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1. What Predicts Gene Flow During Speciation? The Relative Roles of Time, Space, Morphology and Climate.

2. Genome-Wide Data Uncover Cryptic Diversity With Multiple Reticulation Events in the Balkan-Anatolian Cardamine (Brassicaceae) Species Complex.

3. Extensive Population Structure Highlights an Apparent Paradox of Stasis in the Impala (Aepyceros melampus).

4. Genetic rescue often leads to higher fitness as a result of increased heterozygosity across animal taxa.

5. Patterns of genetic variation and local adaptation of a native herbivore to a lethal invasive plant.

6. Notes from the taxonomic disaster zone: Evolutionary drivers of intractable species boundaries in an Australian lizard clade (Scincidae: Ctenotus).

7. Demography-driven and adaptive introgression in a hybrid zone of the Armeria syngameon.

8. Testing concordance and conflict in spatial replication of landscape genetics inferences.

9. The past, the recent, and the ongoing evolutionary processes of the worldwide invasive ascidian Styela plicata.

10. Recurrent selection shapes the genomic landscape of differentiation between a pair of host-specialized haplodiploids that diverged with gene flow.

11. Genetic differentiation across a steep and narrow environmental gradient: Quantitative genetic and genomic insights into Lake Superior populations of Quercus rubra.

12. Recurrent hybridization and gene flow shaped Norway and Siberian spruce evolutionary history over multiple glacial cycles.

13. Beyond gene flow: (non)-parallelism of secondary contact in a pair of highly differentiated sibling species.

14. Extremes of snow and temperature affect patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation in the alpine butterfly Parnassius smintheus.

15. Genetic adaptation despite high gene flow in a range-expanding population.

16. The biogeographic and evolutionary processes shaping population divergence in Laupala.

17. Accelerated mitochondrial evolution and asymmetric fitness of hybrids contribute to the persistence of Helix thessalica in the Helix pomatia range.

18. Historical and contemporary processes driving the origin and structure of an admixed population within a contact zone between subspecies of a north temperate diadromous fish.

19. Evolution of secondary metabolites, morphological structures and associated gene expression patterns in galls induced by four closely related aphid species on a host plant species.

20. Forest genomics in the Caucasus through the lens of its dominant tree species - Fagus orientalis.

21. Phylogeography and paleoclimatic range dynamics explain variable outcomes to contact across a species' range.

22. Isolation by environment and its consequences for range shifts with global change: Landscape genomics of the invasive plant common tansy.

23. Spatial variation in genomic signatures of local adaptation during the cane toad invasion of Australia.

24. Environmental and anthropogenic factors mediating the functional connectivity of the mesquite lizard along the eastern Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt.

25. Population dynamics of the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi, during rapid range expansion in New York State.

26. On the road to losing connectivity: Faecal samples provide genome-wide insights into anthropogenic impacts on two large herbivore species in central India.

27. Genome resequencing reveals population divergence and local adaptation of blacklegged ticks in the United States.

28. City divided: Unveiling family ties and genetic structuring of coyotes in Seattle.

29. Drivers of genomic differentiation landscapes in populations of disparate ecological and geographical settings within mainland Apis cerana.

30. Cryptic hybridization between the ancient lineages of Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri).

31. Gene flow throughout the evolutionary history of a colour polymorphic and generalist clownfish.

32. The first complete genome of the extinct European wild ass (Equus hemionus hydruntinus).

33. Genomic insights into hybrid zone formation: The role of climate, landscape, and demography in the emergence of a novel hybrid lineage.

34. Maintenance of a narrow hybrid zone between native and introduced red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) despite conspecificity and high dispersal capabilities.

35. Global assessment of effective population sizes: Consistent taxonomic differences in meeting the 50/500 rule.

36. Combining population genomics and biophysical modelling to assess connectivity patterns in an Antarctic fish.

37. Effective dispersal patterns in prairie plant species across human-modified landscapes.

38. The Andes as a semi-permeable geographical barrier: Genetic connectivity between structured populations in a widespread spider.

39. Synthesizing environmental, epidemiological and vector and parasite genetic data to assist decision making for disease elimination.

40. Recurrent gene flow events occurred during the diversification of clownfishes of the skunk complex.

41. Genomic landscapes of divergence among island bird populations: Evidence of parallel adaptation but at different loci?

42. Introgression from local cultivars is a driver of agricultural adaptation in Argentinian weedy rice.

43. The role of historical biogeography in shaping colour morph diversity in the common wall lizard.

44. The influence of gene flow on population viability in an isolated urban caracal population.

45. Yosemite toad (Anaxyrus canorus) transcriptome reveals interplay between speciation genes and adaptive introgression.

46. Does urbanisation lead to parallel demographic shifts across the world in a cosmopolitan plant?

47. Severe hurricanes increase recruitment and gene flow in the clonal sponge Aplysina cauliformis.

48. The opposed forces of differentiation and admixture across glacial cycles in the butterfly Aglais urticae.

49. Topographic barriers drive the pronounced genetic subdivision of a range-limited fossorial rodent.

50. Highly clustered mating networks in naturally fragmented riparian tree populations.

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