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  • 34. The impact of Wolbachia, male age and mating history on cytoplasmic incompatibility and sperm transfer in Drosophila simulans.
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  • 36. Differential allocation in a gift-giving spider: males adjust their reproductive investment in response to female condition.
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  • 38. Females sample more males at high nesting densities, but ultimately obtain less attractive mates.
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