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1. Glucocorticoids coordinate changes in gut microbiome composition in wild North American red squirrels

2. Causes of maladaptation

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

4. Signatures of selection in mammalian clock genes with coding trinucleotide repeats: Implications for studying the genomics of high‐pace adaptation

5. Phenotype–environment mismatch errors enhance lifetime fitness in wild red squirrels

6. Density‐dependent plasticity in territoriality revealed using social network analysis

7. Interpretation of body condition index should be informed by natural history

8. Examining the effects of heterospecific abundance on dispersal in forest small mammals

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

11. An independent experiment does not support stress-mediated kin discrimination through red squirrel vocalizations

12. Sex- and context-specific associations between personality and a measure of fitness but no link with life history traits

13. Body temperature, heart rate, and activity patterns of two boreal homeotherms in winter: Homeostasis, allostasis, and ecological coexistence

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

15. Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals

17. MASTREE+ : time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents

18. Benefits of living closer to kin vary by genealogical relationship in a territorial mammal

19. Using a Homeogram to Detect Sleep in Free-living Animals

20. Understanding Maladaptation by Uniting Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives

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

22. Causes of maladaptation

23. North American red squirrels mitigate costs of territory defence through social plasticity

24. The effects of stress and glucocorticoids on vocalizations: a test in North American red squirrels

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

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

27. Maternal glucocorticoids do not influence HPA axis activity or behavior of juvenile wild North American red squirrels

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

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

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

31. Examining Interspecific density-dependent dispersal in forest small mammals

32. Behavioral classification of low‐frequency acceleration and temperature data from a free‐ranging small mammal

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

34. Individual variation in the dear enemy phenomenon via territorial vocalizations in red squirrels

35. Familiarity with neighbours affects intrusion risk in territorial red squirrels

36. Signatures of selection in mammalian clock genes with coding trinucleotide repeats: Implications for studying the genomics of high‐pace adaptation

38. Fluctuating optimum and temporally variable selection on breeding date in birds and mammals

39. Carry-over effects of resource competition and social environment on aggression

40. The new kid on the block: immigrant males win big whereas females pay fitness cost after dispersal

41. Stress activity is not predictive of coping style in North American red squirrels

42. Variation in space and time: a long-term examination of density-dependent dispersal in a woodland rodent

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

44. Individual variation in phenotypic plasticity of the stress axis

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

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

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

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

49. Using playback of territorial calls to investigate mechanisms of kin discrimination in red squirrels

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

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