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1. On the difficult evolutionary transition from the free-living lifestyle to obligate symbiosis.

2. Rumour propagation and the eco-evolutionary dynamics of social information use.

3. Spatial patterns generated by simultaneous cooperation and exploitation favour the evolution of altruism.

4. Siderophore production and the evolution of investment in a public good: An adaptive dynamics approach to kin selection.

5. An evolutionary mechanism for diversity in siderophore-producing bacteria.

6. Virus Replication Strategies and the Critical CTL Numbers Required for the Control of Infection.

7. The evolution of juvenile-adult interactions in populations structured in age and space

8. Acute or Chronic? Within-Host Models with Immune Dynamics, Infection Outcome, and Parasite Evolution.

9. Multiple Infections, Immune Dynamics, and the Evolution of Virulence.

10. Transmission–virulence trade-offs in vector-borne diseases

11. Shift in Colonial Reproductive Strategy Associated with a Tropical-Temperate Gradient in Rhytidoponera Ants.

12. Evolution of Local Facilitation in Arid Ecosystems.

13. Self-structuring in spatial evolutionary ecology.

14. From Infanticide to Parental Care: Why Spatial Structure Can Help Adults Be Good Parents.

15. The Costs and Benefits of Genetic Heterogeneity in Resistance against Parasites in Social Insects.

16. Altruism through beard chromodynamics.

17. Emergence of a Convex Trade-Off between Transmission and Virulence.

18. The Evolution of Parasite Virulence, Superinfection, and Host Resistance.

19. Dangerous liaisons: the ecology of private interest and common good.

20. Alternative Food, Switching Predators, and the Persistence of Predator-Prey Systems.

21. Nonequilibrium Population Dynamics of `Ideal and Free' Prey and Predators.

22. Antagonistic Coevolution over Production Gradients.

23. The dynamics of multiple infection and the evolution of virulence.

25. The evolution of eusociality: no risk‐return tradeoff but the ecology matters.

26. Multi-mode fluctuating selection in host-parasite coevolution.

27. Mating ecology explains patterns of genome elimination.

28. A mean field model for competition: from neutral ecology to the Red Queen.

29. How to assemble a beneficial microbiome in three easy steps.

30. From Grazing Resistance to Pathogenesis: The Coincidental Evolution of Virulence Factors.

31. Local facilitation, bistability and transitions in arid ecosystems

32. Multicellular organization in bacteria as a target for drug therapy.

33. Models of cooperation based on the Prisoner's Dilemma and the Snowdrift game.

34. Siderophores drive invasion dynamics in bacterial communities through their dual role as public good versus public bad.

35. HOST LIFE HISTORY AND THE EVOLUTION OF PARASITE VIRULENCE.

36. Stress causes interspecific facilitation within a compost community.

37. A double pedigree reveals genetic but not cultural inheritance of cooperative personalities in wild banded mongooses.

38. Experimental evidence that local interactions select against selfish behaviour.

39. Assortative mating in space and time: patterns and biases.

41. Dispersal network heterogeneity promotes species coexistence in hierarchical competitive communities.

42. Inbreeding depresses altruism in a cooperative society.

43. Reconciling empirical interactions and species coexistence.

44. The ecology of sex explains patterns of helping in arthropod societies.

45. Habitat structure and the evolution of diffusible siderophores in bacteria.

46. Ecology drives intragenomic conflict over menopause.

47. The form of a trade-off determines the response to competition.

48. Selection on non-social traits limits the invasion of social cheats.

49. Inclusive fitness theory and eusociality.

50. Predation and Disturbance Interact to Shape Prey Species Diversity.

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