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1. The development of compensatory ability for a sexually-selected ornament in stalk-eyed flies

2. Sex differences in aggression: Differential roles of 5-HT2, neuropeptide F and tachykinin.

4. Neuromodulation of Nestmate Recognition Decisions by Pavement Ants.

5. Drag-based 'hovering' in ducks: the hydrodynamics and energetic cost of bottom feeding.

6. The stalk-eyed fly as a model for aggression - is there a conserved role for 5-HT between vertebrates and invertebrates?

8. The organization of societal conflicts by pavement antsTetramorium caespitum: an agent-based model of amine-mediated decision making

9. Sex differences in aggression: Differential roles of 5-HT2, neuropeptide F and tachykinin

11. David vs. Goliath: Serotonin modulates opponent perception between smaller and larger rivals

12. Editorial The role of monoamines in modulating behavior

13. Neurochemistry as a bridge between morphology and behavior: Perspectives on aggression in insects

15. Metabolic Adaptations of Skeletal Muscle to Voluntary Wheel Running Exercise in Hypertensive Heart Failure Rats

16. Size matters, but so does shape: quantifying complex shape changes in a sexually selected trait in stalk-eyed flies (Diptera: Diopsidae)

17. Sexual dimorphism in wing beat frequency in relation to eye span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)

18. Sequential Analysis Reveals Behavioral Differences Underlying Female-Biased Predation Risk in Stalk-Eyed Flies

19. Previous experience matters in the stalk-eyed fly Teleopsis dalmanni

20. Compensation for exaggerated eye stalks in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)

21. Selection for intrinsic endurance modifies endocrine stress responsiveness

22. Sequential analysis of aggressive interactions in the stalk-eyed fly Teleopsis dalmanni

23. Phenotypic and evolutionary plasticity of body composition in rats selectively bred for high endurance capacity

24. Galois module structure of Galois cohomology for embeddable cyclic extensions of degree p n

25. Gender differences in survival and antipredatory behavior in stalk-eyed flies

26. Wing shape, wing size, and sexual dimorphism in eye-span in stalk-eyed flies (Diopsidae)

27. Do the elongated eye stalks of Diopsid flies facilitate rival assessment?

28. Selection for aerobic capacity affects corticosterone, monoamines and wheel-running activity

29. Neuromodulation of Nestmate Recognition Decisions by Pavement Ants

30. Cohomological Dimension and Schreier's Formula in Galois Cohomology

31. Hilbert 90 for Biquadratic Extensions

32. Assessment strategies and fighting patterns in animal contests: a role for serotonin?

33. The organization of societal conflicts by pavement ants

34. GALOIS MODULE STRUCTURE OF pTH-POWER CLASSES OF CYCLIC EXTENSIONS OF DEGREE pn

35. Genetic divergence does not predict change in ornament expression among populations of stalk-eyed flies

36. RAPID EVOLUTION OF POSTZYGOTIC REPRODUCIVE ISOLATION IN STALK-EYED FLIES

37. Molecular and quantitative genetic divergence among populations of house mice with known evolutionary histories

38. Microsatellite variation among divergent populations of stalk-eyed flies, genus Cyrtodiopsis

39. Number of Arginine-Vasopressin Neurons in the Suprachiasmatic Nuclei Is Not Related to Level or Circadian Characteristics of Wheel-Running Activity in House Mice

40. Different Effects of Intensity and Duration of Locomotor Activity on Circadian Period

41. Food wasting by house mice: variation among individuals, families, and genetic lines

42. The Mode of Evolution of Molecular Markers in Populations of House Mice Under Artificial Selection for Locomotor Behavior

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44. EVOLUTION OF A SMALL-MUSCLE POLYMORPHISM IN LINES OF HOUSE MICE SELECTED FOR HIGH ACTIVITY LEVELS

45. The long and short of sperm polymorphisms in insects

46. Maternal-care behavior and life-history traits in house mice (Mus domesticus) artificially selected for high voluntary wheel-running activity

47. [Untitled]

48. Trade-offs in phenotypic traits: endurance at birth, growth, survival, predation and susceptibility to parasitism in a lizard,Lacerta vivipara

49. Aerial performance of stalk-eyed flies that differ in eye span

50. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house miceMus domesticus

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