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1. Specimen collection is essential for modern science

2. Lightella neohaematopini: A new lineage of highly reduced endosymbionts coevolving with chipmunk lice of the genus Neohaematopinus

3. Natural history collections are critical resources for contemporary and future studies of urban evolution

4. The Beringian Coevolution Project: holistic collections of mammals and associated parasites reveal novel perspectives on evolutionary and environmental change in the North

5. Climate change, collections and the classroom: using big data to tackle big problems

6. Geographic patterns of electrophoretic and morphological variation in the sagebrush least chipmunk (Tamias minimus scrutator)

8. Sucking Lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) Parasitizing Mongolian Rodents with the Description of a New Species of Hoplopleura from Mountain Voles (Alticola spp.)

9. Lost in a sagebrush sea: comparative genetic assessment of an isolated montane population of Tamias amoenus

10. Natural history collections are critical resources for contemporary and future studies of urban evolution

11. Genomic resolution of cryptic species diversity in chipmunks

12. ASM professional awards

13. Building an integrated infrastructure for exploring biodiversity: field collections and archives of mammals and parasites

14. Disentangling lousy relationships: Comparative phylogenomics of two sucking louse lineages parasitizing chipmunks

15. SNP-based phylogenomic inference in Holarctic ground squirrels (Urocitellus)

16. Sympatric Parasites Have Similar Host-Associated, but Asynchronous, Patterns of Diversification

17. Soil fungal composition changes with shrub encroachment in the northern Chihuahuan Desert

18. No evidence for phylosymbiosis in western chipmunk species

20. Temporal and spatial mosaics: deep host association and shallow geographic drivers shape genetic structure in a widespread pinworm,Rauschtineria eutamii(Nematoda: Oxyuridae)

21. A global parasite conservation plan

22. Parasite Collections: Overlooked Resources for Integrative Research and Conservation

23. Expanded Host Range of Sucking Lice and Pinworms of Western North American Chipmunks

24. Climate change, collections and the classroom: using big data to tackle big problems

25. Natural History Collections as Emerging Resources for Innovative Education

26. Impacts of Inference Method and Data set Filtering on Phylogenomic Resolution in a Rapid Radiation of Ground Squirrels (Xerinae: Marmotini)

27. Temporal and spatial mosaics: deep host association and shallow geographic drivers shape genetic structure in a widespread pinworm

28. Regional genetic subdivision in the Mohave ground squirrel: evidence of historic isolation and ongoing connectivity in a Mojave Desert endemic

29. Phylogeography of the ground squirrel subgenusXerospermophilusand assembly of the Mojave Desert biota

30. Natural history collections-based research: progress, promise, and best practices

31. Development and characterization of polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Mohave ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus mohavensis)

32. Divergence with gene flow within the recent chipmunk radiation (Tamias)

33. Phylogenomics from Whole Genome Sequences Using aTRAM

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