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1. Deployment of tethered gene drive for confined suppression in continuous space requires avoiding drive wave interference.

2. 36‐year study reveals stability of a wild wheat population across microhabitats.

3. Population dynamics of the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, during rapid range expansion in New York State.

4. Environmental DNA: The next chapter.

5. The influence of gene flow on population viability in an isolated urban caracal population.

6. Genomic variation in montane bumblebees in Scandinavia: High levels of intraspecific diversity despite population vulnerability.

7. Demographic responses of oceanic island birds to local and regional ecological disruptions revealed by whole‐genome sequencing.

8. Making waves: Comparative analysis of gene drive spread characteristics in a continuous space model.

9. Parental breeding decisions and genetic quality predict social structure of independent offspring.

10. Improving sustainable crop protection using population genetics concepts.

11. Migratory behaviour is positively associated with genetic diversity in butterflies.

12. Population dynamics in newts of the Carpathian Mountains.

13. Intrapopulation variance in ecophysiological responses to water limitation in a butterfly metapopulation suggests adaptive resilience to environmental variability.

14. Linking pathogen–microbiome–host interactions to explain amphibian population dynamics.

15. Genetic decline and recovery of a demographically rebuilt fishery species.

16. Plasticity across levels: Relating epigenomic, transcriptomic, and phenotypic responses to osmotic stress in a halotolerant microalga.

17. Differential temperature effects on photoperiodism in female voles: A possible explanation for declines in vole populations.

18. Isolation‐by‐distance and genetic parentage analysis provide similar larval dispersal estimates.

19. Wild sunflower goes viral: Citizen science and comparative genomics allow tracking the origin and establishment of invasive sunflower in the Levant.

20. Epiphytic fungal communities vary by substrate type and at submetre spatial scales.

21. Population dynamics of caribou shaped by glacial cycles before the last glacial maximum.

22. The effects of weather variability on patterns of genetic diversity in Tasmanian bettongs.

23. Suppression gene drive in continuous space can result in unstable persistence of both drive and wild‐type alleles.

24. Bacterial epibiont communities of panmictic Antarctic krill are spatially structured.

25. Top‐down controls on nutrient cycling and population dynamics in a model estuarine photoautotroph–heterotroph co‐culture system.

26. Describing the current status of Plasmodium falciparum population structure and drug resistance within mainland Tanzania using molecular inversion probes.

27. Genetic consequences of plant edaphic specialization to solfatara fields: Phylogenetic and population genetic analysis of Carex angustisquama (Cyperaceae).

28. Demography and adaptation promoting evolutionary transitions in a mammalian genus that diversified during the Pleistocene.

29. Parentage analyses identify local dispersal events and sibling aggregations in a natural population of Millepora hydrocorals, a free‐spawning marine invertebrate.

30. Using multiple natural tags provides evidence for extensive larval dispersal across space and through time in summer flounder.

31. Negative frequency‐dependent selection maintains coexisting genotypes during fluctuating selection.

32. Stochastic exits from dormancy give rise to heavy‐tailed distributions of descendants in bacterial populations.

33. Salinity drives meiofaunal community structure dynamics across the Baltic ecosystem.

34. Lineage specific histories of Mycobacterium tuberculosis dispersal in Africa and Eurasia.

35. Vanishing refuge? Testing the forest refuge hypothesis in coastal East Africa using genome‐wide sequence data for seven amphibians.

36. Biotic interactions matter in phylogeography research: Integrative analysis of demographic, genetic and distribution data to account for them.

37. When are pathogen dynamics likely to reflect host population genetic structure?

38. Microevolutionary selection dynamics acting on immune genes of the green‐veined white butterfly, Pieris napi.

39. Antibiotics reduce genetic diversity of core species in the honeybee gut microbiome.

40. How sea level change mediates genetic divergence in coastal species across regions with varying tectonic and sediment processes.

41. Ecological disturbance influences adaptive divergence despite high gene flow in golden perch (<italic>Macquaria ambigua</italic>): Implications for management and resilience to climate change.

42. Spatial population genomics of the brown rat (<italic>Rattus norvegicus</italic>) in New York City.

43. Temporal genetic patterns of diversity and structure evidence chaotic genetic patchiness in a spiny lobster.

44. How old are you? Genet age estimates in a clonal animal.

45. Differential influences of local subpopulations on regional diversity and differentiation for greater sage-grouse ( Centrocercus urophasianus).

46. Long live the alien: is high genetic diversity a pivotal aspect of crested porcupine ( Hystrix cristata) long-lasting and successful invasion?

47. Investigating population differentiation in a major African agricultural pest: evidence from geometric morphometrics and connectivity suggests high invasion potential.

48. Colour polymorphism is likely to be disadvantageous to some populations and species due to genetic architecture and morph interactions.

49. Inferences from tip-calibrated phylogenies: a review and a practical guide.

50. Evolution of GOUNDRY, a cryptic subgroup of Anopheles gambiae s.l., and its impact on susceptibility to Plasmodium infection.

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