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1. Transcriptome wide analyses reveal intraspecific diversity in thermal stress responses of a dominant habitat‐forming species

2. Heads in the clouds: On the carbon footprint of conference‐seeded publications in the advancement of knowledge

3. Comparative mitogenomic analyses and gene rearrangements reject the alleged polyphyly of a bivalve genus

4. Euendolithic Infestation of Mussel Shells Indirectly Improves the Thermal Buffering Offered by Mussel Beds to Associated Molluscs, but One Size Does Not Fit All

5. Photoautotrophic Euendoliths and Their Complex Ecological Effects in Marine Bioengineered Ecosystems

6. Understanding the margin squeeze: Differentiation in fitness‐related traits between central and trailing edge populations of Corallina officinalis

7. Historical and contemporary range expansion of an invasive mussel, Semimytlius algosus, in Angola and Namibia despite data scarcity in an infrequently surveyed region

8. Two sides of the same coin: extinctions and originations across the Atlantic/Indian Ocean boundary as consequences of the same climate oscillation

9. Weather and topography regulate the benefit of a conditionally helpful parasite

10. Biogeographic drivers of distribution and abundance in an alien ecosystem engineer: Transboundary range expansion, barriers to spread, and spatial structure

11. Density-Dependent and Species-Specific Effects on Self-Organization Modulate the Resistance of Mussel Bed Ecosystems to Hydrodynamic Stress

12. Microplastic leachates disrupt the chemotactic and chemokinetic behaviours of an ecosystem engineer (Mytilus edulis)

13. Parasitism by endolithic cyanobacteria reduces reproductive output and attachment strength of intertidal ecosystem engineers

14. Effects of habitat quality on abundance, size and growth of mussel recruits

16. The relative effects of interspecific and intraspecific diversity on microplastic trapping in coastal biogenic habitats

17. Foul-weather friends: Modelling thermal stress mitigation by symbiotic endolithic microbes in a changing environment

18. Microplastics in commercial bivalves harvested from intertidal seagrasses and sandbanks in the Ria Formosa lagoon, Portugal

19. Unlocking the history of a trans‐Atlantic invader: did the human slave trade impact Brown mussel dispersal?

20. Microplastic leachates induce species-specific trait strengthening in intertidal mussels

21. Community succession in phototrophic shell-degrading endoliths attacking intertidal mussels

22. Small scale habitat effects on anthropogenic litter material and sources in a coastal lagoon system

23. Historical and contemporary range expansion of an invasive mussel, Semimytlius algosus, in Angola and Namibia despite data scarcity in an infrequently surveyed region

24. Intraspecific diversity in an ecological engineer functionally trumps interspecific diversity in shaping community structure

25. Species-specific plastic accumulation in the sediment and canopy of coastal vegetated habitats

26. Strong upwelling conditions drive differences in species abundance and community composition along the Atlantic coasts of Morocco and Western Sahara

27. Congruence between fine-scale genetic breaks and dispersal potential in an estuarine seaweed across multiple transition zones

28. A baseline assessment of beach macrolitter and microplastics along northeastern Atlantic shores

29. Plastic ingestion in aquatic-associated bird species in southern Portugal

30. Rejection of the genetic implications of the 'Abundant Centre Hypothesis' in marine mussels

31. Between a rock and a hard place: combined effect of trampling and phototrophic shell-degrading endoliths in marine intertidal mussels

32. Canopy microclimate modification in central and marginal populations of a marine macroalga

33. Biogeographical patterns of endolithic infestation in an invasive and an indigenous intertidal marine ecosystem engineer

34. Plastic ingestion in aquatic birds in Portugal

35. Taking the heat: distinct vulnerability to thermal stress of central and threatened peripheral lineages of a marine macroalga

36. Isolation and characterization of nine microsatellite markers for the red alga Corallina officinalis

37. Evidence for rangewide panmixia despite multiple barriers to dispersal in a marine mussel

38. Latitudinal incidence of phototrophic shell-degrading endoliths and their effects on mussel bed microclimates

39. Reproductive strategies and population genetic structure of Fucus spp. across a northeast Atlantic biogeographic transition

40. Wider sampling reveals a non‐sister relationship for geographically contiguous lineages of a marine mussel

41. Broad scale agreement between intertidal habitats and adaptive traits on a basis of contrasting population genetic structure

42. Enemies with benefits: parasitic endoliths protect mussels against heat stress

43. Upwelling areas as climate change refugia for the distribution and genetic diversity of a marine macroalga

44. Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors

45. The combination of selection and dispersal helps explain genetic structure in intertidal mussels

46. Re-assessing the origins of the invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in southern Africa

47. Differential reproductive investment, attachment strength and mortality of invasive and indigenous mussels across heterogeneous environments

48. Coastal topography drives genetic structure in marine mussels

49. Sand and wave induced mortality in invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and indigenous (Perna perna) mussels

50. Behavioural response of invasive Mytilus galloprovincialis and indigenous Perna perna mussels exposed to risk of predation

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