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1. Integrative Studies of the Effects of Mothers on Offspring: An Example from Wild North American Red Squirrels

2. Optimisation of energetic and reproductive gains explains behavioural responses to environmental variation across seasons and years

3. Behavioural adjustments of predators and prey to wind speed in the boreal forest

4. Seed Masting Causes Fluctuations in Optimum Litter Size and Lag Load in a Seed Predator

5. Social effects of territorial neighbours on the timing of spring breeding in North American red squirrels

6. The glucocorticoid response to environmental change is not specific to agents of natural selection in wild red squirrels

7. Maternal glucocorticoids have minimal effects on HPA axis activity and behavior of juvenile wild North American red squirrels

8. Indirect effects on fitness between individuals that have never met via an extended phenotype

9. Phenological shifts in North American red squirrels: disentangling the roles of phenotypic plasticity and microevolution

10. Seasonal, spatial, and maternal effects on gut microbiome in wild red squirrels

11. Maternal glucocorticoids promote offspring growth without inducing oxidative stress or shortening telomeres in wild red squirrels

12. Individual variation in phenotypic plasticity of the stress axis

13. Territory acquisition mediates the influence of predators and climate on juvenile red squirrel survival

14. Familiar Neighbors, but Not Relatives, Enhance Fitness in a Territorial Mammal

15. Sexually selected infanticide by male red squirrels in advance of a mast year

16. Experimental increases in glucocorticoids alter function of the HPA axis in wild red squirrels without negatively impacting survival and reproduction

17. Fitness consequences of peak reproductive effort in a resource pulse system

18. Predators, energetics and fitness drive neonatal reproductive failure in red squirrels

19. Reproductive timing and reliance on hoarded capital resources by lactating red squirrels

20. The heritability of multiple male mating in a promiscuous mammal

21. Is biasing offspring sex ratio adaptive? A test of Fisher's principle across multiple generations of a wild mammal in a fluctuating environment

22. Fecal cortisol metabolite levels in free-ranging North American red squirrels: Assay validation and the effects of reproductive condition

23. The nature of nurture in a wild mammal's fitness

24. Effects of food abundance on genetic and maternal variation in the growth rate of juvenile red squirrels

25. Post-weaning parental care increases fitness but is not heritable in North American red squirrels

26. Lactating red squirrels experiencing high heat load occupy less insulated nests

27. Persistent maternal effects on juvenile survival in North American red squirrels

28. Anticipatory Reproduction and Population Growth in Seed Predators

29. Selection on female behaviour fluctuates with offspring environment

30. Density triggers maternal hormones that increase adaptive offspring growth in a wild mammal

31. Reproductive phenology of a food-hoarding mast-seed consumer: resource- and density-dependent benefits of early breeding in red squirrels

32. Oxidative damage increases with reproductive energy expenditure and is reduced by food-supplementation

33. Within-season synchrony of a masting conifer enhances seed escape

34. Low heritabilities, but genetic and maternal correlations between red squirrel behaviours

35. How does diet affect fecal steroid hormone metabolite concentrations? An experimental examination in red squirrels

36. The functional response of a hoarding seed predator to mast seeding

37. Adopting kin enhances inclusive fitness in asocial red squirrels

38. Survival costs of reproduction vary with age in North American red squirrels

39. Cohort effects in red squirrels: the influence of density, food abundance and temperature on future survival and reproductive success

40. Variation in viability selection among cohorts of juvenile red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)

41. Genetic and plastic responses of a northern mammal to climate change

42. Maternal effects and the response to selection in red squirrels.

43. Maternal effects and the potential for evolution in a natural population of animals

44. Lifetime selection on heritable life-history traits in a natural population of red squirrels

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