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1. Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of the black sea urchin Arbacia lixula (Linnaeus, 1758).

2. Taxonomic accuracy and complementarity between bulk and eDNA metabarcoding provides an alternative to morphology for biological assessment of freshwater macroinvertebrates.

3. A new sampling device for metabarcoding surveillance of port communities and detection of non-indigenous species.

4. Exceptional population genomic homogeneity in the black brittle star Ophiocomina nigra (Ophiuroidea, Echinodermata) along the Atlantic-Mediterranean coast.

5. Using eDNA to find Micrognathozoa.

6. High taxonomic diversity and miniaturization in benthic communities under persistent natural CO 2 disturbances.

7. Resource competition drives an invasion-replacement event among shrew species on an island.

8. High resolution ancient sedimentary DNA shows that alpine plant diversity is associated with human land use and climate change.

9. Using DNA Metabarcoding to Characterize the Prey Spectrum of Two Co-Occurring Themisto Amphipods in the Rapidly Changing Atlantic-Arctic Gateway Fram Strait.

10. Fine-scale differences in eukaryotic communities inside and outside salmon aquaculture cages revealed by eDNA metabarcoding.

11. For all audiences: Incorporating immature stages into standardised spider inventories has a major impact on the assessment of biodiversity patterns.

12. DNA metabarcoding reveals the importance of gelatinous zooplankton in the diet of Pandalus borealis, a keystone species in the Arctic.

13. DnoisE: distance denoising by entropy. An open-source parallelizable alternative for denoising sequence datasets.

14. Trade-offs between reducing complex terminology and producing accurate interpretations from environmental DNA: Comment on "Environmental DNA: What's behind the term?" by Pawlowski et al., (2020).

15. Marine biomonitoring with eDNA: Can metabarcoding of water samples cut it as a tool for surveying benthic communities?

16. To denoise or to cluster, that is not the question: optimizing pipelines for COI metabarcoding and metaphylogeography.

17. Space-time dynamics in monitoring neotropical fish communities using eDNA metabarcoding.

18. Temperature-dependent egg production and egg hatching rates of small egg-carrying and broadcast-spawning copepods Oithona similis , Microsetella norvegica and Microcalanus pusillus .

19. Enjoying the warming Mediterranean: Transcriptomic responses to temperature changes of a thermophilous keystone species in benthic communities.

20. From metabarcoding to metaphylogeography: separating the wheat from the chaff.

21. Biodiversity assessment of tropical shelf eukaryotic communities via pelagic eDNA metabarcoding.

22. Environmental DNA metabarcoding as an effective and rapid tool for fish monitoring in canals.

23. Spatio-temporal patterns of genetic variation in Arbacia lixula, a thermophilous sea urchin in expansion in the Mediterranean.

24. Metabarcoding of shrimp stomach content: Harnessing a natural sampler for fish biodiversity monitoring.

25. DNA metabarcoding unveils multiscale trophic variation in a widespread coastal opportunist.

26. Persistence of environmental DNA in marine systems.

27. Molecular gut content analysis of different spider body parts.

28. DNA metabarcoding of littoral hard-bottom communities: high diversity and database gaps revealed by two molecular markers.

29. Environmental DNA illuminates the dark diversity of sharks.

30. Under the canopy: Community-wide effects of invasive algae in Marine Protected Areas revealed by metabarcoding.

31. Environmental DNA reveals tropical shark diversity in contrasting levels of anthropogenic impact.

32. Spatio-temporal monitoring of deep-sea communities using metabarcoding of sediment DNA and RNA.

34. Deep-Sea, Deep-Sequencing: Metabarcoding Extracellular DNA from Sediments of Marine Canyons.

35. Natural or naturalized? Phylogeography suggests that the abundant sea urchin Arbacia lixula is a recent colonizer of the Mediterranean.

36. A new application of Streptavidin ImmunoCAP for measuring IgG antibodies against non-available commercial antigens.

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