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1. Rapid phenotypic differentiation in the iconic Japanese knotweed s.l. invading novel habitats

2. Heavy metal tolerance in Scopelophila cataractae: Transcriptomic and epigenetic datasets

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3. Epigenetic effects of parasites and pesticides on captive and wild nestling birds

4. Genetic and Epigenetic Differentiation Across Intertidal Gradients in the Foundation Plant Spartina alterniflora

5. Trait Response to Nitrogen and Salinity in Rhizophora mangle Propagules and Variation by Maternal Family and Population of Origin

6. The Genomic Processes of Biological Invasions: From Invasive Species to Cancer Metastases and Back Again

7. Evolutionary Dynamics of Treatment-Induced Resistance in Cancer Informs Understanding of Rapid Evolution in Natural Systems

9. Comparisons of Natural and Cultivated Populations of Corydalis yanhusuo Indicate Divergent Patterns of Genetic and Epigenetic Variation

11. Genetic structure in patchy populations of a candidate foundation plant: a case study of Leymus chinensis using genetic and clonal diversity

12. Repeated Genetic and Adaptive Phenotypic Divergence across Tidal Elevation in a Foundation Plant Species

14. How do organisms affect and respond to climate change?

16. Artificial selection for host resistance to tumour growth and subsequent cancer cell adaptations: an evolutionary arms race

17. Rapid phenotypic differentiation and local adaptation in Japanese knotweed s.l. (Reynoutria japonica and R. × bohemica, Polygonaceae) invading novel habitats

18. Restoration of native saltmarshes can reverse arthropod assemblages and trophic interactions changed by a plant invasion

19. Abstract 132: The molecular basis of an evolutionary arms race between cancer cells and their host

20. Response to nitrogen and salinity in Rhizophora mangle propagules varies by maternal family and population of origin

21. Mismatches between the resources for adult herbivores and their offspring suggest invasive Spartina alterniflora is an ecological trap

22. Genetic structure in patchy populations of a candidate foundation plant: a case study of Leymus chinensis (Poaceae) using genetic and clonal diversity

23. Epigenetic effects of parasites and pesticides on captive and wild nestling birds

24. Inheritance of DNA methylation differences in the mangrove Rhizophora mangle

25. Carbon and nitrogen pools and mobile fractions in surface soils across a mangrove saltmarsh ecotone

26. Combining epiGBS markers with long read transcriptome sequencing to assess differentiation associated with habitat in Reynoutria (aka Fallopia)

27. Comparisons of Natural and Cultivated Populations of Corydalis yanhusuo Indicate Divergent Patterns of Genetic and Epigenetic Variation

28. Epigenetic Approaches in Non-Model Plants

29. Genome-wide patterns of Arabidopsis gene expression in nature.

30. Quantitative epigenetics and evolution

31. The diversifying field of plant epigenetics

32. Genetic and epigenetic variation in Spartina alterniflora following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

33. Epigenetic Approaches in Non-Model Plants

34. Patterns and mechanisms of heavy metal accumulation and tolerance in two terrestrial moss species with contrasting habitat specialization

35. Reduced representation characterization of genetic and epigenetic differentiation to oil pollution in the foundation plant Spartina alterniflora

37. Ten years of transcriptomics in wild populations: what have we learned about their ecology and evolution?

38. Abstract 3773: Investigating the tumor-host evolutionary arms race as a possible strategy for cancer therapy

39. Opportunities and challenges of next-generation sequencing applications in ecological epigenetics

40. Range Expansion of House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) in Kenya: Evidence of Genetic Admixture and Human-Mediated Dispersal

41. Ecological Epigenetics: Beyond MS-AFLP

42. Patterns of DNA Methylation Throughout a Range Expansion of an Introduced Songbird

43. Ecological plant epigenetics: Evidence from model and non-model species, and the way forward

44. Epigenetics for behavioral ecologists

45. Invasion of diverse habitats by few Japanese knotweed genotypes is correlated with epigenetic differentiation

46. Epigenetic Variation May Compensate for Decreased Genetic Variation with Introductions: A Case Study Using House Sparrows (Passer domesticus) on Two Continents

47. Integrator Networks: Illuminating the Black Box Linking Genotype and Phenotype

48. Plant phenotypic plasticity in a changing climate

49. Evaluating Adaptive Processes for Conservation and Management of Estuarine and Coastal Resources

50. Plasticity, Not Adaptation to Salt Level, Explains Variation Along a Salinity Gradient in a Salt Marsh Perennial