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101. Genetic diversity evaluation of Luculia yunnanensis, a vulnerable species endemic to Yunnan, Southwestern China based on morphological traits and EST-SSR markers.

102. Chromosomal inversions harbour excess mutational load in the coral, Acropora kenti, on the Great Barrier Reef.

103. A Comparative Genetic Analysis of Phoenix atlantica in Cape Verde.

104. Demography and environment modulate the effects of genetic diversity on extinction risk in a butterfly metapopulation.

105. The potential influence of genome‐wide adaptive divergence on conservation translocation outcome in an isolated greater sage‐grouse population.

106. Automated ISSR Fingerprinting Is a Cost-Effective Way to Assess Genetic Diversity and Taxonomic Differentiation—A Case Study on the Encephalartos eugene-maraisii Species Complex.

107. Genetic Variation among Rare Florida Endemic Hymenocallis henryae Populations and the Implication for Conservation and Management.

108. Genetic Diversity of the Lilac-Crowned Parrot (Amazona finschi), a Species Endemic to Mexico.

109. Deciphering the Genetic Landscape: Insights Into the Genomic Signatures of Changle Goose.

110. CONSERVACIÓN Y GENÉTICA: SINERGIA NECESARIA EN LATINOAMÉRICA Y EL PAPEL DE REGENEC EN ESE PROCESO.

111. Invasive black rats menacing endangered lizards.

112. Genotyping of Autochthonous Rose Populations in the Netherlands for Effective Ex Situ Gene Conservation Management.

113. SNP genotyping Dutch heritage apple cultivars allows for germplasm characterization, curation, and pedigree reconstruction using genotypic data from multiple collection sites across the world.

114. Landscape and conservation genetics of western black crested gibbons (Nomascus concolor) in China.

115. Investigating the relative role of dispersal and demographic traits in predictive phylogeography.

116. Understanding the conservation-genetics gap in Latin America: challenges and opportunities to integrate genetics into conservation practices.

117. The Genetic Characterization of the Canarian Endemic Palm (Phoenix canariensis) by Simple Sequence Repeats and Chloroplast Markers: A Tool for the Molecular Traceability of Phoenix Hybridization.

118. Conservation genetics of Roosevelt elk: population isolation and reduced diversity.

119. Evidence of a Historical Metapopulation: Conservation Genomics and Management Strategies of Cycas candida (Cycadaceae).

120. Genomic data inform taxonomy and conservation of Critically Endangered shrubs: a case study of Zieria (Rutaceae) species from eastern Australia.

121. Conservation genomics of wolves: The global impact of RK Wayne's research.

122. Reference genome for the Mojave poppy bee (Perdita meconis), a specialist pollinator of conservation concern.

123. Gene flow, mating patterns and inbreeding depression in Roupala montana var. brasiliensis, a neotropical timber species.

124. A first species-wide phylogenetic analysis of small mammals from Costa Rica using mitochondrial cytochrome b.

125. Genetic variability and population structure of two sympatric cownose rays Rhinoptera (Myliobatiformes, Rhinopteridae) in the Western Atlantic Ocean.

126. Tidings from the Tides–De novo transcriptome assembly of the endemic estuarine bivalve Villorita cyprinoides.

127. Population genetics of Zamia decumbens (Zamiaceae, Cycadales), an endangered cycad from the Maya Mountains of Belize.

128. The pan-plastome of Prunus mume: insights into Prunus diversity, phylogeny, and domestication history.

129. Population Genomics and Conservation of Copernicia alba: a Non-Timber Palm of Economic Importance in the Brazilian Chaco.

130. Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered butterfly Luehdorfia japonica Leech, 1889 (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae).

131. The Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Mashen Pig (Sus scrofa).

132. Genetic Structure and Loss of Genetic Diversity in the Savannah Side-Necked Turtle Podocnemis vogli (Testudines: Podocnemididae).

133. Unravelling the evolutionary history and promoting conservation genetics of Anadenanthera colubrina var. cebil (Leguminosae), a paradigmatic species in Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests.

134. Embracing biodiversity: multispecies population genomics of leafless Bossiaea species shows novel taxa, population dynamics and conservation strategies.

135. Advances in salmonid genetics—Insights from Coastwide and beyond.

136. An epigenetic toolbox for conservation biologists.

137. Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Adaptive Evolution and Conservation Implications for the Endangered Magnolia lotungensis.

138. Human-Induced Range Expansions Result in a Recent Hybrid Zone between Sister Species of Ducks.

139. Guiding seed movement: environmental heterogeneity drives genetic differentiation in Plathymenia reticulata, providing insights for restoration.

140. Short-term increase in clonal propagules following disturbance in a natural population of Eremanthus erythropappus.

141. Cross ocean-basin population genetic dynamics in a pelagic top predator of high conservation concern, the oceanic whitetip shark, Carcharhinus longimanus.

142. Integrating genomics into the genetic management of the endangered mountain yellow-legged frog.

143. Exploring mtDNA Databases to Evaluate the Population Structure and Genetic Diversity of Tursiops truncatus in the Atlantic Ocean: Implications for the Conservation of a Small, Offshore Population.

146. Phylogeography and population genomics of the critically endangered aquatic plant Caldesia grandis in China

147. Genetic network analysis uncovers spatial variation in diversity and connectivity of a species presenting a continuous distribution

148. Genetic diversity and diversification patterns of puma (Puma concolor) populations in the southern end of the species distribution

149. Genetic monitoring for effective plant conservation: An example using the threatened Saxifraga hirculus L. in Scotland

150. Genetic variation in Loudetia simplex supports the presence of ancient grasslands in Madagascar

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