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1. Musculoskeletal mass and shape are correlated with competitive ability in male house mice ( Mus musculus ).

2. Rapid experimental evolution of reproductive isolation from a single natural population.

4. A disparity between locomotor economy and territory-holding ability in male house mice.

5. Mouse fitness measures reveal incomplete functional redundancy of Hox paralogous group 1 proteins.

6. Sexual selection constrains the body mass of male but not female mice.

7. Does allopreening control avian ectoparasites?

8. Paroxetine exposure skews litter sex ratios in mice suggesting a Trivers-Willard process.

9. Quantification of cerivastatin toxicity supports organismal performance assays as an effective tool during pharmaceutical safety assessment.

10. Plastic pikas: Behavioural flexibility in low-elevation pikas (Ochotona princeps).

11. Rofecoxib-Induced Deleterious Effects Escape Detection by Organismal Performance Assays.

12. Fitness Assays Reveal Incomplete Functional Redundancy of the HoxA1 and HoxB1 Paralogs of Mice.

13. Protein pheromone expression levels predict and respond to the formation of social dominance networks.

14. Compared to sucrose, previous consumption of fructose and glucose monosaccharides reduces survival and fitness of female mice.

15. Low-dose paroxetine exposure causes lifetime declines in male mouse body weight, reproduction and competitive ability as measured by the novel organismal performance assay.

16. Experimental viral evolution reveals major histocompatibility complex polymorphisms as the primary host factors controlling pathogen adaptation and virulence.

17. Competitive ability in male house mice (Mus musculus): genetic influences.

18. Human-relevant levels of added sugar consumption increase female mortality and lower male fitness in mice.

19. Experimental viral evolution to specific host MHC genotypes reveals fitness and virulence trade-offs in alternative MHC types.

20. MHC signaling during social communication.

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