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  1. THE CONTRIBUTION OF MATERNAL EFFECTS TO SELECTION RESPONSE: AN EMPIRICAL TEST OF COMPETING MODELS
  2. Evolution of Competitive Ability withinLonicera japonica’s Invaded Range
  3. Clinal variation for only some phenological traits across a species range
  4. ADAPTIVE DIVERGENCE AT THE MARGIN OF AN INVADED RANGE
  5. Reduced inbreeding depression in peripheral relative to central populations of a monocarpic herb
  6. Climate suitability and human influences combined explain the range expansion of an invasive horticultural plant
  7. Artificial selection on flowering time: influence on reproductive phenology across natural light environments
  8. Male flowers are better fathers than hermaphroditic flowers in andromonoecious Passiflora incarnata
  9. Do dichogamy and herkogamy reduce sexual interference in a self‐incompatible species?
  10. Response of individual components of reproductive phenology to growing season length in a monocarpic herb
  11. Environmental context determines within- and potential between-generation consequences of herbivory
  12. Manipulation of flowering time: phenological integration and maternal effects
  13. Contribution of direct and maternal genetic effects to life‐history evolution
  14. Plasticity to canopy shade in a monocarpic herb: within‐ and between‐generation effects
  15. Mating Frequency and Inclusive Fitness inDrosophila melanogaster
  16. Reproductive success in varying light environments: direct and indirect effects of light on plants and pollinators
  17. EPISTATIC AND CYTONUCLEAR INTERACTIONS GOVERN OUTBREEDING DEPRESSION IN THE AUTOTETRAPLOID CAMPANULASTRUM AMERICANUM
  18. From horticultural plantings into wild populations: movement of pollen and genes in Lobelia cardinalis
  19. NUCLEAR AND CYTOPLASMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTRASPECIFIC DIVERGENCE IN AN ANNUAL LEGUME
  20. MATING-INDUCED RECOMBINATION IN FRUIT FLIES
  21. Inbreeding depression in an autotetraploid herb: a three cohort field study
  22. Explaining Outcrossing Rate inCampanulastrum americanum(Campanulaceae): Geitonogamy and Cryptic Self‐Incompatibility
  23. Maternal effects provide phenotypic adaptation to local environmental conditions
  24. Effects of low-efficiency pollinators on plant fitness and floral trait evolution in Campanula americana (Campanulaceae)
  25. The effect of maternal phenology on offspring characters in the herbaceous plantCampanula americana
  26. The Contribution of Display Size and Dichogamy to Potential Geitonogamy in Campanula americana
  27. Parental Environmental Effects on Life History in the Herbaceous Plant Campanula americana
  28. The Effect of Maternal and Paternal Environments on Seed Characters in the Herbaceous Plant Campanula americana (Campanulaceae)
  29. Inbreeding and Outbreeding Depression in Natural Populations ofChamaecrista fasciculata(Fabaceae)
  30. POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN AN ANNUAL LEGUME: LOCAL ADAPTATION
  31. POPULATION DIFFERENTIATION IN AN ANNUAL LEGUME: GENETIC ARCHITECTURE
  32. The Effect of Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Genes on Fitness and Local Adaptation in an Annual Legume, Chamaecrista fasciculata
  33. Developmental Homeostasis and Floral Form: Evolutionary Consequences and Genetic Basis
  34. Epistasis and its consequences for the evolution of natural populations
  35. Sexual Dimorphism in Flower Size
  36. Response to Natural Environmental Heterogeneity: Maternal Effects and Selection on Life-History Characters and Plasticities in Mimulus guttatus
  37. Apparent vs. effective mating in an experimental population of Raphanus sativus
  38. Costs of Self-Pollination in a Self-Incompatible Plant, Polemonium viscosum
  39. Nectar dispersion patterns in three Australian plant species