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1. Comparative mitochondrial phylogeography of water frogs (Ranidae: Pelophylax spp.) from the southwestern Balkans

2. Sperm‐dependent asexual species and their role in ecology and evolution

3. Morphological and genetic differentiation in the anguid lizard Pseudopus apodus supports the existence of an endemic subspecies in the Levant

4. Capture and return of sexual genomes by hybridogenetic frogs provide clonal genome enrichment in a sexual species

6. Species‐specific habitat preferences do not shape the structure of a crested newt hybrid zone (Triturus cristatus x T. carnifex)

8. Hidden threat of tortoise ticks: high prevalence of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus in ticks Hyalomma aegyptium in the Middle East

9. Conservation Genetics of Crested Newt Species Triturus cristatus and T. carnifex within a Contact Zone in Central Europe: Impact of Interspecific Introgression and Gene Flow

10. Sperm-dependent asexual species and their role in ecology and evolution.

11. Hidden in plain sight: novel molecular data reveal unexpected genetic diversity among paramphistome parasites (Digenea: Paramphistomoidea) of European water frogs.

12. Morphological differentiation of endemic water frogs (Ranidae: Pelophylax) from the southwestern Balkans.

13. Species-specific habitat preferences do not shape the structure of a crested newt hybrid zone ( Triturus cristatus  x  T. carnifex ).

14. Population structure and dispersal routes of an invasive parasite, Fascioloides magna, in North America and Europe.

15. Contrasting evolutionary histories of the legless lizards slow worms (Anguis) shaped by the topography of the Balkan Peninsula.

16. Complete mitochondrial genome of the endemic legless lizard Anguis cephallonica Werner, 1894 and its comparison with mitogenome of Anguis fragilis Linnaeus, 1758.

17. Nuclear gene introgressions in hybrid populations of water frog Pelophylax esculentus complex: geographical analysis of the phenomenon and its interpretation.

18. Patterns of Zoological Diversity in Iran—A Review.

19. Hidden threat of tortoise ticks: high prevalence of Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever virus in ticks Hyalomma aegyptium in the Middle East.

20. Inheritance patterns of male asexuality in hybrid males of a water frog Pelophylax esculentus.

21. New diverse amphibian and reptile assemblages from the late Neogene of northern Greece provide novel insights into the emergence of extant herpetofaunas of the southern Balkans.

22. Asexuality shapes traits in a hybrid fish.

23. Tick Infestation of the Mediterranean Spur-Thighed Tortoises (Testudo graeca, Linnaeus, 1758) from Western Regions of Algeria.

24. Developmental stages and molecular phylogeny of Hepatozoon fitzsimonsi (Dias 1953) (Adeleorina: Hepatozoidae) in tortoises Stigmochelys pardalis (Cryptodira: Testudinidae) and ticks of the genus Amblyomma (Acari: Ixodidae) from South Africa.

25. Retrospective Detection of Ophidiomyces ophidiicola from Snake Moults Collected in Bieszczady Mountains, Poland.

26. Diet patterns of water green frogs (Pelophylax esculentus complex) in mixed population systems in Serbia.

27. Decline of Pelophylax lessonae in mixed populations of water frogs over the last 50 years.

28. Description of an intramonocytic haemoparasite, Hepatozoon lainsoni sp. nov. (Apicomplexa: Adeleorina: Hepatozoidae), infecting Ameiva ameiva lizard (Reptilia: Squamata: Teiidae) in northern Brazil.

29. Habitat Structure Impact on the Occurrence Preferences and Behaviour of the Endangered Species Hipparchia hermione (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in Slovakia.

30. Detection of Glacial Refugia and Post-Glacial Colonization Routes of Morphologically Cryptic Marsh Frog Species (Anura: Ranidae: Pelophylax) Using Environmental Niche Modeling.

31. New Locality Records of Testudo graeca (L., 1758) in the Eastern Black Sea Region of Türkiye.

32. Genetic diversity, gene flow, and landscape resistance in a pond‐breeding amphibian in agricultural and natural forested landscapes in Norway.

33. Helminths found in common species of the herpetofauna in Ukraine.

34. Phylogenetic Affinity and Genetic Structure of the Southern Crested Newt Triturus karelinii Strauch, 1870 (Amphibia: Caudata) in Iran Inferred from mtDNA Sequences.

36. Current State of Conservation Physiology for Amphibians: Major Research Topics and Physiological Parameters.

37. A Rare Fish Amphistome Revisited: The Phylogenetic Position of Kalitrema kalitrema (Trematoda: Cladorchiidae) Found in Hypostomus spp. (Siluriformes: Loricariidae) from Brazil.

38. Genomic analysis reveals complex population structure within the smooth newt, Lissotriton vulgaris, in Central Europe.

39. Population structure, mate choice, and genome transmission in naturally formed pairs in a Pelophylax lessonae–Pelophylax esculentus hybridogenetic system.

41. Defining Evolutionary Conservation Units in the Macedonian Crested Newt, Triturus macedonicus (Amphibia; Salamandridae), in a Biodiversity Hotspot.

42. Unrecognized diversity, genetic structuring, and phylogeography of the genus Triplophysa (Cypriniformes: Nemacheilidae) sheds light on two opposite colonization routes during Quaternary glaciation that occurred in the Qilian Mountains.

43. Diversity of trematodes from the amphibian anomaly P hotspot: Role of planorbid snails.

44. Easternmost distribution of Bufo bufo (Linnaeus, 1758) in Türkiye: implications for the putative contact zone between B. bufo and B. verrucosissimus.

45. AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE FAUNA OF SMEDEREVO MUNICIPALITY - RECAPITULATION OF 75 YEARS OF RESEARCH.

46. DIVERSITY OF THE BATRACHO- AND HERPETOFAUNA OF THE VRMAC HILL (MONTENEGRO).

47. NEW RECORDS AND UPDATED DISTRIBUTION OF THE BALKAN ENDEMIC AND THREATENED WATER FROG PELOPHYLAX SHQIPERICUS IN MONTENEGRO.

48. Genetic structure of Spirometra mansoni (Cestoda: Diphyllobothriidae) populations in China revealed by a Target SSR-seq method.

49. Anthropogenically Created Alpine Pastures as Landscape Resources for the Alpine Chamois Population in the Western Carpathians Mountain Range: Ďumbier Tatras Case Study.

50. Large mountains make small barriers: Species composition and spatial dynamics history of the Odorrana schmackeri complex in the karst area of Guizhou, China.

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