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Haeckel's ABC of evolution and development
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- 11 December 2002, pp. 495-528
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200 YEARS OF AMPHIBIAN WATER ECONOMY: FROM ROBERT TOWNSON TO THE PRESENT
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- 01 May 1997, pp. 153-237
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The evolution of fitness in life-history theory
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- 01 August 2000, pp. 377-404
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Modelling Southern Ocean ecosystems: krill, the food-web, and the impacts of harvesting
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- 21 September 2006, pp. 581-608
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Primate spermatogenesis: new insights into comparative testicular organisation, spermatogenic efficiency and endocrine control
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- 28 April 2005, pp. 475-488
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Enigmas of mammalian gamete form and function
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- 04 May 2004, pp. 429-460
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Parasitic exploitation as an engine of diversity
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- 11 November 2003, pp. 639-675
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The biology of impact craters – a review
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- 16 September 2002, pp. 279-310
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Emergent properties from organisms to ecosystems: towards a realistic approach
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- 13 April 2005, pp. 403-411
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How the sperm lost its tail: the evolution of aflagellate sperm
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- 08 November 2004, pp. 795-814
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Origin and evolution of primate social organisation: a reconstruction
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- 01 August 2000, pp. 405-435
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The evolution of learning
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- 04 May 2004, pp. 301-335
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A sigmoidal transcriptional response: cooperativity, synergy and dosage effects
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- 10 March 2003, pp. 149-170
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The sperm, a neuron with a tail: ‘neuronal’ receptors in mammalian sperm
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- 08 November 2004, pp. 713-732
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Is more choice always desirable? Evidence and arguments from leks, food selection, and environmental enrichment
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- 11 January 2005, pp. 73-92
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Positive selection in the evolution of cancer
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- 09 June 2006, pp. 407-424
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Flight adaptations in Palaeozoic Palaeoptera (Insecta)
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- 01 February 2000, pp. 129-167
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Development, structure, and function of a novel respiratory organ, the lung-air sac system of birds: to go where no other vertebrate has gone
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- 12 October 2006, pp. 545-579
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RESPONSES OF PLANTS TO INFECTION BY BOTRYTIS CINEREA AND NOVEL MEANS INVOLVED IN REDUCING THEIR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO INFECTION
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- 01 August 1997, pp. 381-422
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DETERMINANTS OF PRIMATE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION: COMPARATIVE EVIDENCE AND NEW INSIGHTS FROM MALAGASY LEMURS
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- 01 February 1997, pp. 111-151
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