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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2010Adaptive Origins: Evolution and Human DevelopmentLaFrenière, Peter
2014Are genes faster than crabs?A. Darling, John; Erica Tsai, Yi-Hsin; M. H. Blakeslee, April
2015Aremicrobes fundamentally different than macroorganisms?Oliverio, Angela M.; Lahr, Daniel J. G.; Grant, Jessica
2016Attack risk for butterflies changes with eyespot number and sizeHo, Sebastian
2015Back to TanganyikaMeyer, Britta S.; Indermaur, Adrian; Ehrensperger, Xenia
2015Baleen boomand bustMarx, Felix G.; Fordyce, Ewan R.
2015The cervical anatomy of Samotherium,an intermediate-necked giraffidDanowitz, Melinda; Domalski, Rebecca; Solounias, Nikos
2016Coevolutionary interactions between farmers andmafia induce host acceptance of avian brood parasitesChakra, Maria Abou; Hilbe, Christian; Traulsen, Arne
2016Coexistence of three sympatric cormorantsMahendiran; Mylswamy
2012Cognitive Search: Evolution, Algorithms, and the BrainTodd, Peter M.; Hills, Thomas T.; Robbins, Trevor W.
2016Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktalesSilva, Sara Graçada; Tehrani, Jamshid J.
2014Competition and cooperationina synchronous bushcricket chorusHartbauer, M.; Haitzinger, L.; Kainz, M.
2016Conflict between background matching and social signalling in a colour-changing freshwater fishKelley, Jennifer L.; Rodgers, Gwendolen M.; Morrell, Lesley J.
2015The contribution of seed dispersers to tree species diversity in tropical rainforestsKakishima, Satoshi; Morita, Satoru; Yoshida, Katsuhiko
2013Cooperation and Its EvolutionSterelny, Kim
2017The Cradle of Humanity: How the Changing Landscape of Africa Made Us So SmartMaslin, Mark
2015Crypsis via leg clusteringZhang, Shichang
2017Darwinism as religion: what literature tells us about evolutionRuse, Michael
2016Deceived by stripesMurali, Gopal; Kodandaramaiah, Ullasa
2016Discrete but variable structure of animal societies leads to the false perception of a social continuumRubenstein, Dustin R.; Botero, Carlos A.; Lacey, Eileen A.