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1. DNA-based studies and genetic diversity indicator assessments are complementary approaches to conserving evolutionary potential

2. Correction: DNA-based studies and genetic diversity indicator assessments are complementary approaches to conserving evolutionary potential

3. A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action

4. Genetic diversity goals and targets have improved, but remain insufficient for clear implementation of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

5. Author Correction: A global biodiversity observing system to unite monitoring and guide action

8. The Development of DNA Markers to Resolve Uncertainties of Seabird Bycatch Identification From Longline Fisheries in Australian Waters.

9. Genome of the endangered eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) reveals signatures of historical decline and pelage color evolution

11. Genetic diversity is considered important but interpreted narrowly in country reports to the Convention on Biological Diversity: Current actions and indicators are insufficient

12. Authors’ Reply to Letter to the Editor: Continued improvement to genetic diversity indicator for CBD

13. A pragmatic approach for integrating molecular tools into biodiversity conservation

14. Evaluation of genetic markers for the metabarcoding of Australian marsupials from predator scats.

15. Correction to: Authors’ Reply to Letter to the Editor: Continued improvement to genetic diversity indicator for CBD

16. A pragmatic approach for integrating molecular tools into biodiversity conservation

18. Genetic mixing in conservation translocations increases diversity of a keystone threatened species,Bettongia lesueur

20. Monitoring status and trends in genetic diversity for the Convention on Biological Diversity: An ongoing assessment of genetic indicators in nine countries

21. An expert-driven framework for applying eDNA tools to improve biosecurity in the Antarctic

22. Monitoring status and trends in genetic diversity for the Convention on Biological Diversity : An ongoing assessment of genetic indicators in nine countries

23. An expert-driven framework for applying eDNA tools to improve biosecurity in the Antarctic

24. An expert-driven framework for applying eDNA tools to improve biosecurity in the Antarctic

25. Best practice guidelines for environmental DNA biomonitoring in Australia and New Zealand

30. Population genomics of a predatory mammal reveals patterns of decline and impacts of exposure to toxic toads

32. Bringing together approaches to reporting on within species genetic diversity

33. The Coalition for Conservation Genetics : Working across organizations to build capacity and achieve change in policy and practice

34. Bringing together approaches to reporting on within species genetic diversity

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

36. Environmental DNA protocol development guide for biomonitoring

37. Environmental DNA test validation guidelines

38. The Coalition for Conservation Genetics: Working across organizations to build capacity and achieve change in policy and practice

39. Global Commitments to Conserving and Monitoring Genetic Diversity Are Now Necessary and Feasible

40. Authors’ Reply to Letter to the Editor:Continued improvement to genetic diversity indicator for CBD

44. Global Commitments to Conserving and Monitoring Genetic Diversity Are Now Necessary and Feasible

45. Post-2020 goals overlook genetic diversity

47. Post-2020 goals overlook genetic diversity

48. Phylogeography, genetic stocks, and conservation implications for an Australian endemic marine turtle

49. Sighting data used for T. pinguicolla in sEXTINCT analysis from Taxonomy and conservation of grassland earless dragons: new species and an assessment of the first possible extinction of a reptile on mainland Australia

50. NOMENCLATURAL APPENDIX from Taxonomy and conservation of grassland earless dragons: new species and an assessment of the first possible extinction of a reptile on mainland Australia

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