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1. Ecological impact and cost-effectiveness of wildlife crossings in a highly fragmented landscape : a multi-method approach

2. Geographic variation in breeding system and environment predicts melanin-based plumage ornamentation of male and female Kentish plovers

3. Reproductive effort of both male and female bar-throated Apalis apalis thoracica is predicted by ornamentation of self and mate

4. Fine‐scale genetic structure reflects sex‐specific dispersal strategies in a population of sociable weavers (Philetairus socius)

5. Dominance hierarchies and associated signalling in a cooperative passerine

6. The thermoregulatory benefits of the communal nest of sociable weaversPhiletairus sociusare spatially structured within nests

7. Nest Attendance does not Predict Offspring Desertion by Eurasian Penduline Tit Parents

8. The Influence of Habitat Structure on Sexual Conflict Over Care in Penduline TitsRemiz pendulinus Woodpecker

9. Sexual conflict over parental care in Penduline Tits Remiz pendulinus: the process of clutch desertion

10. Older male reed buntings are more successful at gaining extrapair fertilizations

11. Parental behavior and reproductive output in male-only cared and female-only cared clutches in the Eurasian Penduline Tit (Remiz pendulinus)

12. Individual variation and the resolution of conflict over parental care in penduline tits

13. Nest desertion is not predicted by cuckoldry in the Eurasian penduline tit

14. Sexual conflict predicts morphology and behavior in two species of penduline tits

15. Post‐fertilization Reproductive Strategies

16. Offspring sex ratio in the sequentially polygamous Penduline Tit Remiz pendulinus

17. Individual variation and the resolution of conflict over parental care in penduline tits.

18. Maternal effects in the highly communal sociable weaver may exacerbate brood reduction and prepare offspring for a competitive social environment

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