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1. Diffusion strategies for face swiping medical service using evolutionary game theory.

2. Relatedness and the evolution of mechanisms to divide labor in microorganisms.

3. The cecal appendix is correlated with greater maximal longevity in mammals.

4. The role of maternally transferred antibodies in maternal performance in red deer.

5. The evolution of barriers to exploitation: Sometimes the Red Queen can take a break.

6. Concern over hybridization risks should not preclude conservation interventions.

7. Can evolutionary theories of dispersal and senescence predict postrelease survival, dispersal, and body condition of a reintroduced threatened mammal?

8. Reduced phenotypic plasticity evolves in less predictable environments.

9. Shifting spaces: Which disparity or dissimilarity measurement best summarize occupancy in multidimensional spaces?

10. Differences in oxidative status explain variation in thermal acclimation capacity between individual mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki).

11. Shorter life and reduced fecundity can increase colony fitness in virtual Caenorhabditis elegans.

12. Rock damage evolution model of pulsating fracturing based on energy evolution theory.

13. THE CONCEPT OF CONTINUOUS CREATION PART I: HISTORY AND CONTEMPORARY USE: with Fabien Revol, "The Concept of Continuous Creation Part I: History and Contemporary Use"; and Fabien Revol, "The Concept of Continuous Creation Part II: Toward a Renewed and Actualized Concept."

14. A CULTURAL EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO MODERNITY: WHAT MIGHT IT MEAN FOR CHRISTIAN FAITH?

15. IMPROVING EVOLUTION ADVOCACY: TRANSLATING VACCINE INTERVENTIONS TO THE EVOLUTION WARS.

16. Testing Finch's hypothesis: The role of organismal modularity on the escape from actuarial senescence.

17. On the origin of schizophrenia: Testing evolutionary theories in the post‐genomic era.

18. Phenotypic variability promotes diversity and stability in competitive communities.

19. Conservation practitioners' understanding of how to manage evolutionary processes.

20. Immunosenescence in wild animals: meta‐analysis and outlook.

21. SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ETHICS: THE BOYLE LECTURE 2019: with Michael J. Reiss, "Science, Religion, and Ethics: The Boyle Lecture 2019"; and Janet Martin Soskice, "Science, Religion, and Ethics: A Response to Michael J. Reiss.".

22. SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ETHICS: A RESPONSE TO MICHAEL J. REISS: with Michael J. Reiss, "Science, Religion, and Ethics: The Boyle Lecture 2019"; and Janet Martin Soskice, "Science, Religion, and Ethics: A Response to Michael J. Reiss.".

23. ETHICS, COLLECTIVES, AND DRUGS.

24. Causes of maladaptation.

25. Rapid growth and defence evolution following multiple introductions.

26. Do plants pay a fitness cost to be resistant to glyphosate?

27. Are island‐like systems biologically similar to islands? A review of the evidence.

28. Extreme Memory of Initial Conditions in Numerical Landscape Evolution Models.

29. A parsimonious view of the parsimony principle in ecology and evolution.

30. What has become of the refugia hypothesis to explain biological diversity in Amazonia?

31. Early usage and meaning of evolvability.

32. THE COEVOLUTION OF HUMAN ORIGINS, HUMAN VARIATION, AND THEIR MEANING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.

33. Scent of death: Evolution from sea to land of an extreme collective attraction to conspecific death.

34. Targeted gene flow and rapid adaptation in an endangered marsupial.

35. The diversity of eco‐evolutionary dynamics: Comparing the feedbacks between ecology and evolution across scales.

36. A Statistical Model for Isolated Convective Precipitation Events.

37. Phylogenetic homogenization of bee communities across ecoregions.

38. Maternal age effects on fecundity and offspring egg‐to‐adult viability are not affected by mitochondrial haplotype.

39. SOUTHGATE'S COMPOUND ONLY‐WAY EVOLUTIONARY THEODICY: DEEP APPRECIATION AND FURTHER DIRECTIONS.

40. EVOLUTION AND THEODICY: HOW (NOT) TO DO SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY.

41. REDEEMING A CRUCIFORM NATURE.

42. CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE'S COMPOUND THEODICY: PARALLEL SEARCHINGS.

43. Zen and deep evolution: The optical delusion of separation.

44. Diversity of warning signal and social interaction influences the evolution of imperfect mimicry.

45. Structural changes within trophic levels are constrained by within‐family assembly rules at lower trophic levels.

46. Non‐Scientific Criteria for Belief Sustain Counter‐Scientific Beliefs.

48. Gene(s) and individual feeding behavior: Exploring eco‐evolutionary dynamics underlying left‐right asymmetry in the scale‐eating cichlid fish Perissodus microlepis.

49. Function‐related Drivers of Skull Morphometric Variation and Sexual Size Dimorphism in a Subterranean Rodent, Plateau Zokor (<italic>Eospalax baileyi</italic>).

50. Exploring the evolution of multicellularity in <italic>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</italic> under bacteria environment: An experimental phylogenetics approach.

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