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1. Biogeographic history of the pantropical family Gesneriaceae with a focus on the Indian plate and diversification through the Old World

2. High levels of seed dispersal by a declining wintering population of migratory geese.

3. Insights Into the Ecology of a Widespread but Poorly Known Aerial Insectivore and a Theoretical Basis for Range Expansion Following Repeated Vagrancy Events.

4. Multiple Speciation and Extinction Rate Shifts Shaped the Macro-Evolutionary History of the Genus Lycium Towards a Rather Gradual Accumulation of Species Within the Genus.

5. Molecular phylogeny and spatio‐temporal diversification of the Millettioid/Phaseoloid clade (Fabaceae: Papilionoideae).

6. Discovery of the enigmatic taeniopterid plant <italic>Ilfeldia</italic> from the lower Permian of North China and its palaeophytogeographical implications.

7. New Caledonian rovers and the historical biogeography of a hyper‐diverse endemic lineage of South Pacific leaf beetles.

8. Adaptation of Fusarium Head Blight Pathogens to Changes in Agricultural Practices and Human Migration.

9. Dispersal of a wolf with complex ancestry from the Dinaric–Alpine region to Germany demonstrates the value of transboundary monitoring networks.

10. Repeated colonization of the Northern Limestone Alps from the Southern Limestone Alps by the rock‐dwelling snail species Cochlostoma henricae.

11. Gone with the waves: the role of sea currents as key dispersal mechanism for Mediterranean coastal and inland plant species.

12. Infrequent Long-Range Dispersal and Evolution of a Top Terrestrial Arthropod Predator in the Sub-Antarctic.

13. Unravelling the role of oceanographic connectivity in the distribution of genetic diversity of marine forests at the global scale.

14. Advancing crop disease early warning in South Asia by complementing expert surveys with internet media scraping.

15. Insights Into the Ecology of a Widespread but Poorly Known Aerial Insectivore and a Theoretical Basis for Range Expansion Following Repeated Vagrancy Events

17. Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity and Disperser Movement on Seed Dispersal

18. Cosmopolitan abyssal lineages? A systematic study of East Pacific deep-sea squat lobsters (Decapoda: Galatheoidea: Munidopsidae)

19. A shift in the host web occupancy of dew‐drop spiders associated with genetic divergence in the Southwest Pacific.

20. Phylogenetic placement of Carex dianae Steud., a sedge endemic to the South Atlantic island of St. Helena.

21. Biogeography of Greater Antillean freshwater fishes, with a review of competing hypotheses.

22. Hurricanes enhance coral connectivity but also superspread coral diseases.

23. Global hotspots of endemicity, rarity and speciation of aquatic macrophytes.

24. Effects of Landscape Heterogeneity and Disperser Movement on Seed Dispersal.

25. 'Out of Africa' origin of the pantropical staghorn fern genus Platycerium (Polypodiaceae) supported by plastid phylogenomics and biogeographical analysis.

26. The importance of migratory drop-off for island colonization in birds.

27. Dispersal in Kentish Plovers (Charadrius alexandrinus): adult females perform furthest movements.

28. Dispersal of a wolf with complex ancestry from the Dinaric–Alpine region to Germany demonstrates the value of transboundary monitoring networks

29. Adaptation of Fusarium Head Blight Pathogens to Changes in Agricultural Practices and Human Migration

30. Advancing crop disease early warning in South Asia by complementing expert surveys with internet media scraping

31. Multiple Speciation and Extinction Rate Shifts Shaped the Macro-Evolutionary History of the Genus Lycium Towards a Rather Gradual Accumulation of Species Within the Genus

32. Highly clustered mating networks in naturally fragmented riparian tree populations.

33. Golden jackal expansion in northernmost Europe: records in Finland.

34. An AI-based platform to investigate African large carnivore dispersal and demography across broad landscapes: A case study and future directions using African wild dogs.

35. Postglacial vegetation migration facilitated by outposts on proglacial lake islands in eastern North America

36. Evaluation of the Potential Seed Dispersal Effectiveness of Malus sieversii (Lebed.) M. Roem. by Cattle.

37. Reconstructing ancient dispersal through Antarctica: A case study of stream‐inhabiting beetles.

38. Phylogeographical evidence for historical long-distance dispersal in the flightless stick insect Ramulus mikado.

39. Pacific Species of Hibiscus sect. Lilibiscus (Malvaceae). 4. The Origin of Hibiscus rosa-sinensis: A 300-Year-Old Mystery Solved.

40. Deadly mushrooms of the genus Galerina found in Antarctica colonized the continent as early as the Pleistocene.

41. Migratory geese allow plants to disperse to cooler latitudes across the ocean.

42. New Data on Chamois Rupicapra rupicapra balcanica Bolkay, 1925 (Mammalia: Bovidae) in the Western Stara Planina Mtn., Bulgaria.

43. Evolutionary history and intraspecific competition mediate ballistic seed dispersal.

44. Sunda–Sahul floristic exchange and pathways into the Southwest Pacific: New insights from wet tropical forest trees.

45. Post‐glacial range formation of temperate forest understorey herbs – Insights from a spatio‐temporally explicit modelling approach.

46. EuDiS - A comprehensive database of the seed dispersal syndromes of the European flora.

47. Syntrichia lithophila, a fantastic new amphitropical disjunct from Oregon, United States.

48. Repeatedly Northwards and Upwards: Southern African Grasslands Fuel the Colonization of the African Sky Islands in Helichrysum (Compositae).

49. Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of Asia Callicarpa (Lamiaceae), with consideration of a long-distance dispersal across the Pacific Ocean - insights into divergence modes of pantropical flora.

50. Critical transitions and evolutionary hysteresis in movement: Habitat fragmentation can cause abrupt shifts in dispersal that are difficult to revert.

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