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1. Analysis of genetic Diversity and relationships of Tanzania local goat populations using microsatellite DNA markers

3. Circumpolar and Regional Seascape Drivers of Genomic Variation in a Southern Ocean Octopus.

4. Fisheries-induced life-history changes recover in experimentally harvested fish populations.

5. Author Correction: The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics.

6. The European Reference Genome Atlas: piloting a decentralised approach to equitable biodiversity genomics.

7. Size-selective harvesting drives genomic shifts in a harvested population.

8. Directional selection, not the direction of selection, affects telomere length and copy number at ribosomal RNA loci.

9. Association between gut health and gut microbiota in a polluted environment.

10. Effects of past and present habitat on the gut microbiota of a wild rodent.

11. Does size-selective harvesting erode adaptive potential to thermal stress?

12. Genomic evidence for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during the Last Interglacial.

13. Microbes within the building envelope-a case study on the patterns of colonization and potential sampling bias.

14. Idiosyncratic effects of coinfection on the association between systemic pathogens and the gut microbiota of a wild rodent, the bank vole Myodes glareolus.

15. Mixed support for an alignment between phenotypic plasticity and genetic differentiation in damselfly wing shape.

16. Urban forest soils harbour distinct and more diverse communities of bacteria and fungi compared to less disturbed forest soils.

17. Interpretation of gut microbiota data in the 'eye of the beholder': A commentary and re-evaluation of data from 'Impacts of radiation exposure on the bacterial and fungal microbiome of small mammals in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone'.

18. Defining gut mycobiota for wild animals: a need for caution in assigning authentic resident fungal taxa.

19. Low-level environmental metal pollution is associated with altered gut microbiota of a wild rodent, the bank vole (Myodes glareolus).

20. Comparable response of wild rodent gut microbiome to anthropogenic habitat contamination.

21. Expansion of rDNA and pericentromere satellite repeats in the genomes of bank voles Myodes glareolus exposed to environmental radionuclides.

22. Natural selection mediated by seasonal time constraints increases the alignment between evolvability and developmental plasticity.

23. Does Intraspecific Variation in rDNA Copy Number Affect Analysis of Microbial Communities?

24. Applying the Anna Karenina principle for wild animal gut microbiota: Temporal stability of the bank vole gut microbiota in a disturbed environment.

25. Two hundred and fifty-four metagenome-assembled bacterial genomes from the bank vole gut microbiota.

26. Infection Load and Prevalence of Novel Viruses Identified from the Bank Vole Do Not Associate with Exposure to Environmental Radioactivity.

27. Exposure to environmental radionuclides is associated with altered metabolic and immunity pathways in a wild rodent.

28. Early life of fathers affects offspring fitness in a wild rodent.

29. Intergenerational fitness effects of the early life environment in a wild rodent.

30. Exposure to environmental radionuclides associates with tissue-specific impacts on telomerase expression and telomere length.

31. Skin and gut microbiomes of a wild mammal respond to different environmental cues.

32. Environmental radiation alters the gut microbiome of the bank vole Myodes glareolus.

33. Fibroblasts from bank voles inhabiting Chernobyl have increased resistance against oxidative and DNA stresses.

34. Low dose of neonicotinoid insecticide reduces foraging motivation of bumblebees.

36. Stabilizing selection on microsatellite allele length at arginine vasopressin 1a receptor and oxytocin receptor loci.

37. Closely related octopus species show different spatial genetic structures in response to the Antarctic seascape.

38. Genetic structure and gene flow of the flea Xenopsylla cheopis in Madagascar and Mayotte.

39. Balancing selection maintains polymorphisms at neurogenetic loci in field experiments.

40. Isolation by Time During an Arctic Phytoplankton Spring Bloom.

41. Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) as a bridge between ecology and evolutionary genomics.

42. Enhancement of wildlife disease surveillance using multiplex quantitative PCR: development of qPCR assays for major pathogens in UK squirrel populations.

43. Genome characterisation of two Ljungan virus isolates from wild bank voles (Myodes glareolus) in Sweden.

44. Live fast, die old: no evidence of reproductive senescence or costs of mating in a damselfly (Odonata: Zygoptera).

45. Negative frequency-dependent selection is intensified at higher population densities in protist populations.

46. Ecological and evolutionary drivers of range size in Coenagrion damselflies.

47. A Critically Endangered new dragonfly species from Morocco: Onychogomphus boudoti sp. nov. (Odonata: Gomphidae).

48. Next generation sequencing yields the complete mitochondrial genome of the scarce blue-tailed damselfly, Ischnura pumilio.

49. First report of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and Babesia microti in rodents in Finland.

50. Sex-biased inbreeding effects on reproductive success and home range size of the critically endangered black rhinoceros.

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