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1. Twenty Important Research Questions in Microbial Exposure and Social Equity

2. Creating testable questions in practical conservation: a process and 100 questions

3. Existing and emerging uses of drones in restoration ecology

4. Bioclimatic transect networks: Powerful observatories of ecological change

5. Introducing BASE: the Biomes of Australian Soil Environments soil microbial diversity database

6. Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in changing environments: a genetic perspective

7. Practical applications of soil microbiota to improve ecosystem restoration: current knowledge and future directions.

8. Ecotypic Variation in Leaf Thermoregulation and Heat Tolerance but Not Thermal Safety Margins in Tropical Trees.

9. Reef Adapt: A tool to inform climate-smart marine restoration and management decisions.

10. Food webs in food webs: the micro-macro interplay of multilayered networks.

11. Sonic restoration: acoustic stimulation enhances plant growth-promoting fungi activity.

12. The climate change-pollution-aerobiome nexus: A 'systems thinking' mini-review.

13. Monitoring soil fauna with ecoacoustics.

14. Bioenergetic mapping of 'healthy microbiomes' via compound processing potential imprinted in gut and soil metagenomes.

15. Ecological phage therapy: Can bacteriophages help rapidly restore the soil microbiome?

16. Probiotic Cities: microbiome-integrated design for healthy urban ecosystems.

17. Urban sports fields support higher levels of soil butyrate and butyrate-producing bacteria than urban nature parks.

18. Short-term passive greenspace exposures have little effect on nasal microbiomes: A cross-over exposure study of a Māori cohort.

19. Childcare centre soil microbiomes are influenced by substrate type and surrounding vegetation condition.

20. Restoring soil biodiversity.

21. The macroecology of butyrate-producing bacteria via metagenomic assessment of butyrate production capacity.

22. Terrestrial invertebrate hosts of human pathogens in urban ecosystems.

23. Biodiversity and human health: A scoping review and examples of underrepresented linkages.

24. Light-dark cycles may influence in situ soil bacterial networks and diurnally-sensitive taxa.

25. Policy implications of the microbiota-gut-brain axis.

26. Comparative gene co-expression networks show enrichment of brassinosteroid and vitamin B processes in a seagrass under simulated ocean warming and extreme climatic events.

27. Urban greenspaces shape soil protist communities in a location-specific manner.

28. Opportunities and challenges for microbiomics in ecosystem restoration.

29. Degree of urbanization and vegetation type shape soil biodiversity in city parks.

30. The aerobiome-health axis: a paradigm shift in bioaerosol thinking.

31. Increasing Antimicrobial Resistance and Potential Human Bacterial Pathogens in an Invasive Land Snail Driven by Urbanization.

32. Spatial assortment of soil organisms supports the size-plasticity hypothesis.

33. Ecosystem restoration is integral to humanity's recovery from COVID-19.

34. Is the genomics 'cart' before the restoration ecology 'horse'? Insights from qualitative interviews and trends from the literature.

35. Tissue-specific transcriptome profiles identify functional differences key to understanding whole plant response to life in variable salinity.

36. Global genetic diversity status and trends: towards a suite of Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) for genetic composition.

37. Gut microbiota composition does not associate with toxoplasma infection in rats.

38. Extensive polyploid clonality was a successful strategy for seagrass to expand into a newly submerged environment.

39. Next generation restoration metrics: Using soil eDNA bacterial community data to measure trajectories towards rehabilitation targets.

40. Twenty Important Research Questions in Microbial Exposure and Social Equity.

41. Rare genera differentiate urban green space soil bacterial communities in three cities across the world.

42. Opportunities and challenges of macrogenetic studies.

43. Author Correction: Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts.

45. Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts.

46. The potential of outdoor environments to supply beneficial butyrate-producing bacteria to humans.

47. Genomic, Habitat, and Leaf Shape Analyses Reveal a Possible Cryptic Species and Vulnerability to Climate Change in a Threatened Daisy.

48. Macrogenetic studies must not ignore limitations of genetic markers and scale.

49. Exposure to airborne bacteria depends upon vertical stratification and vegetation complexity.

50. Increased plant species richness associates with greater soil bacterial diversity in urban green spaces.

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