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Downloaded from http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/ on May 10, 2017 Volume 372 | Issue 1712 | 19 January 2017 Contents Theme issue: Human influences on evolution, and the ecological and societal consequences Article ID Domestication impacts on plant – herbivore interactions: a meta-analysis SR Whitehead, MM Turcotte and K Poveda 20160034 Harvest-induced evolution: insights from aquatic and terrestrial systems A Kuparinen and M Festa-Bianchet 20160036 20160042 Genetic architecture of age at maturity can generate divergent and disruptive harvest-induced evolution A Kuparinen and JA Hutchings 20160035 20160041 Invasions and extinctions through the looking glass of evolutionary ecology RI Colautti, JM Alexander, KM Dlugosch, SR Keller and SE Sultan INTRODUCTION Human influences on evolution, and the ecological and societal consequences AP Hendry, KM Gotanda and EI Svensson Article ID 20160028 ARTICLES Adaptive capabilities and fitness consequences associated with pollution exposure in fish PB Hamilton, G Rolshausen, TM Uren Webster and CR Tyler Does eutrophication-driven evolution change aquatic ecosystems? TJ Alexander, P Vonlanthen and O Seehausen Urban driven phenotypic changes: empirical observations and theoretical implications for eco-evolutionary feedback M Alberti, J Marzluff and VM Hunt Eco-evolutionary dynamics in urbanized landscapes: evolution, species sorting and the change in zooplankton body size along urbanization gradients KI Brans, L Govaert, JMT Engelen, AT Gianuca, C Souffreau and L De Meester Adaptation to fragmentation: evolutionary dynamics driven by human influences P-O Cheptou, AL Hargreaves, D Bonte and H Jacquemyn Effects of fragmentation on plant adaptation to urban environments J Dubois and P-O Cheptou Life history trade-offs, the intensity of competition, and coexistence in novel and evolving communities under climate change LT Lancaster, G Morrison and RN Fitt The eco-evolutionary impacts of domestication and agricultural practices on wild species MM Turcotte, H Araki, DS Karp, K Poveda and SR Whitehead 20160029 20160030 20160037 20160038 20160046 20160033 20160031 Phenological shifts of native and invasive species under climate change: insights from the Boechera – Lythrum model RI Colautti, J Ågren and JT Anderson 20160032 Antibiotic resistance in the wild: an eco-evolutionary perspective T Hiltunen, M Virta and A-L Laine 20160039 Sublethal streptomycin concentrations and lytic bacteriophage together promote resistance evolution J Cairns, L Becks, M Jalasvuori and T Hiltunen 20160040 Human drivers of ecological and evolutionary dynamics in emerging and disappearing infectious disease systems MA Rogalski, CD Gowler, CL Shaw, RA Hufbauer and MA Duffy 20160043 Resistance in persisting bat populations after white-nose syndrome invasion KE Langwig, JR Hoyt, KL Parise, WF Frick, JT Foster and AM Kilpatrick 20160044