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1. Expanding from local to continental scale—A genetic assessment of the Eurasian wolverine

2. Coat Polymorphism in Eurasian Lynx: Adaptation to Environment or Phylogeographic Legacy?

3. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

6. Genome‐environment association analyses reveal geographically restricted adaptive divergence across the range of the widespread Eurasian carnivore Lynx lynx (Linnaeus, 1758)

7. Phylogeography of the Siberian roe deer in Eurasia and origin of the Siberian mtDNA lineage in European roe deer populations

9. Study protocol: International joint research project ‘climate change resilience of Indigenous socioecological systemsʼ (RISE)

10. Next-generation phylogeography resolves post-glacial colonization patterns in a widespread carnivore, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in Europe

11. Study protocol : International joint research project 'climate change resilience of Indigenous socioecological systems' (RISE)

12. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

13. Biological Earth observation with animal sensors

14. Comparative Studies of Karyotypes in the Cervidae Family

15. Next‐generation phylogeography resolves post‐glacial colonization patterns in a widespread carnivore, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in Europe

16. Coat Polymorphism in Eurasian Lynx: Adaptation to Environment or Phylogeographic Legacy?

17. Whole genome sequencing reveals a complex introgression history and the basis of adaptation to subarctic climate in wild sheep.

18. Next-generation phylogeography resolves post-glacial colonization patterns in a widespread carnivore, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), in Europe.

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