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Cores, edges and beyond: insights into the phylogeography of frigatebirds with a focus on ultraperipheral and endemic populations Filipa M. S. MartinsRaquel GodinhoLuís Palma Research Article 23 August 2022 Pages: 1011 - 1025
A range-wide analysis of population structure and genomic variation within the critically endangered spiny daisy (Acanthocladium dockeri) Elodie BrooksAmy L SlenderJames CR Stangoulis Research Article Open access 30 August 2022 Pages: 1027 - 1037
Conservation genetics of three Rafflesia species in Java Island, Indonesia using SNP markers obtained from MIG-seq Yayan Wahyu Candra KusumaAyumi MatsuoYuji Isagi Research Article 07 September 2022 Pages: 1039 - 1052
Bidirectional hybridisation and introgression between introduced European brown hare, Lepus europaeus and the endemic Irish hare, L. timidus hibernicus Neil ReidMaria F. HughesPaulo A. Prodöhl Research Article Open access 26 October 2022 Pages: 1053 - 1062
Genetic structure and diversity of amphidromous sculpin in Shiretoko, a mountainous peninsula in Japan Yuh AokiSouta NakajimaFutoshi Nakamura Research Article 15 September 2022 Pages: 1063 - 1071
DNA-typing surveillance of the bushmeat in Côte d'Ivoire: a multi-faceted tool for wildlife trade management in West Africa Koffi Jules GosséSery Gonedelé-BiPhilippe Gaubert Research Article 01 October 2022 Pages: 1073 - 1088
Population structure of threatened caribou in western Canada inferred from genome-wide SNP data Maria CavedonJocelyn PoissantMarco Musiani Research Article 16 October 2022 Pages: 1089 - 1103
Strong bidirectional gene flow between fish lineages separated for over 100,000 years Maiko L. LutzPaul SunnucksAlexandra Pavlova Research Article Open access 13 October 2022 Pages: 1105 - 1113
Phylogeography and population genetics of a headwater-stream adapted crayfish, Cambarus pristinus (Decapoda: Cambaridae), from the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee Brooke GrubbJohn W. JohansenRebecca E. Blanton Research Article 27 October 2022 Pages: 1115 - 1132