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How to do meta-analysis of open datasetsResponse of bats to light with different spectra: light-shy and agile bat presence is affected by white and green, but not red lightGenotypes selected for early and late avian lay date differ in their phenotype, but not fitness, in the wildEnvironmental coupling of heritability and selection is rare and of minor evolutionary significance in wild populationsComparing two measures of phenological synchrony in a predator–prey interaction: Simpler works betterThe Genomics of Circadian Timing in a Wild Bird, the Great Tit (Parus major)Quantifying individual variation in reaction norms: Mind the residualNo effect of artificial light of different colors on commuting Daubenton's bats (<i>Myotis daubentonii</i>) in a choice experimentPhenological mismatch drives selection elevation, but not on slope, of breeding time plasticity in a wild songbirdMaternal effects in a wild songbird are environmentally plastic but only marginally alter the rate of adaptationFrugivorous bats prefer information from novel social partnersQuantifying evolution in wild populationsClimate change impacts: birdsPredicting evolutionary responses when genetic variance and selection covary with the environment: a large-scale Open Access Data approachProbing variation in reaction norms in wild populationsReply to: More evidence is needed to show that heritability and selection are not associatedSurviving on the edge: a conservation-oriented habitat analysis and forest edge manipulation for the hazel dormouse in the NetherlandsEnvironmentally plastic maternal effects only marginally alter rate of adaptation in a wild songbird