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7. Characterization of microsatellite loci in the subsocial spider Stegodyphus lineatus (Araneae: Eresidae).

8. Worthless donations: male deception and female counter play in a nuptial gift-giving spider

9. Unraveling mate choice evolution through indirect genetic effects.

10. Heatwaves inflict reproductive but not survival costs to male insects.

11. Sex roles and sex ratios in animals.

12. Pre- and post-copulatory sexual selection increase offspring quality but impose survival costs to female field crickets.

13. Female mating rates and their fitness consequences in the common house spider Parasteatoda tepidariorum .

14. Sperm competition intensity affects sperm precedence patterns in a polyandrous gift-giving spider.

15. Silk-borne chemicals of spider nuptial gifts elicit female gift acceptance.

16. Food Limitation but Not Enhanced Rates of Ejaculate Production Imposes Reproductive and Survival Costs to Male Crickets.

17. Sperm competition when transfer is dangerous.

18. Increased developmental density decreases the magnitude of indirect genetic effects expressed during agonistic interactions in an insect.

19. Reduced light avoidance in spiders from populations in light-polluted urban environments.

20. Multiple biological mechanisms result in correlations between pre- and post-mating traits that differ among versus within individuals and genotypes.

21. Resource availability, mating opportunity and sexual selection intensity influence the expression of male alternative reproductive tactics.

22. Good reasons to leave home: proximate dispersal cues in a social spider.

23. Evidence for loss of nepotism in the evolution of permanent sociality.

24. Fitness consequences of outcrossing in a social spider with an inbreeding mating system.

25. Moderate multiple parentage and low genetic variation reduces the potential for genetic incompatibility avoidance despite high risk of inbreeding.

26. Death feigning in the face of sexual cannibalism.

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