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1. Historical demography and climatic niches of the Natal multimammate mouse (Mastomys natalensis) in the Zambezian region.

2. The 13th African Small Mammal Symposium in Mekelle, Ethiopia, and the evolution of these meetings.

3. Multimammate mice of the genus Mastomys (Rodentia: Muridae) in Ethiopia – diversity and distribution assessed by genetic approaches and environmental niche modelling.

4. Diversity and evolution of African Grass Rats (Muridae: Arvicanthis)—From radiation in East Africa to repeated colonization of northwestern and southeastern savannas.

5. Annotated checklist, taxonomy and distribution of rodents in Ethiopia.

6. High cryptic diversity of bitterling fish in the southern West Palearctic.

7. Differentiation underground: Range-wide multilocus genetic structure of the silvery mole-rat does not support current taxonomy based on mitochondrial sequences.

8. Reticulate Pleistocene evolution of Ethiopian rodent genus along remarkable altitudinal gradient.

9. Evolutionary history of the thicket rats (genus Grammomys) mirrors the evolution of African forests since late Miocene.

10. Testing parasite 'intimacy': the whipworm Trichuris muris in the European house mouse hybrid zone.

11. Pan-African phylogeny of Mus (subgenus Nannomys) reveals one of the most successful mammal radiations in Africa.

12. Contrasting patterns of polymorphism and selection in bacterial‐sensing toll‐like receptor 4 in two house mouse subspecies.

13. The role of dispersal and vicariance in the Pleistocene history of an East African mountain rodent, Praomys delectorum.

14. Revised occurrence of rodents from the tribe Praomyini (Muridae) in Zambia based on mitochondrial DNA analyses: implications for biogeography and conservation.

15. Multiple Pleistocene refugia and post-glacial colonization in the European chub ( Squalius cephalus) revealed by combined use of nuclear and mitochondrial markers.

16. Negative relationships between cellular immune response, Mhc class II heterozygosity and secondary sexual trait in the montane water vole.

17. Low population genetic structuring of two cryptic bat species suggests their migratory behaviour in continental Europe.

18. Association between the DQA MHC class II gene and Puumala virus infection in Myodes glareolus, the bank vole

19. Density-related changes in selection pattern for major histocompatibility complex genes in fluctuating populations of voles.

20. Structure and diversity of small mammal communities in agriculture landscape

21. Common vole (Microtus arvalis) population sex ratio: biases and process variation.

23. Evolutionary history of Pneumocystis fungi in their African rodent hosts.

24. Biogeography of Angolan rodents: The first glimpse based on phylogenetic evidence.

25. How to cross the desert if you are small and need mountains? Out‐of‐Ethiopia dispersal in Afromontane shrews.

26. Trypanosome diversity in small mammals in Uganda and the spread of Trypanosoma lewisi to native species.

27. Complex reticulate evolution of speckled brush‐furred rats (Lophuromys) in the Ethiopian centre of endemism.

28. Fine-scale genetic structure of the European bitterling at the intersection of three major European watersheds.

29. Genomic diversity, evolutionary history, and species limits of the endemic Ethiopian laminate-toothed rats (genus Otomys, Rodentia: Muridae).

30. Lack of host specialization despite selective host use in brood parasitic cuckoo catfish.

31. Uncovering the diversity of rodents and shrews in the Chebera Churchura National Park, Ethiopia.

32. Fossils know it best: Using a new set of fossil calibrations to improve the temporal phylogenetic framework of murid rodents (Rodentia: Muridae).

33. Signatures of diversifying selection and convergence acting on passerine Toll‐like receptor 4 in an evolutionary context.

34. Phylogeography of a widespread sub-Saharan murid rodent Aethomys chrysophilus: the role of geographic barriers and paleoclimate in the Zambezian bioregion.

35. Subspecific rodent taxa as the relevant host taxonomic level for mammarenavirus host specificity.

36. Unexpectedly high diversity of trypanosomes in small sub-Saharan mammals.

37. Small‐ and medium‐sized mammals of the Kafa Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia.

38. Dexamethasone nanomedicines with optimized drug release kinetics tailored for treatment of site-specific rheumatic musculoskeletal diseases.

39. A new rodent species of the genus Mus (Rodentia: Muridae) confirms the biogeographical uniqueness of the isolated forests of southern Ethiopia.

40. A snapshot of rodents and shrews of agroecosystems in Ethiopian highlands using camera traps.

42. Enigmatic Ethiopian endemic rodent Muriculus imberbis (Rüppell 1842) represents a separate lineage within genus Mus.

43. Taxonomic position and biogeography of Mus callewaerti, the largest species of the subgenus Nannomys (Rodentia: Muridae).

44. Hantavirus Strains in East Africa Related to Western African Hantaviruses.

45. Parentage analysis of Ansell's mole-rat family groups indicates a high reproductive skew despite relatively relaxed ecological constraints on dispersal.

46. Diversity, distribution, and evolutionary history of the most studied African rodents, multimammate mice of the genus Mastomys: An overview after a quarter of century of using DNA sequencing.

47. Evaluation of two approaches to genotyping major histocompatibility complex class I in a passerine-CE-SSCP and 454 pyrosequencing.

48. Development of multiplex microsatellite sets for noninvasive population genetic study of the endangered Tatra chamois.

49. Occurrence of extra-pair paternity is connected to social male's MHC-variability in the scarlet rosefinch Carpodacus erythrinus.

50. Indications of higher diversity and abundance of small rodents in human-influenced Sudanian savannah than in the Niokolo Koba National Park (Senegal).

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