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INSIDE JEB Wolbachia makes parasite vulnerable to hyperparasite; Manduca larvae survive drowning; CaV channels send Paramecium into reverse; Testosterone regulates scarlet plumage in red-backed fairy-wrens OUTSIDE JEB Some like it hotter than others; Leaf-footed bugs choose to lose legs; When symbionts overstay their welcome; Diving beetles that handle heat better have bigger backyard

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REVIEW Understanding how animal groups achieve coordinated movement Herbert-Read, J. E.

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RESEARCH ARTICLES Wolbachia increases the susceptibility of a parasitoid wasp to hyperparasitism van Nouhuys, S., Kohonen, M. and Duplouy, A.

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Vertebral bending mechanics and xenarthrous morphology in the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) Oliver, J. D., Jones, K. E., Hautier, L., Loughry, W. J. and Pierce, S. E.

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Do respiratory limitations affect metabolism of insect larvae before moulting? An empirical test at the individual level Kivelä , S. M., Lehmann, P. and Gotthard, K.

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Gene copy silencing and DNA methylation in natural and artificially produced allopolyploid fish Matos, I. M. N., Coelho, M. M. and Schartl, M.

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Experimental tests of planar strain theory for predicting bone cross-sectional longitudinal and shear strains Verner, K. A., Lehner, M., Lamas, L. P. and Main, R. P.

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Testosterone activates sexual dimorphism including male-typical carotenoid but not melanin plumage pigmentation in a female bird Lindsay, W. R., Barron, D. G., Webster, M. S. and Schwabl, H.

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Flowing water affects fish fast-starts: escape performance of the Hawaiian stream goby, Sicyopterus stimpsoni Diamond, K. M., Schoenfuss, H. L., Walker, J. A. and Blob, R. W.

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Determinants of preferred ground clearance during swing phase of human walking Wu, A. R. and Kuo, A. D.

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Insulin effects on honeybee appetitive behaviour Mengoni Gonalons, C., Guiraud, M., ̃ de Brito Sanchez, M. G. and Farina, W. M.

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Acclimation potential of Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) from the rapidly warming Arctic Ocean Drost, H. E., Lo, M., Carmack, E. C. and Farrell, A. P.

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Improved cardiac filling facilitates the postprandial elevation of stroke volume in Python regius Enok, S., Leite, G. S. P. C., Leite, C. A. C., Gesser, H., Hedrick, M. S. and Wang, T.

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Metabolic recovery from drowning by insect pupae Woods, H. A. and Lane, S. J.

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Ontogeny of learning walks and the acquisition of landmark information in desert ants, Cataglyphis fortis Fleischmann, P. N., Christian, M., Mü ller, V. L., Rö ssler, W. and Wehner, R.

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Aerodynamic consequences of wing morphing during emulated take-off and gliding in birds Klaassen van Oorschot, B., Mistick, E. A. and Tobalske, B. W.

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Dietary flavonoids advance timing of moult but do not affect redox status of juvenile blackbirds (Turdus merula) Cecere, J. G., Caprioli, M., Carnevali, C., Colombo, G., Dalle-Donne, I., Mancuso, E., Milzani, A., Parolini, M., Portanova, A., Saino, N., Serra, L. and Rubolini, D.

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The diversity and evolution of locomotor muscle properties in anurans Astley, H. C.

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Evaluating the role of NRF-1 in the regulation of the goldfish COX4-1 gene in response to temperature Gao, G. and Moyes, C. D.

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Voltage-gated calcium channels of Paramecium cilia Lodh, S., Yano, J., Valentine, M. S. and Van Houten, J. L.

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The ocelli of Archaeognatha (Hexapoda): functional morphology, pigment migration and chemical nature of the reflective tapetum Bö hm, A. and Pass, G.

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Energy and lipid metabolism during direct and diapause development in a pierid butterfly Lehmann, P., Pruisscher, P., Posledovich, D., Carlsson, M., Kä kelä , R., Tang, P., Nylin, S., Wheat, C. W., Wiklund, C. and Gotthard, K.

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Cover: The scale-covered jumping bristletail Machilis hrabei belongs to the ancient hexapod lineage of Archaeognatha, which is mainly found in rocky habitats or on trees. Bö hm and Pass ( pp. 3039–3048) investigated the structure and physiology of the ocelli in Archaeognatha. Two soleshaped lateral ocelli are located between the antennae and the compound eyes. The median ocellus is oriented downward and is not visible from the perspective of the cover image. The red pigment within the ocelli migrates behind a layer of xanthine nanocrystals during dark adaptation which subsequently acts as a reflector, likely enhancing low-light sensitivity. Photo credit: Alexander Bö hm.