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51. Museum epigenomics: Characterizing cytosine methylation in historic museum specimens

52. Individual variation in phenotypic plasticity of the stress axis

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

54. Attentive red squirrel mothers have faster-growing pups and higher lifetime reproductive success

55. Familiar neighbors, but not relatives, enhance fitness in a territorial mammal

56. Personality is correlated with natal dispersal in North American red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)

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

58. Sex differences in telomeres and lifespan in Soay sheep: From the beginning to the end

59. The development of individual differences in cooperative behaviour: maternal glucocorticoid hormones alter helping behaviour of offspring in wild meerkats

60. Relationships between personality traits and the physiological stress response in a wild mammal

61. Is physiological stress state reflected in acoustic structure of vocalizations? An experimental test in wild North American red squirrels

62. Red squirrels mitigate costs of territory defence through social plasticity

63. Red squirrel territorial vocalizations deter intrusions by conspecific rivals

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

65. Error management theory and the adaptive significance of transgenerational maternal-stress effects on offspring phenotype

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

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

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

69. The impact of reproduction on the stress axis of free-living male northern red backed voles (Myodes rutilus)

70. Stress in biological invasions : introduced invasive grey squirrels increase physiological stress in native Eurasian red squirrels

71. The influence of stress hormones and aggression on cooperative behaviour in subordinate meerkats

72. Does Hormonal Pleiotropy Shape the Evolution of Performance and Life History Traits?

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

74. Multilevel and sex-specific selection on competitive traits in North American red squirrels

75. Integrating Ecological and Evolutionary Context in the Study of Maternal Stress

76. The ecology of stress: effects of the social environment

77. Behavioral responses of territorial red squirrels to natural and experimental variation in population density

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

79. Mediation of vertebrate life histories via insulin-like growth factor-1

80. Measuring stress in wildlife: techniques for quantifying glucocorticoids

81. Maternal androgens and behaviour in free-ranging North American red squirrels

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

83. Rank-Related Contrasts in Longevity Arise from Extra-Group Excursions Not Delayed Senescence in a Cooperative Mammal

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

85. Brain size predicts problem-solving ability in mammalian carnivores

86. Measurement of fecal glucocorticoid metabolite levels in Eurasian red squirrels (Sciurus vulgaris): effects of captivity, sex, reproductive condition, and season

87. Oxidative stress and life histories: unresolved issues and current needs

88. Brains, brawn and sociality: a hyaena's tale

89. Telomeres shorten more slowly in slow-aging wild animals than in fast-aging ones

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

93. Mothers shape ecological communities

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

96. Insulin-like growth factor-1 is associated with life-history variation across Mammalia

97. Relationships between Endocrine Traits and Life Histories in Wild Animals: Insights, Problems, and Potential Pitfalls.

98. Equipped for Life in the Boreal Forest: The Role of the Stress Axis in Mammals

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