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1. Centering relationships to place for more meaningful research and engagement.

2. The history of Coast Salish “woolly dogs” revealed by ancient genomics and Indigenous Knowledge.

3. Disrupting and diversifying the values, voices and governance principles that shape biodiversity science and management.

4. Humanity's diverse predatory niche and its ecological consequences.

5. A palaeothermometer of ancient Indigenous fisheries reveals increases in mean temperature of the catch over five millennia.

6. Indigenous oyster fisheries persisted for millennia and should inform future management.

7. Estimating Volumes of Coastal Shell Midden Sites Using Geometric Solids: An Example from Tseshaht Territory, Western Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

8. Archaeological and Contemporary Evidence Indicates Low Sea Otter Prevalence on the Pacific Northwest Coast During the Late Holocene.

10. An Examination of Indigenous Halibut Fishing Technology on the Northwest Coast of North America.

11. The ghost of a giant – Six hypotheses for how an extinct megaherbivore structured kelp forests across the North Pacific Rim.

12. 20 years of 997.

13. Steller's sea cow uncertain history illustrates importance of ecological context when interpreting demographic histories from genomes.

14. Ancient DNA analysis of Indigenous rockfish use on the Pacific Coast: Implications for marine conservation areas and fisheries management.

15. Anthropological contributions to historical ecology: 50 questions, infinite prospects.

17. High Potential for Using DNA from Ancient Herring Bones to Inform Modern Fisheries Management and Conservation.

18. Historical Ecology and Biogeography of North Pacific Pinnipeds: Isotopes and Ancient DNA from Three Archaeological Assemblages.

19. Ancient dog diets on the Pacific Northwest Coast: zooarchaeological and stable isotope modelling evidence from Tseshaht territory and beyond.

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