermediate hosts: evolutionary adaptations in larval helminths
  34. Why do larval helminths avoid the gut of intermediate hosts?
  35. WHEN TO GO: OPTIMIZATION OF HOST SWITCHING IN PARASITES WITH COMPLEX LIFE CYCLES
  36. To grow or not to grow? Intermediate and paratenic hosts as helminth life cycle strategies
  37. WHEN SHOULD A TROPHICALLY TRANSMITTED PARASITE MANIPULATE ITS HOST?
  38. Sperm competition and sperm phenotype
  39. The evolution of complex life cycles when parasite mortality is size- or time-dependent
  40. Geoff A. Parker
  41. Sperm competition games: the risk model can generate higher sperm allocation to virgin females
  42. Consequences of biparental care for begging and growth in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata
  43. Sexual conflict over mating and fertilization: an overview
  44. Competitive Growth Strategies in Intermediate Hosts: Experimental Tests of a Parasite life-History Model Using the Cestode, Schistocephalus solidus
  45. Sperm competition and the evolution of male reproductive anatomy in rodents
  46. Sperm competition, mating rate and the evolution of testis and ejaculate sizes: a population model
  47. Trinucleotide microsatellite loci in the yellow dung fly Scathophaga stercoraria (Diptera: Scathophagidae)
  48. Parental investment and family dynamics: interactions between theory and empirical tests
  49. Spermatozoal Traits and Sperm Competition in Atlantic Salmon
  50. Evolution of complex life cycles in helminth parasites
  51. Sperm competition games: sperm selection by females
  52. Correction for Bulmer and Parker, The evolution of anisogamy: a game-theoretic approach
  53. The evolution of anisogamy: a game-theoretic approach
  54. Begging for control: when are offspring solicitation behaviours honest?
  55. Survival and anisogamy
  56. Sperm competition, male prudence and sperm-limited females
  57. Sexual conflict reduces offspring fitness in zebra finches
  58. Begging scrambles with unequal chicks: interactions between need and competitive ability
  59. Sperm Competition Games: A Comparison of Loaded Raffle Models and their Biological Implications
  60. Sperm competition games between related males
  61. The link between interference and continuous input models
  62. Sperm Displacement in the Yellow Dung Fly, Scatophaga stercoraria : An Investigation of Male and Female Processes
  63. Coercion
  64. Sperm Competition Games: a General Approach to Risk Assessment
  65. Sexual conflict and speciation
  66. Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Ejaculates: Towards a Theory Base
  67. Sperm competition games: a prospective analysis of risk assessment
  68. Evolutionary sperm wars
  69. Sperm Competition Games: Inter- and Intra-species Results of a Continuous External Fertilization Model
  70. Sperm Competition in Fishes: The Evolution of Testis Size and Ejaculate Characteristics
  71. Giant female or dwarf male spiders?
  72. Sperm Competition Games: Individual Assessment of Sperm Competition Intensity by Group Spawners
  73. Sperm Competition Games: External Fertilization and “Adapative” Infertility
  74. Sperm competition or sperm selection: no evidence for female influence over paternity in yellow dung flies Scatophaga stercoraria
  75. Interference and the ideal free distribution: models and tests
  76. Interference and the ideal free distribution: oviposition in a parasitoid wasp
  77. Sperm Competition Games: Sperm Size and Sperm Number under Adult Control
  78. Sperm Competition Games: Sperm Size and Number under Gametic Control
  79. Sexual dimorphism and distorted sex ratios in spiders
  80. Individual Variation in Sperm Competition Success of Yellow Dung Flies, Scatophaga stercoraria
  81. A Model of Constant Random Sperm Displacement during Mating: Evidence from Scatophaga
  82. Sperm Competition Games: Raffles and Roles
  83. Sperm Competition Games: Sneaks and Extra-Pair Copulations
  84. Male mate choice as predicted by sperm competition in thirteen-lined ground squirrels
  85. Analysing sperm competition data: simple models for predicting mechanisms
  86. Hamilton's rule and conditionality
  87. The Distribution of Stay Times in Scatophaga: Reply to Curtsinger
  88. Parent-offspring conflict over clutch size
  89. Why are there so many tiny sperm? Sperm competition and the maintenance of two sexes
  90. Selection on non-random fusion of gametes during the evolution of anisogamy
  91. Sperm (ejaculate) competition in Drosophila melanogaster, and the reproductive value of females to males in relation to female age and mating status
  92. Sperm competition and the evolution of the precopulatory passive phase behaviour in Locusta migratoria migratorioides
  93. The reproductive behaviour and the nature of sexual selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae).
  94. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae). IX. Spatial Distribution of Fertilization Rates and Evolution of Male Search Strategy Within the Reproductive Area
  95. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera:Scatophagidae)
  96. The Reproductive Behavior and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae). VII. The Origin and Evolution of the Passive Phase
  97. SPERM COMPETITION AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES IN THE INSECTS
  98. Sperm competition and its evolutionary effect on copula duration in the fly Scatophaga stercoraria
  99. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae): II. The Fertilization Rate and the Spatial and Temporal Relationships of Each Sex Around the Site of Mating and Oviposition
  100. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae): I. Diurnal and Seasonal Changes in Population Density Around the Site of Mating and Oviposition
  101. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga Stercoraria L. (Diptera : Scatophagidae)
  102. The Reproductive Behaviour and the Nature of Sexual Selection in Scatophaga Stercorarial. (Diptera: Scatophagidae)
  103. The reproductive behaviour and the nature of sexual selection in Scatophaga stercoraria L. (Diptera: Scatophagidae)—III* Apparent intersex individuals and their evolutionary cost to normal, searching males
  104. Profile: In celebration of questions, past, present and future
  105. Why are there so many tiny sperm? sperm competition and the maintenance of two sexes (1982)
  106. Sperm competition, male prudence, and sperm-limited females (2002)
  107. Information about sperm competition and the economics of sperm allocation