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1. Evolutionary divergence of a Hoxa2b hindbrain enhancer in syngnathids mimics results of functional assays

2. The Effects of Synthetic Estrogen Exposure on the Sexually Dimorphic Liver Transcriptome of the Sex-Role-Reversed Gulf Pipefish.

3. The population genomics of repeated freshwater colonizations by Gulf pipefish

4. The effects of synthetic estrogen exposure on premating and postmating episodes of selection in sex-role-reversed Gulf pipefish.

5. The Contributions of Premating and Postmating Selection Episodes to Total Selection in Sex-Role-Reversed Gulf Pipefish.

6. Population Structure of the Gulf Pipefish in and around Mobile Bay and the Northern Gulf of Mexico.

7. Post-copulatory sexual selection and sexual conflict in the evolution of male pregnancy.

8. Genome‐wide selection components analysis in a fish with male pregnancy

9. The Estrogen-Responsive Transcriptome of Female Secondary Sexual Traits in the Gulf Pipefish

10. Population genomics reveals multiple drivers of population differentiation in a sex‐role‐reversed pipefish

12. APPARENT PERSISTENCE OF A LANDLOCKED POPULATION OF GULF PIPEFISH, SYNGNATHUS SCOVELLI.

13. Substantial differences in bias between single-digest and double-digest RAD-seq libraries: A case study

14. Complete mitochondrial genome of the larval Syngnathus schlegeli (Gasterosteiformes, Syngnathidae) from Yangtze estuary and the phylogenetic relationship of genus Syngnathus.

15. The genome of the Gulf pipefish enables understanding of evolutionary innovations

16. MALE PREGNANCY AND THE EVOLUTION OF BODY SEGMENTATION IN SEAHORSES AND PIPEFISHES

17. Population structure and reproductive characteristics of the gulf pipefish,Syngnathus scovelli, in Mobile Bay, Alabama

18. The effects of food limitation on life history tradeoffs in pregnant male gulf pipefish

19. Sexual selection on female ornaments in the sex-role-reversed Gulf pipefish (Syngnathus scovelli)

20. Genetic evidence for extreme polyandry and extraordinary sex-role reversal in a pipefish

21. Mating Systems and Sexual Selection in Male-Pregnant Pipefishes and Seahorses: Insights from Microsatellite-Based Studies of Maternity

22. Aspectos reprodutivos do peixe cachimbo Syngnathus scovelli (Teleostei: Syngnathidae), de uma praia arenosa de Vitória, ES

23. Microsatellite analysis of maternity and the mating system in the Gulf pipefish Syngnathus scovelli , a species with male pregnancy and sex‐role reversal

24. Evidence for male allocation in pipefish?

25. Evolutionary biology: Pregnant fathers in charge.

26. POLYGYNANDRY IN THE DUSKY PIPEFISH SYNGNATHUS FLORIDAE REVEALED BY MICROSATELLITE DNA MARKERS

27. Paczolt & Jones reply

28. Evidence for male allocation in pipefish?

29. Paczolt & Jones reply.

30. Mate choice, fecundity and sexual dimorphism in two pipefish species (Syngnathidae)

31. Reproductive Success of Females Limited by Males in Two Pipefish Species

32. Reversed sex roles and parental energy investment in zygotes of two pipefish (Syngnathidae) species

33. The Pterygoid Series in Hippocampus zosterae and Syngnathus scovelli (Pisces: Syngnathidae)

34. A New Subspecies of the Gulf Pipefish, Syngnathus scovelli makaxi (Pisces: Syngnathidae)

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