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The butterfly Danaus plexippus is infected with the
bacteria Wolbachia and Spiroplasma
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Ecological and Evolutionary Interactions between Fruitflies and
Their Parasitic Wasps
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Fungal Endophytes in Asclepias
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Effects of parasites on host adaptation: immune system trade-offs, alternative behavioral defenses, and outcrossing rates
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Determining the effects of animal migration and range expansion on population genetics
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Acquisition and maintenance of specific bacterial symbionts in vertical and horizontal symbioses
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Studies of local adaptation and ecological determinants of
infection in a monarch butterfly-parasite interaction
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Within-host ecology: Parasitism over a changing landscape
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Dynamics of Multiple Matings in Monarch Butterflies
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Semagenesis in Nonparasitic Plants
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Prosocial Motivations of Capuchin Monkeys
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The impacts of defensive symbionts and host plants on fitness and
population dynamics of pea aphids, Acyrthosiphon pisum
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Risk-Based Plasticity of Self-Medication Behavior in Drosophila
melanogaster
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Transfer of aphid secondary symbionts within sympatric insectcommunities and the effect of ingesting symbionts on ladybirdbeetles
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Effects of Host Movement on Pathogen Population Structure and Epidemic Dynamics
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Assessing competition between drug resistant and drug sensitive
parasites in natural populations of Plasmodium falciparum
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Ecological factors determine immune costs and susceptibility of pea
aphids to a natural fungal pathogen
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Environmental context matters: studies of variation in
developmental life-history traits in insects
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