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1. Predation risk shapes the degree of placentation in natural populations of live‐bearing fish.

2. A multilocus phylogeny of the fish genus Poeciliopsis: Solving taxonomic uncertainties and preliminary evidence of reticulation.

3. Maternal size and body condition predict the amount of post‐fertilization maternal provisioning in matrotrophic fish.

4. On the prediction of cytotoxicity of diverse chemicals for topminnow (Poeciliopsis lucida) hepatoma cell line, PLHC-1$.

5. On the prediction of cytotoxicity of diverse chemicals for topminnow (Poeciliopsis lucida) hepatoma cell line, PLHC-1$.

6. Two new species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 from Profundulus oaxacae (Pisces: Profundulidae) from Oaxaca, Mexico, studied by morphology and molecular analyses.

7. DISTRIBUTION OF THE LEPTORHAPHIS KÖRB. 1855 GENUS IN ROMANIA.

8. First record of piscivory in the Tropical Kingbird (Tyrannus melancholicus).

9. Occurrence of Poeciliopsis fasciata (Meek, 1904) (Poeciliidae) in the floodplain of the Grijalva river basin, Mexico.

10. Sympatry Predicts Spot Pigmentation Patterns and Female Association Behavior in the Livebearing Fish Poeciliopsis baenschi.

11. Mixture effects between different azoles and β-naphthoflavone on the CYP1A biomarker in a fish cell line.

12. The combined use of the PLHC-1 cell line and the recombinant yeast assay to assess the environmental quality of estuarine and coastal sediments.

13. Mortality rates in two populations of the viviparous fish Poeciliopsis baenschi (Teleostei: Poeciliidae).

14. Interactions of pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotics on key detoxification mechanisms and cytoskeleton in Poeciliopsis lucida hepatocellular carcinoma, PLHC-1 cell line

15. POPULATION ABUNDANCE AND SEX RATIO OF THE VIVIPAROUS FRESHWATER FISH POECILIOPSIS BAENSCHI (POECILIIDAE) THROUGHOUT ITS RANGE IN WESTERN MEXICO.

16. Genetic Evaluation of Captive Populations of Endangered Species and Merging of Populations: Gila Topminnows as an Example.

17. What can phylogeographic breaks in the livebearer Poeciliopsis turrubarensis tell about fish community boundaries in western Costa Rica?

18. Why do placentas evolve? An evaluation of the life-history facilitation hypothesis in the fish genus Poeciliopsis.

19. Analysis of Expressed Sequence Tags from the Placenta of the Live-Bearing Fish Poeciliopsis (Poeciliidae).

20. IS MOM IN CHARGE? IMPLICATIONS OF RESOURCE PROVISIONING ON THE EVOLUTION OF THE PLACENTA AMANDA I. BANET ET AL. PLACENTAL EVOLUTION.

21. Factors Influencing the Distribution of Poeciliopsis fasciata along the Río Salado (Puebla. Mexico).

22. Reproduction of the fish Poeciliopsis gracilis (Cyprinodontiformes: Poeciliidae) in Coatetelco, a tropical shallow lake in Mexico.

23. Human pharmaceuticals modulate P-gp1 (ABCB1) transport activity in the fish cell line PLHC-1

24. Innate responses to male sexual harassment in female mosquitofish.

25. Do placental species abort offspring? Testing an assumption of the Trexler–DeAngelis model.

26. Habitat predicts reproductive superfetation and body shape in the livebearing fish Poeciliopsis turrubarensis.

27. The endangered Sonoran topminnow: Examination of species and ESUs using three mtDNA genes.

28. Serum alters the uptake and relative potencies of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons in cell culture bioassays.

29. Sexual Selection Among Clones of Unisexual Fish (Poeciliopsis: Poeciliidae): Genetic Factors and Rare-Female Advantage.

30. Feeding behavior in sexual and clonal strains of Poeciliopsis.

31. Complete mitochondrial genome of the headwater livebearer, Poeciliopsis monacha : the mother of clones.

32. GILA TOPMINNOWS.

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