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Cole AG, Jahnel SM, Kaul S, Steger J, Hagauer J, Denner A et al. Muscle cell-type diversification is driven by bHLH transcription factor expansion and extensive effector gene duplications. Nature Communications. 2023 Dec;14(1):1747. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-37220-6

Espada-Hinojosa S, Karthäuser C, Srivastava A, Schuster L, Winter T, de Oliveira AL et al. Comparative genomics of a vertically transmitted thiotrophic bacterial ectosymbiont and its close free-living relative. Molecular Ecology Resources. 2023 Nov 27;24(1):e13889. Epub 2023 Nov 27. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.13889

Frigerio D, Hohl AG, Puehringer-Sturmayr V, Colombelli-Négrel D, Kleindorfer S. A direct personal experience of science and nature changes intended behaviours for conservation. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia. 2023 Nov 9;147(2):268-287. doi: 10.1080/03721426.2023.2264366

Ibanez de Aldecoa de Elera P, Tebbich S, Griffin AS. Persistence associated with extractive foraging explains variation in innovation in Darwin’s finches. Behavioral Ecology. 2023 Oct 28;35(1):arad090. doi: 10.1093/beheco/arad090

Hood-Nowotny R, Rabitsch I, Cimadom A, Suarez-Rubio M, Watzinger A, Schmidt Yanez PL et al. Plant invasion causes alterations in Darwin's finch feeding patterns in Galápagos cloud forests. Science of the Total Environment. 2023 Oct 15;895:164990. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164990

Puehringer-Sturmayr V, Fiby M, Bachmann S, Filz S, Grassmann I, Hoi T et al. Effects of food-based enrichment on enclosure use and behavioral patterns in captive mammalian predators: a case study from an Austrian wildlife park. PeerJ. 2023 Oct 9;11:e16091. doi: 10.7717/PEERJ.16091

Neukirchen S, Pereira IAC, Baltazar de Lima de Sousa MF. Stepwise pathway for early evolutionary assembly of dissimilatory sulfite and sulfate reduction. The ISME Journal. 2023 Oct;17(10):1680-1692. Epub 2023 Jul 19. doi: 10.1038/s41396-023-01477-y

Grunstra N, Hollinetz F, Bravo Morante G, Zachos F, Pfaff C, Winkler V et al. Convergent evolution in Afrotheria and non-afrotherians demonstrates high evolvability of the mammalian inner ear. Research Square. 2023 Jul 10. doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3125661/v1

Pavlicev M, Hansen TF, Pelabon C, Houle D. Conclusion: Is Evolvability a New and Unifying Concept? In Evolvability. : A unifying concept in evolutionary biology?. The MIT Press. 2023. p. 373-388. (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology). doi: 10.7551/mitpress/14126.001.0001

Hansen TF, Houle D, Pavlicev M, Pelabon C. Introduction: Evolvability. In Evolvability. A unifying concept in evolutionary biology?. 2023. (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology).

Pavlicev M, Bourg S, Le Rouzic A. The genotype-phenotype map structure and its role for evolvability. In Hansen T, Houle D, Pavličev M, Pélabon C, editors, Evolvability: A unifying concept in evolutionary biology?. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press. 2023. p. 147-169. (Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology). doi: 10.7551/mitpress/14126.001.0001

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