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51. No task specialization among helpers in Damaraland mole-rats.

52. Reproduction triggers adaptive increases in body size in female mole-rats.

53. The microenvironment of naked mole‐rat burrows in East Africa.

54. Kinematics of chisel-tooth digging by African mole-rats.

55. Subterranean Mammals: Reservoirs of Infection or Overlooked Sentinels of Anthropogenic Environmental Soiling?

56. O2 binding and CO2 sensitivity in haemoglobins of subterranean African mole rats.

57. Subterranean Life-Style Does Not Limit Long Distance Dispersal in African Mole-Rats

58. Capture Order Across Social Bathyergids Indicates Similarities in Division of Labour and Spatial Organisation

59. Relic populations of Fukomys mole-rats in Tanzania: description of two new species F. livingstoni sp. nov. and F. hanangensis sp. nov.

61. Slow aging in mammals—Lessons from African mole-rats and bats.

62. Distributional range, ecology, and mating system of the Cape mole-rat ( Georychus capensis) family Bathyergidae.

63. Circadian rhythms of locomotor activity in captive Emin's molerats, Heliophobius emini (Rodentia: Bathyergidae).

64. The impact of gape on the performance of the skull in chisel-tooth digging and scratch digging mole-rats (Rodentia: Bathyergidae)

65. Aggression, Boldness, and Exploration Personality Traits in the Subterranean Naked Mole-Rat (Heterocephalus glaber) Disperser Morphs

66. Helminth and protozoan parasites of subterranean rodents (Chordata, Mammalia, Rodentia) of the world.

67. Muscle architecture and muscle fibre type composition in the forelimb of two African mole-rat species, Bathyergus suillus and Heterocephalus glaber.

68. Dental peculiarities in the silvery mole-rat: an original model for studying the evolutionary and biological origins of continuous dental generation in mammals

69. Vocal repertoire of the social Mashona mole-rat ( Fukomys darlingi ) and how it compares with other mole-rats.

70. Behavioural Tests Reveal Severe Visual Deficits in the Strictly Subterranean African Mole-Rats (Bathyergidae) but Efficient Vision in the Fossorial Rodent Coruro ( Spalacopus cyanus, Octodontidae).

71. Life in Burrows Channelled the Morphological Evolution of the Skull in Rodents: the Case of African Mole-Rats (Bathyergidae, Rodentia).

72. Functional implications of craniomandibular morphology in African mole-rats (Rodentia: Bathyergidae).

73. Non-Breeding Eusocial Mole-Rats Produce Viable Sperm—Spermiogram and Functional Testicular Morphology of Fukomys anselli.

74. Ectoparasite Burdens of the Damaraland Mole-Rat ( Fukomys damarensis) from Southern Africa.

75. Effects of Sex and Breeding Status on Skull Morphology in Cooperatively Breeding Ansell’s Mole-Rats and an Appraisal of Sexual Dimorphism in the Bathyergidae

76. In This Issue.

77. Digital dissection of the masticatory muscles of the naked mole-rat, Heterocephalus glaber (Mammalia, Rodentia)

78. Adult neurogenesis and its anatomical context in the hippocampus of three mole-rat species

79. Temperature preferences of African mole-rats (family Bathyergidae).

80. Workforce Effects and the Evolution of Complex Sociality in Wild Damaraland Mole Rats.

81. Chemical restraint of African mole-rats ( Fukomys sp.) with a combination of ketamine and xylazine.

82. A newly recognized family from the Horn of Africa, the Heterocephalidae ( Rodentia: Ctenohystrica).

83. Patterns of telomere length with age in African mole-rats: New insights from quantitative fluorescence in situ hybridisation (qFISH)

84. Sex ratio variation in a eusocial mammal, the Damaraland mole-rat, F ukomys damarensis.

85. Does sociality imply a complex vocal communication system? A case study for Fukomys micklemi (Bathyergidae, Rodentia).

86. Social and Environmental Influences on Daily Activity Pattern in Free-Living Subterranean Rodents: The Case of a Eusocial Bathyergid.

87. Adult neurogenesis and its anatomical context in the hippocampus of three mole-rat species.

88. An example of burrow system architecture of dispersing Damaraland mole-rats.

89. Genetic Signatures for Enhanced Olfaction in the African Mole-Rats.

90. Evolutionary association between subterranean lifestyle and female sociality in rodents.

91. Ectoparasite Burdens of the Common Mole-Rat ( Cryptomys hottentotus hottentotus) From the Cape Provinces of South Africa.

92. Surprisingly long survival of premature conclusions about naked mole-rat biology

93. Functional histology of the skin in the subterranean African giant mole-rat: thermal windows are determined solely by pelage characteristics

94. Overground versus underground: a genetic insight into dispersal and abundance of the Cape dune mole-rat.

95. New Bathyergidae from the Oligocene of Mongolia. American Museum novitates ; no. 101

96. Parentage analysis of Ansell's mole-rat family groups indicates a high reproductive skew despite relatively relaxed ecological constraints on dispersal.

97. Seismic communication in demon African mole rat Tachyoryctes daemon from Tanzania.

98. Reproductive status and testosterone among females in cooperative mole-rat societies.

99. Vocalizations of the giant mole-rat (Fukomys mechowii), a subterranean rodent with the richest vocal repertoire.

100. Plasticity and constraints on social evolution in African mole-rats: ultimate and proximate factors.

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