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Functional vocal communication and social behavior in the California towhee (Pipilo crissalis)
Differentiation across multiple spatial scales in three Californian amphibians
 
Microevolutionary responses of the house sparrow to changing environments
Evolution of annelids and their mitochondrial genomes
 
Postcranial pneumaticity in dinosaurs and the origin of the avian lung
Phylogenetics and ecology of pelagic munnopsid isopods (Crustacea, Asellota)
 
The function and evolution of gekkotan adhesive feet
Speciation in North American spiny lizards (genus Sceloporus): Insights from phylogeny, phylogeography, and hybrid zones
 
Color evolution in Andean hummingbirds
On hummingbird tail morphology as shaped by the interactions between flight-related functions, and sexual selection
 
The evolution of flightlessness in Hawaiian moths
The effects of pesticide exposure on gonadal development, phonotaxis, and calling in the African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis
 
On hummingbird tail morphology as shaped by the interactions between flight-related functions, and sexual selection
Lineage divergence and species formation in plethodontid salamanders
 
Distribution, ontogenetic profile, and anti-predator efficacy of tetrodotoxin in two species of blue-ringed octopuses (Hapalochlaena lunulata and H. fasciata)
Defensive behaviors of deep-sea squids: Ink release, body patterning, and arm autotomy
 
Behavior, ecology and genetics of Geoffroy's tamarin (Saguinus geoffroyi)
Kinship, Social Structure, and the Ecological Bases for Sociality in Torch-Tail Spiny Rats, Trinomys yonenagae (Rodentia: Echimyidae): Evidence from Field and Molecular Data
 
Studies on the Cave-Spider Family Leptonetidae in North America
The Holarctic Hacklemesh Spider Genus Callobius (Araneae: Amaurobiidae): Morphology, Systematics, and Population Biology