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  1. The secret of the mermaid’s purse: Phylogenetic affinities within the Rajidae and the evolution of a novel reproductive strategy in skates
  2. Multiple paternity is a shared reproductive strategy in the live‐bearing surfperches (Embiotocidae) that may be associated with female fitness
  3. Extreme gender flexibility: Using a phylogenetic framework to infer theevolution of variation in sex allocation, phylogeography, and speciation in a genus of bidirectional sex changing fishes(Lythrypnus, Gobiidae)
  4. An Independent Genome Duplication Inferred from Hox Paralogs in the American Paddlefish--A Representative Basal Ray-Finned Fish and Important Comparative Reference
  5. Sympatric speciation in a genus of marine reef fishes
  6. HYPERMUTABILITY OFHOXA13AAND FUNCTIONAL DIVERGENCE FROM ITS PARALOG ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE ORIGIN OF A NOVEL DEVELOPMENTAL FEATURE IN ZEBRAFISH AND RELATED TAXA (CYPRINIFORMES)
  7. Maintenance of species boundaries despite rampant hybridization between three species of reef fishes (Hexagrammidae): implications for the role of selection
  8. What Is the Role of Genome Duplication in the Evolution of Complexity and Diversity?
  9. The "Fish-Specific" Hox Cluster Duplication Is Coincident with the Origin of Teleosts
  10. Expression ofHoxa-11andHoxa-13in the pectoral fin of a basal ray-finned fish,Polyodon spathula: implications for the origin of tetrapod limbs
  11. Molecular phylogeny of the hexagrammid fishes using a multi-locus approach
  12. Evidence for Multiple Maternal Contributors in Nests of Kelp Greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus, Hexagrammidae)