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1. Beyond CREA: Evolutionary patterns of non‐allometric shape variation and divergence in a highly allometric clade of murine rodents.

2. No evidence for fitness signatures consistent with increasing trophic mismatch over 30 years in a population of European shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis.

3. Long term environmental stability drives reduced stress tolerance in salt lake invertebrates.

4. Community‐level natural selection modes: A quadratic framework to link multiple functional traits with competitive ability.

5. Stabilising selection on immune response in male black grouse <italic>Lyrurus tetrix</italic>.

6. Inferring the accumulation of morphological disparity in epiphyllous liverworts.

7. Quantitative and molecular analyses reveal a deep genetic divergence between the ancient medicinal rice ( Oryza sativa) Njavara and syntopic traditional cultivars.

8. Growth rate and hatching date in ostrich chicks reflect humoral but not cell-mediated immune function.

9. Modifier Selection by Transgenes: The Case of Growth Hormone Transgenesis and Hyperactive Circling Mice.

10. Adaptation to slow environmental change, with apparent anticipation of selection

11. Mean curvature versus normality: A comparison of two approximations of Fisher's geometrical model

12. The frequency of the perfect genotype in a population subject to pleiotropic mutation

13. Fitness consequences of pheromone production and host selection strategies in a tree-killing bark beetle (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae).

14. Non-equivalent loci and mutation–selection balance

15. The balance between pleiotropic mutation and selection, when alleles have discrete effects

16. Body size and fitness in Odonata, stabilising selection and a meta-analysis too far?

17. Experimental evolution reveals that sperm competition intensity selects for longer, more costly sperm.

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