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1. Honey bees and bumble bees occupying the same landscape have distinct gut microbiomes and amplicon sequence variant-level responses to infections

2. Clinical health issues, reproductive hormones, and metabolic hormones associated with gut microbiome structure in African and Asian elephants

3. Opening the door to greater phylogeographic inference in Southeast Asia: Comparative genomic study of five codistributed rainforest bird species using target capture and historical DNA

4. Gut Microbiomes Differ Among Dietary Types and Stool Consistency in the Captive Red Wolf (Canis rufus)

5. Deep sequencing and ecological characterization of gut microbial communities of diverse bumble bee species.

6. Sequential introgression of a carotenoid processing gene underlies sexual ornament diversity in a genus of manakins.

7. Honey bees and bumble bees occupying the same landscape have distinct gut microbiomes and amplicon sequence variant-level responses to infections.

8. Opening the door to greater phylogeographic inference in Southeast Asia: Comparative genomic study of five codistributed rainforest bird species using target capture and historical DNA

9. Maintenance of local adaptation despite gene flow in a coastal songbird

10. Sexual Selection and Introgression in Avian Hybrid Zones: Spotlight on Manacus

11. Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics

12. Genomics-based re-examination of the taxonomy and phylogeny of human and simian Mastadenoviruses: an evolving whole genomes approach, revealing putative zoonosis, anthroponosis, and amphizoonosis

13. Little genetic structure in a Bornean endemic small mammal across a steep ecological gradient

14. Sundaland's east–west rain forest population structure: variable manifestations in four polytypic bird species examined using <scp>RAD</scp> ‐Seq and plumage analyses

15. Othnithological Expeditions to Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, 2007-2017

16. Author Correction: Dense sampling of bird diversity increases power of comparative genomics

17. Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North America

18. Spatial Organization of the Gastrointestinal Microbiota in Urban Canada Geese

19. Genetic differentiation in two widespread, open-forest bird species of Southeast Asia (Copsychus saularis and Megalaima haemacephala): Insights from ecological niche modeling

20. Do insectivorous bird communities decline on land-bridge forest islands in Peninsular Malaysia?

21. Divergence history of the Rufous-tailed Tailorbird (Orthotomus sericeus) of Sundaland: Implications for the biogeography of Palawan and the taxonomy of island species in general

22. A cryptic new species of bulbul from Borneo

23. Avian evolution and speciation in the Southeast Asian tropics

24. Patterns of avian diversification in Borneo: The case of the endemic Mountain Black-eye (Chlorocharis emiliae)

25. Diversification of an endemic Southeast Asian genus: Phylogenetic relationships of the spiderhunters (Nectariniidae:Arachnothera)

26. REVISITING WALLACE'S HAUNT: COALESCENT SIMULATIONS AND COMPARATIVE NICHE MODELING REVEAL HISTORICAL MECHANISMS THAT PROMOTED AVIAN POPULATION DIVERGENCE IN THE MALAY ARCHIPELAGO

27. Extensive color polymorphism in the southeast Asian oriental dwarf kingfisher Ceyx erithaca: a result of gene flow during population divergence?

28. Publisher Correction: Spatial Organization of the Gastrointestinal Microbiota in Urban Canada Geese

29. Phylogeography of the magpie-robin species complex (Aves: Turdidae:Copsychus) reveals a Philippine species, an interesting isolating barrier and unusual dispersal patterns in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia

30. High-throughput SNP genotyping of historical and modern samples of five bird species via sequence capture of ultraconserved elements

31. Abundance and projected control of invasive house crows in Singapore

32. Undesirable aliens: factors determining the distribution of three invasive bird species in Singapore

33. Phylogeny of magpie-robins and shamas (Aves: Turdidae: Copsychus and Trichixos): implications for island biogeography in Southeast Asia

34. Observations On The Ecology, Distribution And Biogeography Of Forest Birds In Sabah, Malaysia

35. Test of the invasive pathogen hypothesis of bumble bee decline in North America.

36. Genetic differentiation in two widespread, open-forest bird species of Southeast Asia (Copsychus saularis and Megalaima haemacephala): Insights from ecological niche modeling.

37. Abundance and Projected Control of Invasive House Crows in Singapore

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