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1. Challenges of molecular barcode-based identification of earthworm specimens for biodiversity assessment.

2. Why do juvenile Wood Thrushes make long-distance pre-migratory movements across a fragmented landscape?

3. Springing forward: Migrating songbirds catch up with the start of spring in North America.

4. Natal forest fragment size does not predict fledgling, pre-migration or apparent annual survival in Wood Thrushes.

5. Determinants of spring migration departure dates in a New World sparrow: Weather variables reign supreme.

6. Challenges of molecular barcode-based identification of earthworm specimens for biodiversity assessment

7. Contrasting results of multiple species delimitation approaches cause uncertainty in synecological studies: A case study on Sri Lankan chafers.

8. Breeding season forest fragment size does not create negative carry-over for adult Wood Thrushes on fall migration timing or apparent annual survival.

9. Determinants of spring migration departure dates in a New World sparrow: Weather variables reign supreme

10. Why do juvenile Wood Thrushes make long-distance pre-migratory movements across a fragmented landscape?

11. Fall migration, oceanic movement, and site residency patterns of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) on the mid-Atlantic Coast

12. Fall migration, oceanic movement, and site residency patterns of eastern red bats (Lasiurus borealis) on the mid-Atlantic Coast.

13. Using the Motus System to Track Post-Breeding Dispersal of American Kestrels Nesting in Minnesota, USA.

14. South Atlantic Bight - a final stop for Ruddy Turnstones migrating to the Arctic.

15. Distributing transmitters to maximize population-level representativeness in automated radio telemetry studies of animal movement

16. Migratory birds with delayed spring departure migrate faster but pay the costs.

17. Two new species of the genus Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901 (Hexapoda, Collembola, Onychiuridae) from Georgian caves with remarks on the subterranean biodiversity of the Caucasus Mountains

18. Distributing transmitters to maximize population-level representativeness in automated radio telemetry studies of animal movement.

19. Insights from attempts to track movement of Black Skimmer (Rynchops niger) fledglings in the southern Gulf of Mexico with automated telemetry and band resighting.

20. Depleted lean body mass after crossing an ecological barrier differentially affects stopover duration and refuelling rate among species of long‐distance migratory birds.

21. Total joint replacement of the lumbar spine: report of the first two cases with 16 years of follow-up.

22. A DNA barcode library for mangrove gastropods and crabs of Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area reveals an unexpected faunal diversity associated with the intertidal forests of Southern China

23. South Atlantic Bight – a final stop for Ruddy Turnstones migrating to the Arctic

24. Insights on post-breeding movements from a northeastern population of Canada Warblers (Cardellina canadensis).

25. Spatial structure in migration routes maintained despite regional convergence among eastern populations of Swainson’s Thrushes

26. Technical Note on the Role of Kambin's Triangle in the Evolution of Total Joint Replacement of the Lumbar Spine.

27. A DNA barcode library for mangrove gastropods and crabs of Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area reveals an unexpected faunal diversity associated with the intertidal forests of Southern China.

28. Spatial structure in migration routes maintained despite regional convergence among eastern populations of Swainson's Thrushes.

29. Insights on post-breeding movements from a northeastern population of Canada Warblers (Cardellina canadensis)

30. «Se non mi guardi non brillo» («If you don’t look at me I don’t shine»). The mise-en-scene of the body in Chroma Keys. Interview with Motus

31. Blind assessment of vertebrate taxonomic diversity across spatial scales by clustering environmental DNA metabarcoding sequences.

32. «Se non mi guardi non brillo» («If you don't look at me I don't shine»). The mise-en-scene of the body in Chroma Keys. Interview with Motus.

33. The Drama(turgy) of Non-Belonging: Jeroen Coppens in Dialogue with Motus on Sharing Identity in Panorama

34. L’immagine divisa. Eautonomie e dualità dell’immagine in MDLSX di Motus

35. There's no place like home: tropical overwintering sites may have a fundamental role in shaping migratory strategies.

36. Individual condition, but not fledging phenology, carries over to affect post‐fledging survival in a Neotropical migratory songbird.

37. A large-scale automated radio telemetry network for monitoring movements of terrestrial wildlife in Australia.

38. Predictors of elbow torque among professional baseball pitchers.

39. Post-breeding survival of adult and hatch-year Bank Swallows (Riparia riparia) in the Great Lakes region: a radio telemetry study

40. Antigone à Montréal : Alexis. Una tragedia greca de Motus

42. Relationship Between Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit and Medial Elbow Torque in High School Baseball Pitchers.

43. Comparison of Pitching from Flat Ground vs. 10-Inch Mound Regarding Elbow Varus Torque and Arm Speed.

44. Summer movements of a radio-tagged Hoary Bat (Lasiurus cinereus) captured in southwestern Ontario.

45. Morphometrics and phylogeography of the cave-obligate land snail Helicodiscus barri (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Helicodiscidae).

46. The Taxonomic Stability Imperative.

47. Molecular Evidences of a Hidden Complex Scenario in Leporinus cf. friderici

48. Bayesian state-space models reveal unobserved off-shore nocturnal migration from Motus data.

49. Automated telemetry reveals staging behavior in a declining migratory passerine.

50. Molecular Evidences of a Hidden Complex Scenario in Leporinus cf. friderici.

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