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1. Unexpected mismatches in population structure among marine mussel life‐history stages reveal the true scales of planktonic larval dispersal

3. Mitogenome selection in the evolution of key ecological strategies in the ancient hexapod class Collembola

4. eDNA metabarcoding vs metagenomics: an assessment of dietary competition in two estuarine pipefishes

5. Corrigendum: The last two remaining populations of the critically endangered estuarine pipefish are inbred and notgenetically distinct

6. Genome‐wide analysis of European sea bass provides insights into the evolution and functions of single‐exon genes

7. Conservation priorities in an endangered estuarine seahorse are informed by demographic history

8. The Last Two Remaining Populations of the Critically Endangered Estuarine Pipefish Are Inbred and Not Genetically Distinct

9. Limitations of DNA barcoding in determining the origin of smuggled seahorses and pipefishes

10. The complete mitogenome of Leptestheria brevirostris Barnard, 1924, a rock pool clam shrimp (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) from Central District, Botswana

11. A New Non-invasive Method for Collecting DNA From Small Mammals in the Field, and Its Application in Simultaneous Vector and Disease Monitoring in Brushtail Possums

12. The complete mitogenome of an undescribed clam shrimp of the genus Gondwanalimnadia (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata), from a temporary wetland in Central District, Botswana

13. The complete mitogenome of the fairy shrimp Streptocephalus cafer (Lovén, 1847) (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from an ephemeral pond in Botswana, southern Africa

14. Intraspecific mitochondrial gene variation can be as low as that of nuclear rRNA [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]

15. The complete mitogenome of the springtail Cryptopygus antarcticus travei provides evidence for speciation in the Sub-Antarctic region

16. The complete mitogenome of the springtail Tullbergia bisetosa: a subterranean springtail from the sub-Antarctic region

17. The complete mitogenome of Isotomurus maculatus: a widespread species that is invading the sub-Antarctic region

18. The complete mitochondrial genome of Africa's largest freshwater copepod, Lovenula raynerae

19. Environmental DNA Metabarcoding as a Means of Estimating Species Diversity in an Urban Aquatic Ecosystem

20. Oral Microbiome Metabarcoding in Two Invasive Small Mammals from New Zealand

21. Two sides of the same coin: extinctions and originations across the Atlantic/Indian Ocean boundary as consequences of the same climate oscillation

22. A review of marine phylogeography in southern Africa

23. Intraspecific mitochondrial gene variation can be as low as that of nuclear rRNA [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

24. Comparative phylogeography in a marine biodiversity hotspot provides novel insights into evolutionary processes across the Atlantic‐Indian Ocean transition

25. Hundreds of new DNA barcodes for South African sponges

26. Development of genetic tools for the redbait species Pyura herdmani and P. stolonifera, important bioengineers along African coastlines

27. A globally threatened shark, Carcharias taurus, shows no population decline in South Africa

28. Limitations of DNA barcoding in determining the origin of smuggled seahorses and pipefishes

29. The complete mitogenome of Leptestheria brevirostris Barnard, 1924, a rock pool clam shrimp (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata) from Central District, Botswana

30. The sardine run in southeastern Africa is a mass migration into an ecological trap

31. The complete mitogenome of an undescribed clam shrimp of the genus Gondwanalimnadia (Branchiopoda: Spinicaudata), from a temporary wetland in Central District, Botswana

33. Transcriptomic Diversity in the Livers of South African Sardines Participating in the Annual Sardine Run

34. Conservation priorities in an endangered estuarine seahorse are informed by demographic history

35. eDNA metabarcoding vs metagenomics: an assessment of dietary competition in two estuarine pipefishes

36. Genomics-informed models reveal extensive stretches of coastline under threat by an ecologically dominant invasive species

37. New Latrunculiidae (Demospongiae, Poecilosclerida) from the Agulhas ecoregion of temperate southern Africa

38. Environmental DNA Metabarcoding as a Means of Estimating Species Diversity in an Urban Aquatic Ecosystem

39. Genomic divergence and differential gene expression between crustacean ecotypes across a marine thermal gradient

40. Discovery of populations endemic to a marine biogeographical transition zone

41. Mitogenome reconstruction of an endangered African seahorse from a Traditional Chinese Medicine market was based on a misidentification

42. De Novo Transcriptome Assembly and Annotation of Liver and Brain Tissues of Common Brushtail Possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) in New Zealand: Transcriptome Diversity after Decades of Population Control

43. Purifying selection can reduce intraspecific mitochondrial gene variation to that of nuclear rRNA

44. The complete mitogenome of the springtail Cryptopygus antarcticus travei provides evidence for speciation in the Sub-Antarctic region

45. The complete mitogenome of Isotomurus maculatus: a widespread species that is invading the sub-Antarctic region

46. Comparative genetic structure in two high-dispersal prawn species from the south-west Indian Ocean

47. Life-histories explain the conservation status of two estuary-associated pipefishes

48. Conservation implications of significant population differentiation in an endangered estuarine seahorse

49. Rejection of the genetic implications of the 'Abundant Centre Hypothesis' in marine mussels

50. Thermal selection as a driver of marine ecological speciation

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