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1. Infection by the Lungworm Rhabdias pseudosphaerocephala Affects the Expression of Immune‐Related microRNAs by Its Co‐Evolved Host, the Cane Toad Rhinella marina.

2. Macroevolutionary trends and diversification dynamics in the hindgut order Clevelandellida (Ciliophora, Armophorea)

3. Habitat preferences of Phoebetria albatrosses in sympatry and allopatry.

4. Macroevolution of the plant–hummingbird pollination system.

5. The Hierarchical Coevolutionary Units of Ecological Networks.

6. A review of plant phenolics and endozoochory.

7. Local adaptation of a generalist hemiparasitic plant to one of its potential host plants.

8. Burying in lake sediments: A potential tactic used by female northern map turtles to avoid male harassment.

9. Evolution of Drought Mitigation and Water Security Through 100 Years of Reservoir Expansion in Semi‐Arid Brazil.

10. Host and parasite intervality in differentially human‐modified habitats.

11. From molecular variations to behavioral adaptations: Unveiling adaptive epistasis in primate oxytocin system.

12. Coevolution of phyllosilicate, carbon, sulfide, and apatite in Ryugu's parent body.

13. Long‐proboscid horseflies (Philoliche: Tabanidae) as pollinators of co‐adapted plants in Africa and Asia.

14. Coevolutionary escalation led to differentially adapted paralogs of an insect's Na,K‐ATPase optimizing resistance to host plant toxins.

15. Back to the future: Using herbarium specimens to isolate nodule‐associated bacteria.

16. Describing endosymbiont–host interactions within the parasitism–mutualism continuum.

17. Perilous Evolutionary Paths of Industrial Policy in a Developmental Context: Evidence from the Chinese Medical Industry.

18. Rethinking complementarity: The co‐evolution of public and private governance in corporate climate disclosure.

19. River Ecomorphodynamic Models Exhibit Features of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos.

20. Caught in the web: Exploring spider predation on bats in Europe.

21. Coevolutionary analysis of Pseudomonas syringae–phage interactions to help with rational design of phage treatments.

22. Generative artificial intelligence, co‐evolution, and language education.

23. Traumatic copulation and counterpart female traits are widespread in fritillary butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Argynnini).

24. Catchment Coevolution and the Geomorphic Origins of Variable Source Area Hydrology.

25. Refining our understanding of the diversity of plant specialised metabolites.

26. Demographic fluctuations and selection during host–parasite co‐evolution interactively increase genetic diversity.

27. Genomic and phenotypic signatures of bacteriophage coevolution with the phytopathogen Pseudomonas syringae.

28. Differences in pathogen resistance between diploid and polyploid plants: a systematic review and meta‐analysis.

29. Costly conspicuousness reveals benefits of sexual dimorphism in brood parasitic diederik cuckoos.

30. Mosaic of local adaptation between white clover and rhizobia along an urbanization gradient.

31. Does spatial variation in insect herbivory match variations in plant quality? A meta‐analysis.

32. Are novel or locally adapted pathogens more devastating and why? Resolving opposing hypotheses.

33. Investigation of CaMV‐host co‐evolution through synonymous codon pattern.

34. We know very little about pollination in the Platanthera Rich (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae).

35. A Palearctic view of a bat fungal disease.

36. Do biological control agents adapt to local pest genotypes? A multiyear test across geographic scales.

37. Protist symbionts of termites: diversity, distribution, and coevolution.

38. treats : A modular R package for simulating trees and traits.

39. Bat–flower trait matching: Extreme phenotypic specialization affects diet preferences but not diet breadth.

40. The diversity and coevolution of Rubisco and CO2 concentrating mechanisms in marine macrophytes.

41. Neither individualism nor anti‐individualism: The coevolution of social systems and psychic systems.

42. Land surface conductance linked to precipitation: Co‐evolution of vegetation and climate in Earth system models.

43. Escalation by duplication: Milkweed bug trumps Monarch butterfly.

44. An Aspergillus flavus strain from bee bread of the Western honey bee (Apis mellifera) displays adaptations to distinctive features of the hive environment.

45. The dimensionality of infection networks among viruses infecting microbial eukaryotes and bacteria.

46. Understanding the joint evolution of dispersal and host specialisation using phytophagous arthropods as a model group.

47. Genome‐Scale Model of Rhizopus microsporus: Metabolic integration of a fungal holobiont with its bacterial and viral endosymbionts.

48. Coevolutionary maintenance of forked tails and song in hirundines (Aves: Hirundininae).

49. Testing the selective sequestration hypothesis: Monarch butterflies preferentially sequester plant defences that are less toxic to themselves while maintaining potency to others.

50. The coevolution of bullying and friendship networks.

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