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1. Satellite DNA supports the monophyly of Lacertibaenia (Amphisbaenia and Lacertidae) in squamate phylogeny.

6. Nothing is as it seems: genetic analyses on stranded fin whales unveil the presence of a fin-blue whale hybrid in the Mediterranean Sea (Balaenopteridae)

9. Opening a window on the past: paleo-horizons across Pleistocene and Holocene. Madonna della Grotta, Praia a Mare, Southern Italy

10. Mitochondrial DNA suggests uniqueness of an isolated population of the Italian minnow (Phoxinus lumaireulSchinz, 1840) (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) in central Apennines (Italy)

17. Stato delle popolazioni di Cottus gobio Linnaeus, 1758 in due corsi d’acqua dell’Italia centrale dopo l’eradicazione della trota atlantica Salmo trutta Linnaeus, 1758

22. New insights into sex chromosome evolution in anole lizards (Reptilia, Dactyloidae)

23. The name of the trout: considerations on the taxonomic status of the Salmo truttaL., 1758 complex (Osteichthyes: Salmonidae) in Italy

26. Mitochondrial DNA reveals the natal origin of Caretta caretta(Testudines: Cheloniidae) stranded or bycaught along the Southwestern Adriatic coasts

27. Nothing is as it seems: genetic analyses on stranded fin whales unveil the presence of a fin-blue whale hybrid in the Mediterranean Sea (Balaenopteridae)

28. Life History Traits of Sperm Whales Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758 Stranded along Italian Coasts (Cetartiodactyla: Physeteridae)

29. A Mediterranean Monk Seal Pup on the Apulia coast (Southern Italy): sign of an ongoing recolonisation?

30. Brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) high genetic diversity around the Tyrrhenian Sea as revealed by nuclear and mitochondrial markers

31. Mediterranean swordfish ( Xiphias gladius Linnaeus, 1758) population structure revealed by microsatellite DNA: genetic diversity masked by population mixing in shared areas.

32. Isolation and characterization of two satellite DNAs in Atlantolacerta andreanskyi (Werner, 1929) (Reptilia, Lacertidae).

33. Preface.

34. Genetic Content of the Neo-Sex Chromosomes in Ctenonotus and Norops (Squamata, Dactyloidae) and Degeneration of the Y Chromosome as Revealed by High-Throughput Sequencing of Individual Chromosomes.

35. Characterization of a satellite DNA in the genera Lacerta and Timon (Reptilia, Lacertidae) and its role in the differentiation of the W chromosome.

36. Insights on the drivers of genetic divergence in the European anchovy.

37. Detection of endocrine disrupting chemicals and evidence of their effects on the HPG axis of the European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus.

38. Cytogenetic Characterization of a Population of Acanthodactylus lineomaculatus Duméril and Bibron, 1839 (Reptilia, Lacertidae), from Southwestern Morocco and Insights into Sex Chromosome Evolution.

39. The Effects of Paleoclimatic Events on Mediterranean Trout: Preliminary Evidences from Ancient DNA.

40. Biocomplexity in Populations of European Anchovy in the Adriatic Sea.

41. Coupling Demographic and Genetic Variability from Archived Collections of European Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus).

42. Evolutionary dynamics of two satellite DNA families in rock lizards of the genus Iberolacerta (Squamata, Lacertidae): different histories but common traits.

43. Comparative Chromosome Painting and NOR Distribution Suggest a Complex Hybrid Origin of Triploid Lepidodactylus lugubris (Gekkonidae).

44. Isolation and characterization of two satellite DNAs in some Iberian rock lizards (Squamata, Lacertidae).

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