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1. The efficacy of selection may increase or decrease with selfing depending upon the recombination environment.

2. The effects of selfing on multi-step adaptation.

3. The genetic basis of selfing rate evolution.

4. Balancing selection in self‐fertilizing populations.

5. Mutation accumulation in selfing populations under fluctuating selection.

6. Genetics of quantitative traits with dominance under stabilizing and directional selection in partially selfing species

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

8. Addressing Darwin's dilemma: Can pseudo‐overdominance explain persistent inbreeding depression and load?

9. Inbreeding depression contributes to the maintenance of habitat segregation between closely related monkeyflower species

10. The effects of migration load, selfing, inbreeding depression, and the genetics of adaptation on autotetraploid versus diploid establishment in peripheral habitats

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

12. Severe inbreeding depression is predicted by the 'rare allele load' inMimulus guttatus*

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

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

15. Mating system as a barrier to gene flow.

16. A phylogenetic test of the Red Queen Hypothesis: Outcrossing and parasitism in the Nematode phylum.

17. Mating system shifts a species’ range

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

19. Bottlenecks and inbreeding depression in autotetraploids

20. Effects of partial selfing on the equilibrium genetic variance, mutation load, and inbreeding depression under stabilizing selection

21. EVALUATING A SIMPLE APPROXIMATION TO MODELING THE JOINT EVOLUTION OF SELF-FERTILIZATION AND INBREEDING DEPRESSION.

22. 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.

23. ADAPTATION AND MALADAPTATION IN SELFING AND OUTCROSSING SPECIES: NEW MUTATIONS VERSUS STANDING VARIATION.

24. A ROLE FOR NONADAPTIVE PROCESSES IN PLANT GENOME SIZE EVOLUTION?

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

26. THE MIXED MATING SYSTEM OF IMPATIENS CAPENSIS AND INFECTION BY A FOLIAR RUST PATHOGEN: PATTERNS OF RESISTANCE AND FITNESS CONSEQUENCES.

27. INBREEDING AND OUTBREEDING DEPRESSION IN CAENORHABDITIS NEMATODES.

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

29. INBREEDING DEPRESSION, INCREASED PHENOTYPIC VARIANCE, AND A TRADE-OFF BETWEEN GONADS AND APPENDAGES IN SELFED PROGENY OF THE APHID PROCIPHILUS ORIENS.

30. The evolvability of herkogamy: Quantifying the evolutionary potential of a composite trait

31. Aging asexual lineages and the evolutionary maintenance of sex

32. Inbreeding depression maintained by recessive lethal mutations interacting with stabilizing selection on quantitative characters in a partially self-fertilizing population

33. The double edged sword: The demographic consequences of the evolution of self-fertilization

34. DELETERIOUS MUTATION IN RELATED SPECIES OF THE PLANT GENUS AMSINCKIA WITH CONTRASTING MATING SYSTEMS.

35. THE EFFECT OF SELF-FERTILIZATION, INBREEDING DEPRESSION, AND POPULATION SIZE ON AUTOPOLYPLOID ESTABLISHMENT.

36. Consequences of genetic linkage for the maintenance of sexually antagonistic polymorphism in hermaphrodites

37. Incomplete loss of a conserved trait: function, latitudinal cline, and genetic constraints

38. Selection of sporophytic and gametophytic self-incompatibility in the absence of a superlocus

39. Reduced mate availability leads to evolution of self-fertilization and purging of inbreeding depression in a hermaphrodite

40. Digest: Exposing the role of rare alleles in inbreeding depression in monkeyflower*

41. How does pollination mutualism affect the evolution of prior self-fertilization? A model

42. Pollination ecology and inbreeding depression control individual flowering phenologies and mixed mating

43. RAPID EVOLUTION OF REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION BETWEEN INCIPIENT OUTCROSSING AND SELFINGCLARKIASPECIES

44. TRANSMISSION ADVANTAGE FAVORS SELFING ALLELE IN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATIONS OF SELF-INCOMPATIBLEWITHERINGIA SOLANACEA(SOLANACEAE)

45. LIFETIME INBREEDING DEPRESSION, PURGING, AND MATING SYSTEM EVOLUTION IN A SIMULTANEOUS HERMAPHRODITE TAPEWORM

46. THE CONTRIBUTION OF MATING SYSTEM VARIATION TO REPRODUCTIVE ISOLATION IN TWO CLOSELY RELATEDCENTAURIUMSPECIES (GENTIANACEAE) WITH A GENERALIZED FLOWER MORPHOLOGY

47. SMALL AND UGLY? PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSES OF THE 'SELFING SYNDROME' REVEAL COMPLEX EVOLUTIONARY FATES OF MONOMORPHIC PRIMROSE FLOWERS

48. BREAKDOWN OF DIOECY: MODELS WHERE MALES ACQUIRE COSEXUAL FUNCTIONS

49. NEUROSPORAAND THE DEAD-END HYPOTHESIS: GENOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF SELFING IN THE MODEL GENUS

50. OUTBREEDING DEPRESSION WITH LOW GENETIC VARIATION IN SELFINGCAENORHABDITISNEMATODES

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