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1. Antagonistic pleiotropy for carbon use is rare in new mutations.

2. Comparison of trace mineral repletion strategies in feedlot steers to overcome diets containing high concentrations of sulfur and molybdenum.

3. Bacterial-fungal interactions: ecology, mechanisms and challenges.

4. Rapid Evolution of Primate Type 2 Immune Response Factors Linked to Asthma Susceptibility.

5. Protein deprivation decreases male survival and the intensity of sexual antagonism in southern field crickets Gryllus bimaculatus.

6. Giant cannibals drive selection for inducible defence in heterospecific prey.

7. Hot spots become cold spots: coevolution in variable temperature environments.

8. Sexual dimorphism and sexual conflict in the diving beetle Agabus uliginosus (L.) (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae).

9. Genetic correlations and sex-specific adaptation in changing environments.

10. Role of secondary metabolites in the interaction between Pseudomonas fluorescens and soil microorganisms under iron-limited conditions.

11. Sexual antagonism and meiotic drive cause stable linkage disequilibrium and favour reduced recombination on the X chromosome.

12. Rapid evolution of the intersexual genetic correlation for fitness in Drosophila melanogaster.

13. Host population bottlenecks drive parasite extinction during antagonistic coevolution.

14. Sexual antagonism in the pistil varies among populations of a hermaphroditic mixed-mating plant.

15. Batesian mimics influence the evolution of conspicuousness in an aposematic salamander.

16. Experimental demonstration of the benefits of somatic fusion and the consequences for allorecognition.

17. Self-fertilization and inbreeding limit the scope for sexually antagonistic polymorphism.

18. PARASITIC CASTRATION PROMOTES COEVOLUTIONARY CYCLING BUT ALSO IMPOSES A COST ON SEX.

19. Social parasitism: emergence of the cuckoo strategy between pseudoscorpions.

20. THE ECOLOGY OF SEXUAL CONFLICT: BACKGROUND MORTALITY CAN MODULATE THE EFFECTS OF MALE MANIPULATION ON FEMALE FITNESS.

21. Rapid prey evolution can alter the structure of predator-prey communities.

22. Host-parasite coevolution favours parasite genetic diversity and horizontal gene transfer.

23. MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF SEX CHROMOSOME FUSIONS CORRELATED WITH CHIASMA LOCALIZATION IN HABRONATTUS JUMPING SPIDERS (ARANEAE: SALTICIDAE).

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