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3. Marine Conservation and Marine Protected Areas

4. Benchmarking fish biodiversity of seaports with eDNA and nearby marine reserves

5. The Tree of Life eDNA metabarcoding reveals a similar taxonomic richness but dissimilar evolutionary lineages between seaports and marine reserves.

8. Marine Conservation and Marine Protected Areas

11. Benchmarking eleven biodiversity indicators based on environmental DNA surveys: More diverse functional traits and evolutionary lineages inside marine reserves

13. Ecological indicators based on quantitative eDNA metabarcoding: the case of marine reserves

15. Benchmarking eleven biodiversity indicators based on environmental DNA surveys: more diverse functional traits and evolutionary lineages inside marine reserves

16. Climate differently influences the genomic patterns of two sympatric marine fish species

17. Ecological indicators based on quantitative eDNA metabarcoding: the case of marine reserves

19. Spatial graphs highlight how multi‐generational dispersal shapes landscape genetic patterns

21. The long‐term impacts of Marine Protected Areas on fish catch and socioeconomic development in Tanzania.

22. Additional file 1: of Combining six genome scan methods to detect candidate genes to salinity in the Mediterranean striped red mullet (Mullus surmuletus)

23. Biologically representative and well-connected marine reserves enhance biodiversity persistence in conservation planning

24. Geographic isolation and larval dispersal shape seascape genetic patterns differently according to spatial scale

25. Variation génétique et persistance des populations en milieu marin : implications pour la conservation

30. Combining six genome scan methods to detect candidate genes to salinity in the Mediterranean striped red mullet (<italic>Mullus surmuletus</italic>).

31. Climate differently influences the genomic patterns of two sympatric marine fish species.

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