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1. Inbreeding shapes the evolution of marine invertebrates

2. Complex cross-incompatibility in morning glories is consistent with a role for mating system in plant speciation.

3. Differences in mating system and predicted parental conflict affect post-pollination reproductive isolation in a flowering plant.

4. A courtship behavior that makes monandrous females polyandrous.

5. Breakdown of gametophytic self‐incompatibility in subdivided populations.

6. How does selfing affect the genetic variance of quantitative traits? An updated meta‐analysis on empirical results in angiosperm species.

7. Sex‐specific selection on plant architecture through "budget" and "direct" effects in experimental populations of the wind‐pollinated herb, Mercurialis annua.

8. Rapid loss of self‐incompatibility in experimental populations of the perennial outcrossing plant Linaria cavanillesii.

9. Mating system shifts a species' range.

10. MOLECULAR GENETIC DISSECTION OF SPAWNING, PARENTAGE, AND REPRODUCTIVE TACTICS IN A POPULATION OF REDBREAST SUNFISH, LEPOMIS AURITUS

11. A MICROSATELLITE ASSESSMENT OF SNEAKED FERTILIZATIONS AND EGG THIEVERY IN THE FIFTEENSPINE STICKLEBACK

12. Heterogeneity in local density allows a positive evolutionary relationship between self‐fertilisation and dispersal.

13. Shifts to earlier selfing in sympatry may reduce costs of pollinator sharing.

14. Softness of selection and mating system interact to shape trait evolution under sexual conflict

15. Sex, males, and hermaphrodites in the scale insect Icerya purchasi *

16. Evolution of the selfing syndrome: Anther orientation and herkogamy together determine reproductive assurance in a self-compatible plant.

17. An explicit model for the inbreeding load in the evolutionary analysis of selfing.

18. Population differences in the strength of sexual selection match relative weapon size in the Japanese rhinoceros beetle, Trypoxylus dichotomus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)†

19. Epistasis, inbreeding depression, and the evolution of self‐fertilization

20. On the evolutionary consequences of increasing litter size with multiple paternity in wild boar ( Sus scrofa scrofa).

21. Do selfing species have greater niche breadth? Support from ecological niche modeling

22. Does sexual selection shape sex differences in longevity and senescence patterns across vertebrates? A review and new insights from captive ruminants.

23. Resolving the conundrum of inbreeding depression but no inbreeding avoidance: Estimating sex-specific selection on inbreeding by song sparrows (Melospiza melodia).

24. Sex differences in parental care: Gametic investment, sexual selection, and social environment.

25. No evidence that sex and transposable elements drive genome size variation in evening primroses.

26. RAPID EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION BETWEEN INCIPIENT OUTCROSSING AND SELFING CLARKIA SPECIES.

27. TRANSMISSION ADVANTAGE FAVORS SELFING ALLELE IN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATIONS OF SELF-INCOMPATIBLE WITHERINGIA SOLANACEA (SOLANACEAE).

28. DISENTANGLING THE CONTRIBUTION OF SEXUAL SELECTION AND ECOLOGY TO THE EVOLUTION OF SIZE DIMORPHISM IN PINNIPEDS.

29. Selection for pollen competitive ability in mixed-mating systems

30. Divergence in pollen performance between Clarkia sister species with contrasting mating systems supports predictions of sexual selection

31. SEX RATIO AND DENSITY AFFECT SEXUAL SELECTION IN A SEX-ROLE REVERSED FISH.

32. PATTERNS OF MATING, GENERATION OF DIVERSITY, AND FITNESS OF OFFSPRING IN A GEUM HYBRID SWARM.

33. HOMAGE TO BATEMAN: SEX ROLES PREDICT SEX DIFFERENCES IN SEXUAL SELECTION.

34. COMPARATIVE POPULATION GENOMICS IN COLLINSIA SISTER SPECIES REVEALS EVIDENCE FOR REDUCED EFFECTIVE POPULATION SIZE, RELAXED SELECTION, AND EVOLUTION OF BIASED GENE CONVERSION WITH AN ONGOING MATING SYSTEM SHIFT.

35. THE POPULATION GENETICS OF SPOROPHYTIC SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY IN THREE HYBRIDIZING SENECIO (ASTERACEAE) SPECIES WITH CONTRASTING POPULATION HISTORIES.

36. EFFECTS OF SOCIAL AND EXTRA-PAIR MATING ON SEXUAL SELECTION IN BLUE TITS ( CYANISTES CAERULEUS).

37. OVERCOMING STATISTICAL BIAS TO ESTIMATE GENETIC MATING SYSTEMS IN OPEN POPULATIONS: A COMPARISON OF BATEMAN'S PRINCIPLES BETWEEN THE SEXES IN A SEX-ROLE-REVERSED PIPEFISH.

38. RECURRENT EVOLUTION OF DIOECY IN BRYOPHYTES.

39. THE GENOMIC SIGNATURE OF SEXUAL SELECTION IN THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF THE SEX CHROMOSOMES AND AUTOSOMES.

40. LINEAGE-SPECIFIC VARIATION IN SLOW- AND FAST-X EVOLUTION IN PRIMATES.

41. RAPID DECLINE IN FITNESS OF MUTATION ACCUMULATION LINES OF GONOCHORISTIC (OUTCROSSING) CAENORHABDITIS NEMATODES CHARLES F. BAER ET AL. MUTATIONAL DECAY OF FITNESS IN CAENORHABDITIS.

42. AN INTEGRATIVE TEST OF THE DEAD-END HYPOTHESIS OF SELFING EVOLUTION IN TRITICEAE (POACEAE).

43. PROMISCUITY AND THE RATE OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION AT PRIMATE IMMUNITY GENES.

44. UNEXPLAINED SPLIT SEX RATIOS IN THE NEOTROPICAL PLANT-ANT, ALLOMERUS OCTOARTICULATUS VAR. DEMERARAE (MYRMICINAE): A TEST OF HYPOTHESES.

45. THE EVOLUTION OF ASSORTATIVE MATING AND SELFING WITH IN- AND OUTBREEDING DEPRESSION.

46. QUANTITATIVE GENETIC VARIATION IN POPULATIONS OF AMSINCKIA SPECTABILIS THAT DIFFER IN RATE OF SELF-FERTILIZATION.

47. GENETIC ARCHITECTURE FOR THE ADAPTIVE ORIGIN OF ANNUAL WILD RICE, ORYZA NIVARA.

48. DOES FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT SELECTION WITH COMPLEX DOMINANCE INTERACTIONS ACCURATELY PREDICT ALLELIC FREQUENCIES AT THE SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY LOCUS IN ARABIDOPSIS HALLERI?

49. SEXUAL DIMORPHISM IS ASSOCIATED WITH POPULATION FITNESS IN THE SEED BEETLE CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS.

50. EFFECTS OF REPRODUCTIVE COMPENSATION, GAMETE DISCOUNTING AND REPRODUCTIVE ASSURANCE ON MATING-SYSTEM DIVERSITY IN HERMAPHRODITES.

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