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1. Position in the laying order has sex‐specific consequences for reproductive success in adult black‐headed gulls

2. Is maternal thyroid hormone deposition subject to a trade-off between self and egg because of iodine?

3. Maternally transferred thyroid hormones and life-history variation in birds

4. Testing different forms of regulation of yolk thyroid hormone transfer in pied flycatchers

5. Fitness costs and benefits associated with hand preference in humans: A large internet study in a Dutch sample

6. Is imitational learning a driving factor for the population bias in human hand preference?

7. Temporally consistent species differences in parasite infection but no evidence for rapid parasite-mediated speciation in Lake Victoria cichlid fish

8. Testing sensory drive speciation in cichlid fish: Linking light conditions to opsin expression, opsin genotype and female mate preference

9. No escape from mother's will

10. Avian yolk androgens are metabolized instead of taken up by the embryo during the first days of incubation

11. Experimental manipulation of food availability leads to short-term intra-clutch adjustment in egg mass but not in yolk androgen or thyroid hormones

12. Reproductive effort of both male and female bar-throated Apalis apalis thoracica is predicted by ornamentation of self and mate

13. Maternal egg hormones in the mating context: the effect of pair personality

14. Food supplementation reveals constraints and adaptability of egg quality in the magpie Pica pica

15. Organizing effects of adverse early-life condition on body mass, compensatory growth and reproduction: Experimental studies in rock pigeons

16. Natural selection acts in opposite ways on correlated hormonal mediators of prenatal maternal effects in a wild bird population

17. Interactions between prenatal maternal effects and posthatching conditions in a wild bird population

18. Born to win? Testing the fighting hypothesis in realistic fights: left-handedness in the Ultimate Fighting Championship

19. Testosterone increases siblicidal aggression in black-legged kittiwake chicks (Rissa tridactyla)

20. Increased exposure to yolk testosterone has feminizing effects in chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus

21. Differential Survival between Visual Environments Supports a Role of Divergent Sensory Drive in Cichlid Fish Speciation

22. Testosterone Reduces Promiscuity of Female Blue Tits (Cyanistes caeruleus): An Experimental Study

23. The growth benefits of aggressive behavior vary with individual metabolism and resource predictability

24. Developmental effects of visual environment on species-assortative mating preferences in Lake Victoria cichlid fish

25. Differential effects of testosterone metabolites oestradiol and dihydrotestosterone on oxidative stress and carotenoid-dependent colour expression in a bird

26. Handedness in a nonindustrial society challenges the fighting hypothesis as an evolutionary explanation for left-handedness

27. Female great tits do not alter their yolk androgen deposition when infested with a low-transmittable ectoparasite

28. The interplay between gonadal steroids and immune defence in affecting a carotenoid-dependent trait

29. The role of physiology in the divergence of two incipient cichlid species

30. Implantation of cocoa butter reduces egg and hatchling size in Salmo trutta

31. Egg hormones in a highly fecund vertebrate: do they influence offspring social structure in competitive conditions?

32. Differential effects of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone and estradiol on carotenoid deposition in an avian sexually selected signal

33. Effects of In Vivo Testosterone Manipulation on Ovarian Morphology, Follicular Development, and Follicle Yolk Testosterone in the Homing Pigeon

34. Maternal yolk testosterone in canary eggs: toward a better understanding of mechanisms and function

35. No evidence for selective follicle abortion underlying primary sex ratio adjustment in pigeons

36. Lesser double-collared sunbirds Nectarinia chalybea do not compensate for hatching asynchrony by adjusting egg mass or yolk androgens

37. Do Primary Males Physiologically Suppress Subordinate Males? An Experiment in a Cooperatively Breeding Passerine

38. Manipulation of male attractiveness induces rapid changes in avian maternal yolk androgen deposition

39. Learned aggression biases in males of Lake Victoria cichlid fish

40. Maternal adjustment or constraint: Differential effects of food availability on maternal deposition of macro-nutrients, steroids and thyroid hormones in rock pigeon eggs

41. Social stimulation, nuptial colouration, androgens and immunocompetence in a sexual dimorphic cichlid fish

42. Multiple pathways of maternal effects in black-headed gull eggs

43. In search for a theory of testosterone in female birds

44. Experimentally manipulated brood sex ratios: growth and survival in the black-headed gull (Larus ridibundus), a sexually dimorphic species

45. Within clutch co-variation of egg mass and sex in the black-headed gull

46. Maternal antibody transmission and breeding densities in the Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus

47. Prenatal light exposure affects early feather-pecking behaviour in the domestic chick

48. Yolk androgens and begging behaviour in black-headed gull chicks

49. Inter-sexual differences in T-cell-mediated immunity of black-headed gull chicks (Larus ridibundus) depend on the hatching order

50. Steroids for free? No metabolic costs of elevated maternal androgen levels in the black-headed gull

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