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2. Larval environmental conditions influence plasticity in resource use by adults in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides
3. Socially transferred materials: why and how to study them
4. Evolutionary change in the construction of the nursery environment when parents are prevented from caring for their young directly
5. Sexual dimorphism in head size in wild burying beetles.
6. Carrion type and extent of breeding success together influence subsequent carrion choice by adult burying beetles.
7. Can recent evolutionary history promote resilience to environmental change?
8. Selection on the joint actions of pairs leads to divergent adaptation and coadaptation of care-giving parents during pre-hatching care
9. Multimodal mimicry of hosts in a radiation of parasitic finches
10. An evolutionary switch from sibling rivalry to sibling cooperation, caused by a sustained loss of parental care
11. Seasonal Patterns of Resource Use Within Natural Populations of Burying Beetles.
12. Biomechanical adaptations enable phoretic mite species to occupy distinct spatial niches on host burying beetles
13. A weapons–testes trade-off in males is amplified in female traits
14. Competition among host‐specific lineages of Poecilochirus carabi mites influences the extent of co‐adaptation with their Nicrophorus vespilloides burying beetle hosts
15. Sexual dimorphism in head size in wild burying beetles (Nicrophorus vespilloides)
16. Parental care and sibling competition independently increase phenotypic variation among burying beetle siblings
17. Adaptive evolution of synchronous egg-hatching in compensation for the loss of parental care
18. Strategies for managing rival bacterial communities: Lessons from burying beetles
19. Begging Call Mimicry by Brood Parasite Nestlings: Adaptation, Manipulation and Development
20. Adaptation to a novel family environment involves both apparent and cryptic phenotypic changes
21. Grey Gerygone hosts are not egg rejecters, but Shining Bronze-Cuckoos lay cryptic eggs
22. Parental care shapes the evolution of molecular genetic variation
23. Conspicuous, Ultraviolet-Rich Mouth Colours in Begging Chicks
24. Sex Differences in Canary (Serinus canaria) Provisioning Rules
25. A Growth Cost of Begging in Captive Canary Chicks
26. Parental care results in a greater mutation load, for which it is also a phenotypic antidote
27. The evolutionary demise of a social interaction: experimentally induced loss of traits involved in the supply and demand of care
28. Previous breeding success and carrion substrate together influence subsequent carrion choice by adult Nicrophorus vespilloides
29. Interspecific interactions explain variation in the duration of paternal care in the burying beetle
30. Parental effects and flight behaviour in the burying beetle, Nicrophorus vespilloides
31. Behaviorally Induced Camouflage: A New Mechanism of Avian Egg Protection
32. Using Experimental Evolution to Study Adaptations for Life within the Family
33. Parental care masks a density-dependent shift from cooperation to competition among burying beetle larvae
34. Brood Parasitic Cowbird Nestlings Use Host Young to Procure Resources
35. Supplementary Table 1 for Pascoal et al. from Parental care results in a greater mutation load, for which it is also a phenotypic antidote
36. Socially transferred materials: why and how to study them
37. Indole: An evolutionarily conserved influencer of behavior across kingdoms
38. A sustained change in the supply of parental care causes adaptive evolution of offspring morphology
39. Social immunity of the family: parental contributions to a public good modulated by brood size
40. Niche construction through a Goldilocks principle maximizes fitness for a nest-sharing brood parasite
41. The past, present and future of ‘cuckoos versus reed warblers’
42. The Evolution of Complex Begging Displays
43. A direct physiological trade-off between personal and social immunity
44. A window on the past: male ornamental plumage reveals the quality of their early-life environment
45. “Why” and “How” behavior evolves: a comment on Bailey et al.
46. Aposematism in the burying beetle? Dual function of anal fluid in parental care and chemical defense
47. Begging Call Mimicry by Brood Parasite Nestlings: Adaptation, Manipulation and Development
48. Multilevel selection leads to divergent coadaptation of care-giving parents during pre-hatching parental care
49. Parental care results in a greater mutation load, for which it is also a phenotypic antidote
50. Sense and sensitivity: responsiveness to offspring signals varies with the parents' potential to breed again
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