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1. Towards integrated cross-sectoral surveillance of pathogens and antimicrobial resistance: Needs, approaches, and considerations for linking surveillance to action

2. Global fine-resolution data on springtail abundance and community structure

3. Biogeographic survey of soil bacterial communities across Antarctica

4. Sensitivity of insectivorous bat foraging guilds to urbanization and implications for sustainable development

5. Introduced and invasive alien species of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Islands

6. Classification and ecological relevance of soundscapes in urban informal settlements

7. Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails

8. Geographic range size and speciation in honeyeaters

9. A standardised low-cost membrane blood-feeder for Aedes aegypti made using common laboratory materials

10. Springtail phylogeography highlights biosecurity risks of repeated invasions and intraregional transfers among remote islands

11. Simultaneous detection of multiple pathogens with the TaqMan Array Card

12. Half a century of thermal tolerance studies in springtails (Collembola): A review of metrics, spatial and temporal trends

13. Chronic heat stress in tropical urban informal settlements

14. A planetary health model for reducing exposure to faecal contamination in urban informal settlements: Baseline findings from Makassar, Indonesia

15. Increasing impacts by Antarctica’s most widespread invasive plant species as result of direct competition with native vascular plants

16. Options for reducing uncertainty in impact classification for alien species

17. Hydrogen-Oxidizing Bacteria Are Abundant in Desert Soils and Strongly Stimulated by Hydration

18. Soil Bacterial Communities Exhibit Strong Biogeographic Patterns at Fine Taxonomic Resolution

19. Land‐use change promotes avian diversity at the expense of species with unique traits

20. Terrestrial invasions on sub-Antarctic Marion and Prince Edward Islands

21. Springtail diversity in South Africa

22. South African research in the Southern Ocean: New opportunities but serious challenges

23. Multiple introductions, polyploidy and mixed reproductive strategies are linked to genetic diversity and structure in the most widespread invasive plant across Southern Ocean archipelagos

25. Multiple introductions, polyploidy and mixed reproductive strategies are linked to genetic diversity and structure in the most widespread invasive plant across Southern Ocean archipelagos

26. Emerging biological archives can reveal ecological and climatic change in Antarctica

27. Protect global values of the Southern Ocean ecosystem

28. Parthenogenesis without costs in a grasshopper with hybrid origins

29. Biogeography and Genetic Diversity of Terrestrial Mites in the Ross Sea Region, Antarctica

30. Scientists' warning on climate change and insects

31. Adequate sample sizes for improved accuracy of thermal trait estimates

32. The rising threat of climate change for arthropods from Earth’s cold regions: Taxonomic rather than native status drives species sensitivity

33. Spatio-temporal development of the urban heat island in a socioeconomically diverse tropical city

34. Chemosynthetic and photosynthetic bacteria contribute differentially to primary production across a steep desert aridity gradient

35. Geographical bias in physiological data limits predictions of global change impacts

37. Springtail phylogeography highlights biosecurity risks of repeated invasions and intraregional transfers among remote islands

38. Male Mediterranean fruit flies prefer warmer temperatures that improve sexual performance

39. Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails

40. A multi-site method to capture turnover in rare to common interactions in bipartite species networks

41. Multiple energy sources and metabolic strategies sustain microbial diversity in Antarctic desert soils

42. Where do functional traits come from? The role of theory and models

43. Tandem host‐parasite dispersal inferred from similarities in phylogeographical patterns among Little Penguins and their ‘terrestrial’ ectoparasites

44. Increasing impacts by Antarctica’s most widespread invasive plant species as result of direct competition with native vascular plants

45. Invasive species differ in key functional traits from native and non‐invasive alien plant species

46. The ecological biogeography of indigenous and introduced Antarctic springtails

47. Fifty million years of beetle evolution along the Antarctic Polar Front

48. Human activity strongly influences genetic dynamics of the most widespread invasive plant in the sub-Antarctic

49. Options for reducing uncertainty in impact classification for alien species

50. The second warning to humanity: contributions and solutions from conservation physiology

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