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1. How genomics can help biodiversity conservation

2. Universal baleen whale microsatellite panel for individual identification and power to detect parentage

3. Demographic changes in Pleistocene sea turtles were driven by past sea level fluctuations affecting feeding habitat availability

4. Long-term stability in the circumpolar foraging range of a Southern Ocean predator between the eras of whaling and rapid climate change

5. Seagrass ecosystem multifunctionality under the rise of a flagship marine megaherbivore

6. A genetic perspective on cetacean evolution

7. The population genomic structure of green turtles (Chelonia mydas) suggests a warm-water corridor for tropical marine fauna between the Atlantic and Indian oceans during the last interglacial

8. Direct estimation of genome mutation rates from pedigrees in free-ranging baleen whales

9. PHFinder: Assisted detection of point heteroplasmy in Sanger sequencing chromatograms

10. The era of reference genomes in conservation genomics

11. Long-term isolation at a low effective population size greatly reduced genetic diversity in Gulf of California fin whales

12. Megaherbivores may impact expansion of invasive seagrass in the Caribbean

13. Potential applications of biomolecular archaeology to the ecohistory of sea turtles and groupers in Levant coastal antiquity

14. Decadal shift in foraging strategy of a migratory southern ocean predator

15. Population structure of North Atlantic and North Pacific sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) inferred from mitochondrial control region DNA sequences and microsatellite genotypes

16. Genomics meets applied ecology

17. Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) mitogenomics: A cautionary tale of defining sub-species from mitochondrial sequence monophyly

18. Diversity of Wadden Sea macrofauna and meiofauna communities highest in DNA from extractions preceded by cell lysis

19. Return to the sea, get huge, beat cancer : An analysis of Cetacean genomes including an assembly for the humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)

20. Population recovery changes population composition at a major southern Caribbean juvenile developmental habitat for the green turtle, Chelonia mydas

21. Finding the right coverage

22. Linking genetic kinship and demographic analyses to characterize dispersal

23. Strong and lasting impacts of past global warming on baleen whale and prey abundance

24. Decline in abundance and apparent survival rates of fin whales (

25. Hybridism

26. Contributors

27. How Well Do Molecular and Pedigree Relatedness Correspond, in Populations with Diverse Mating Systems, and Various Types and Quantities of Molecular and Demographic Data?

28. Fin whale MDH-1 and MPI allozyme variation is not reflected in the corresponding DNA sequences

29. Levels of persistent organic pollutants in eastern North Atlantic humpback whales

30. Inferring past demographic changes from contemporary genetic data: A simulation-based evaluation of the ABC methods implemented in diyabc

31. Low genetic differentiation between Greenlandic and Siberian Sanderling populations implies a different phylogeographic history than found in Red Knots

32. Reliability of genetic bottleneck tests for detecting recent population declines

33. Recaptures of genotyped bowhead whales Balaena mysticetus in eastern Canada and West Greenland

34. How many genetic markers to tag an individual? An empirical assessment of false matching rates among close relatives

35. A simple route to single-nucleotide polymorphisms in a nonmodel species: identification and characterization of SNPs in the Artic ringed seal (Pusa hispida hispida)

36. Detecting populations in the ‘ambiguous’ zone: kinship-based estimation of population structure at low genetic divergence

37. Detecting dyads of related individuals in large collections of DNA‐profiles by controlling the false discovery rate

38. Age-related multi-year associations in female humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)

39. Using Genetic Tools to Track Desert Bighorn Sheep Colonizations

40. Characterizing dispersal patterns in a threatened seabird with limited genetic structure

41. Radiation and speciation of pelagic organisms during periods of global warming: the case of the common minke whale, Balaenoptera acutorostrata

42. Identification of management units using population genetic data

43. Possible non-offspring nursing in the southern right whale, Eubalaena australis

44. Adapting to a warmer ocean--seasonal shift of baleen whale movements over three decades

45. A reliable genetic technique for sex determination of giant panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) from non-invasively collected hair samples

46. Elevation and connectivity define genetic refugia for mountain sheep as climate warms

47. Population spatial structuring on the feeding grounds in North Atlantic humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae)

48. Cloning and characterization of 29 tetranucleotide and two dinucleotide polymorphic microsatellite loci from the endangered marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus)

49. DNA Registers of Legally Obtained Wildlife and Derived Products as Means to Identify Illegal Takes

50. Polymorphic microsatellite loci isolated from humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae and fin whale, balaenoptera physalus

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