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Latest news articles from Am Nat Latest Issue:
- Volume 168, number S6: A Tale of Two Diversifications: Reciprocal Habitat Shifts to Fill Ecological Space along the Pond Permanence Gradient
- Volume 168, number S6: Integration without Unification: An Argument for Pluralism in the Biological Sciences
- Volume 168, number S6: What Hypotheses Are You Willing to Entertain?
- Volume 168, number S6: Exploring Evolutionary Constraints Is a Task for an Integrative Evolutionary Biology
- Volume 168, number S6: The Sorry State of F2 Hybrids: Consequences of Rapid Mitochondrial DNA Evolution in Allopatric Populations
- Volume 168, number S6: Biological Stoichiometry: A Chemical Bridge between Ecosystem Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Volume 168, number S6: Directional Changes in Ecological Communities and Social-Ecological Systems: A Framework for Prediction Based on Alaskan Examples
- Volume 168, number 6: Sexual Conflict and the Evolution of Female Preferences for Indicators of Male Quality
- Volume 168, number 6: Comparative Analysis of Worker Reproduction and Policing in Eusocial Hymenoptera Supports Relatedness Theory
- Volume 168, number 6: Deciphering the Effects of Climate on Animal Populations: Diagnostic Analysis Provides New Interpretation of Soay Sheep Dynamics
- Volume 168, number 6: Evidence for a Time-Integrated Species-Area Effect on the Latitudinal Gradient in Tree Diversity
- Volume 168, number 6: Metapopulation Dynamics and Biological Invasions: A Spatially Explicit Model Applied to a Freshwater Snail
- Volume 168, number 6: Pupal Remodeling and the Development and Evolution of Sexual Dimorphism in Horned Beetles
- Volume 168, number 6: Vicariant Origin of Malagasy Reptiles Supports Late Cretaceous Antarctic Land Bridge
- Volume 168, number 6: Rate of Lineage Origin Explains the Diversity Anomaly in the World's Mangrove Vegetation
- Volume 168, number 6: Why Animals Lie: How Dishonesty and Belief Can Coexist in a Signaling System
- Volume 168, number 6: Manipulating Lek Size and Composition Using Decoys: An Experimental Investigation of Lek Evolution Models
- Volume 168, number 6: Secretary's Report, 2006
- Volume 168, number 6: Habitat Selection Responses of Parents to Offspring Predation Risk: An Experimental Test
- Volume 168, number 6: Treasurer's Report, 2005