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1.) Going with the flow: ecomorphological variation across aquatic flow regimes: an introduction to the symposium

2.) Modes and scaling in aquatic locomotion

3.) The role of spatial and ontogenetic morphological variation in the expansion of the geographic range of the tropical brown alga, Turbinaria ornata

4.) Swimming dynamics and propulsive efficiency of squids throughout ontogeny

5.) Morphological selection in an extreme flow environment: body shape and waterfall-climbing success in the Hawaiian stream fish Sicyopterus stimpsoni

6.) Predictability of phenotypic differentiation across flow regimes in fishes

7.) Ecomorphological variation in shell shape of the freshwater turtle Pseudemys concinna inhabiting different aquatic flow regimes

8.) Hydrodynamic flow control in marine mammals

9.) Mussel attachment on rocky shores: the effect of flow on byssus production

10.) Living where the flow is right: How flow affects feeding in bryozoans

11.) Do antennule and aesthetasc structure in the crayfish Orconectes virilis correlate with flow habitat?

12.) How kelp produce blade shapes suited to different flow regimes: A new wrinkle

13.) Recent advances in crustacean genomics

14.) On the Nature of Limbs: A Discourse. Richard Owen. Edited by Ron Amundson, with Preface by Brian K. Hall, and Introductory Essays by Ron Amundson, Kevin Padian, Mary P. Winsor, and Jennifer Coggon.

15.) Biological Emergences: Evolution by Natural Experiment. Robert G.B. Reid.

16.) Origins: Selected Letters of Charles Darwin, 1822-1859. Anniversary edition. Frederick Burkhardt, editor. * Evolution: Selected Letters of Charles Darwin, 1860-1870. Frederick Burkhardt, Samantha Evans, and Alison M. Pearn, editors.

17.) Coding and Redundancy: Man-Made and Animal-Evolved Signals. Jack P. Hailman.

18.) Advances in neurobiology: an introduction

19.) Emerging methodologies for the study of hypothalamic gonadotropin-releasing-hormone (GnRH) neurons

20.) The control of reproductive physiology and behavior by gonadotropin-inhibitory hormone

21.) Four functional GnRH receptors in zebrafish: analysis of structure, signaling, synteny and phylogeny

22.) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone II: a multi-purpose neuropeptide

23.) How do social dominance and social information influence reproduction and the brain?

24.) Head segmentation in vertebrates

25.) Historical hypotheses regarding segmentation of the vertebrate head

26.) Head organization and the head/trunk relationship in protochordates: problems and prospects

27.) Amphioxus and the evolution of head segmentation

28.) Is the vertebrate head segmented?--evolutionary and developmental considerations

29.) Anterior-posterior patterning and segmentation of the vertebrate head

30.) The midline, oral ectoderm, and the arch-0 problem

31.) Segmentation of the vertebrate skull: neural-crest derivation of adult cartilages in the clawed frog, Xenopus laevis

32.) Erratum

33.) New resources inform study of genome size, content, and organization in nonavian reptiles

34.) Turtle isochore structure is intermediate between amphibians and other amniotes

35.) Evolutionary relationships among copies of feather beta ({beta}) keratin genes from several avian orders

36.) Evolution of the gene network underlying gonadogenesis in turtles with temperature-dependent and genotypic sex determination

37.) Trends in the evolution of reptilian chromosomes

38.) Three tiers of genome evolution in reptiles

39.) Characterization, chromosomal location, and genomic neighborhood of a ratite ortholog of a gene with gonadal expression in mammals

40.) Evolution of sex chromosomes in Sauropsida

41.) Exploiting genomic resources in studies of speciation and adaptive radiation of lizards in the genus Anolis

42.) Novel approaches for the study of vertebrate steroid hormone receptors

43.) Gorilla Society: Conflict, Compromise and Cooperation Between the Sexes. Alexander H. Harcourt and Kelly J. Stewart, editors.

44.) Heredity Produced: At the Crossroads of Biology, Politics, and Culture, 1500-1870. Staffan Muller-Wille and Hans-Jorg Rheinberger, editors.

45.) The Biology of African Savannahs (Biology of Habitat Series). Bryan Shorrocks.

46.) Environmental Constraints upon Locomotion and Predator-prey Interactions in Aquatic Organisms. Paolo Domenici, Guy Claireaux, and David J. McKenzie, editors.

47.) Big Bone Lick: The Cradle of American Paleontology. Stanley Hedeen.

48.) Cockroaches: Ecology, Behavior, and Natural History. William J. Bell, Louis M. Roth, and Christine A. Nalepa.

49.) Foraging: Behavior and Ecology. David W. Stephens, Joel S. Brown, and Ronald C. Ydenberg, editors.

50.) Experimental Endocrinology and Reproductive Biology. C. Haldar, M. Singaravel, S. R. Pandi-Perumal, and Daniel P. Cardinali, editors.

51.) Beautiful minds--the parallel lives of great apes and dolphins. Maddalena Bearzi and Craig B. Stanford.

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