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2. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics

3. A pangenome graph reference of 30 chicken genomes allows genotyping of large and complex structural variants

5. A species-level trait dataset of bats in Europe and beyond

11. Contrasting recovery of metagenome‑assembled genomes and derived bacterial communities and functional profiles from lizard fecal and cloacal samples.

12. Going urban: variation in personality traits of an invasive species along an urbanization gradient.

16. Quantitative Synthesis of Microbe‐Driven Acclimation and Adaptation in Wild Vertebrates.

17. Field and laboratory guidelines for reliable bioinformatic and statistical analysis of bacterial shotgun metagenomic data.

19. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics

22. Seasonal dietary changes relate to gut microbiota composition depending on the host species but do not correlate with gut microbiota diversity in arthropod-eating lizards

23. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics

24. Quantitative Synthesis of Microbe-Driven Acclimation and Adaptation in Wild Vertebrates

25. Quantifying microbial DNA in metagenomes improves microbial trait estimation

26. Going urban:variation in personality traits of an invasive species along an urbanization gradient

27. A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics

28. A comparison of short-read, HiFi long-read, and hybrid strategies for genome-resolved metagenomics

29. DNA metabarcoding reveals seasonal changes in diet composition across four arthropod-eating lizard species (Phrynosomatidae: Sceloporus)

41. Mammals show distinct functional gut microbiome dynamics to identical series of environmental stressors

42. A simplified protocol for DNA extraction from FTA cards for faecal microbiome studies

50. Enriching captivity conditions with natural elements does not prevent the loss of wild‐like gut microbiota but shapes its compositional variation in two small mammals

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