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1. Sex roles and the evolution of parental care specialization.

2. Neonatal mice exposed to a high-fat diet in utero influence the behaviour of their nursing dam.

3. Behaviour of nonhuman primate mothers toward their dead infants: uncovering mechanisms.

4. Biparental care is more than the sum of its parts: experimental evidence for synergistic effects on offspring fitness.

5. Experimental demonstration that offspring fathered by old males have shorter telomeres and reduced lifespans.

6. Not all sex ratios are equal: the Fisher condition, parental care and sexual selection.

7. Sex roles and adult sex ratios: insights from mammalian biology and consequences for primate behaviour.

8. Estimating adult sex ratios in nature.

9. Acute peaks of testosterone suppress paternal care: evidence from individual hormonal reaction norms.

10. Matrilineal inheritance of a key mediator of prenatal maternal effects.

11. Paternal care in a fish: epigenetics and fitness enhancing effects on offspring anxiety.

12. Can environmental conditions experienced in early life influence future generations?

13. Glassfrog embryos hatch early after parental desertion.

14. Behavioural profiles are shaped by social experience: when, how and why.

15. Avian maternal response to chick distress.

16. Quantitative measures of sexual selection reveal no evidence for sex-role reversal in a sea spider with prolonged paternal care.

17. To eat or not to eat: egg-based assessment of paternity triggers fine-tuned decisions about filial cannibalism.

18. An immunological cost of begging in house sparrow nestlings.

19. The unexpected but understandable dynamics of mating, paternity and paternal care in the ocellated wrasse.

20. Crowded locusts produce hatchlings vulnerable to fungal attack.

21. A chemical signal of offspring quality affects maternal care in a social insect.

22. Prenatal environmental effects match offspring begging to parental provisioning.

23. Families on the spot: sexual signals influence parent–offspring interactions.

24. Post-weaning maternal effects and the evolution of female dominance in the spotted hyena.

25. Bystanders affect the outcome of mother–infant interactions in rhesus macaques.

26. Female offspring desertion and male-only care increase with natural and experimental increase in food abundance.

27. Extreme sequential polyandry insures against nest failure in a frog.

28. Experimental evidence for paternal effects on offspring growth rate in Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus).

29. Hitting the buffers: conspecific aggression undermines benefits of colonial breeding under adverse conditions.

30. Aggressive monopolization of mobile carers by young of a cooperative breeder.

31. Prevalence of different modes of parental care in birds.

32. How effective are maternal effects at having effects?

33. Sexual conflicts in spotted hyenas: male and female mating tactics and their reproductive outcome with respect to age, social status and tenure.

34. Social environment determines degree of chemical signalling.

35. The stress of parenthood? Increased glucocorticoids in birds with experimentally enlarged broods.

36. Social olfaction in marine mammals: wild female Australian sea lions can identify their pup's scent.

37. Reproductive competition and the evolution of extreme birth synchrony in a cooperative mammal.

38. The evolutionary puzzle of egg size, oxygenation and parental care in aquatic environments.

39. Sexual conflict over parental care promotes the evolution of sex differences in care and the ability to care.

40. Parental risk management in relation to offspring defence: bad news for kids.

41. Dispersal distance is influenced by parental and grand-parental density.

42. Brood parasitism: a good strategy in our changing world?

43. Parental provisioning behaviour plays a key role in linking personality with reproductive success.

44. Male age mediates reproductive investment and response to paternity assurance.

45. Non-genomic transmission of paternal behaviour between fathers and sons in the monogamous and biparental California mouse.

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