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  1. Pulsed resources and the coupling between life‐history strategies and exploration patterns in eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus)
  2. Rapid phenotypic changes in Caenorhabditis elegans under uranium exposure
  3. Testing for the presence of coping styles in a wild mammal
  4. Social niche specialization under constraints: personality, social interactions and environmental heterogeneity
  5. Correcting for the impact of gregariousness in social network analyses
  6. Personality differences are related to long-term stress reactivity in a population of wild eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus
  7. Environmental conditions affect spatial genetic structures and dispersal patterns in a solitary rodent
  8. Flight Initiation Distance and Starting Distance: Biological Effect or Mathematical Artefact?
  9. Animal Personality
  10. The energetic and survival costs of growth in free-ranging chipmunks
  11. Bateman gradients in a promiscuous mating system
  12. Noninvasive Monitoring of Fecal Cortisol Metabolites in the Eastern Chipmunk ( Tamias striatus ): Validation and Comparison of Two Enzyme Immunoassays
  13. Stress-induced rise in body temperature is repeatable in free-ranging Eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus)
  14. Anticipation and tracking of pulsed resources drive population dynamics in eastern chipmunks
  15. Disentangling the roles of frequency-vs. state-dependence in generating individual differences in behavioural plasticity
  16. The energetic and oxidative costs of reproduction in a free-ranging rodent
  17. Estimation and comparison of heritability and parent–offspring resemblance in dispersal probability from capture–recapture data using different methods: the Collared Flycatcher as a case study
  18. Measuring individual differences in reaction norms in field and experimental studies: a power analysis of random regression models
  19. Selection and Evolutionary Explanations for the Maintenance of Personality Differences
  20. Personality and individual social specialisation
  21. Personality and the emergence of the pace-of-life syndrome concept at the population level
  22. Evolutionary and ecological approaches to the study of personality
  23. Individual quality: tautology or biological reality?
  24. Individual variation in temporal activity patterns in open-field tests
  25. The Pace of Life under Artificial Selection: Personality, Energy Expenditure, and Longevity Are Correlated in Domestic Dogs
  26. Personality, space use and tick load in an introduced population of Siberian chipmunks Tamias sibiricus
  27. Behavioural reaction norms: animal personality meets individual plasticity
  28. An ecologist’s guide to the animal model
  29. Value of captive populations for quantitative genetics research
  30. Personality, habitat use, and their consequences for survival in North American red squirrels Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
  31. Temperament, risk assessment and habituation to novelty in eastern chipmunks, Tamias striatus
  32. The effects of cyclic dynamics and mating system on the effective size of an island mouflon population
  33. The interaction between personality, offspring fitness and food abundance in North American red squirrels
  34. SELECTION ON HERITABLE SEASONAL PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY OF BODY MASS
  35. Integrating animal temperament within ecology and evolution
  36. Ontogeny of Additive and Maternal Genetic Effects: Lessons from Domestic Mammals
  37. How do misassigned paternities affect the estimation of heritability in the wild?
  38. Natural selection and animal personality
  39. THE QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY: A COMPARISON OF TWO MODELS
  40. THE QUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF FLUCTUATING ASYMMETRY: A COMPARISON OF TWO MODELS
  41. Predator-induced natural selection on temperament in bighorn ewes
  42. Quantitative genetics of oviposition behaviour and interactions among oviposition traits in the sand cricket
  43. MATERNAL EFFECTS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR EVOLUTION IN A NATURAL POPULATION OF ANIMALS
  44. ESTIMATING GENETIC CORRELATIONS IN NATURAL POPULATIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF PEDIGREE INFORMATION: ACCURACY AND PRECISION OF THE LYNCH METHOD
  45. Comparative Rumen and Fecal Diet Microhistological Determinations of European Mouflon
  46. Quantitative genetics of life-history traits in a long-lived wild mammal
  47. Consistency of temperament in bighorn ewes and correlates with behaviour and life history
  48. Heritability of body mass varies with age and season in wild bighorn sheep
  49. Effects of Summer and Winter Birth on Growth of Lambs in a Population of Feral Sheep
  50. Diurnal time budget of the mouflon (Ovis musimon) on the Kerguelen archipelago: influence of food resources, age, and sex
  51. Female-biased mortality induced by male sexual harassment in a feral sheep population
  52. Influence of the concentration of oxygen on the swimming path of Brachionus plicatilis (Rotifera)
  53. What Is the Evidence that Natural Selection Maintains Variation in Animal Personalities?