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1. Ecological performance determines phenological responses of butterflies in Northern Austria

2. Fluctuating insect diversity, abundance and biomass across agricultural landscapes

3. Synchronous long‐term trends in abundance and compositional variability of butterflies in Central Europe

4. Ecosystem functions in degraded riparian forests of southeastern Kenya

5. Seasonality and landscape characteristics impact species community structure and temporal dynamics of East African butterflies

6. Climate change drives mountain butterflies towards the summits

7. Biogeography of Italy revisited: genetic lineages confirm major phylogeographic patterns and a pre-Pleistocene origin of its biota

8. Toward a standardized quantitative and qualitative insect monitoring scheme

9. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions Across an Afro-Tropical Forest Biodiversity Hotspot

10. Behind the fog: Forest degradation despite logging bans in an East African cloud forest

11. Evolution of contact and alarm calls in the Kenyan endemic Hinde’s babbler (Aves: Passeriformes)

12. Cross-continental phylogeography of two Holarctic Nymphalid butterflies, Boloria eunomia and Boloria selene.

13. Neutral colonisations drive high beta-diversity in cavernicole springtails (Collembola).

14. Molecular evidence for an old world origin of Galapagos and Caribbean band-winged grasshoppers (Acrididae: Oedipodinae: Sphingonotus).

15. Effects of habitat structure and land-use intensity on the genetic structure of the grasshopper species Chorthippus parallelus

16. Evaluating the significance of paleophylogeographic species distribution models in reconstructing quaternary range-shifts of nearctic chelonians.

17. Polymorphic microsatellite loci in the endangered butterfly Lycaena helle (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

18. Population ecology and behaviour of two Afrotropical forest butterflies

19. The importance of dynamic open-canopy woodlands for the conservation of a specialist butterfly species

20. Diverging effects of geographic distance and local habitat quality on the genetic characteristics of three butterfly species

21. The relevance of transition habitats for butterfly conservation

22. The need for local-adjusted Participatory Forest Management in biodiversity hotspots

23. Diverging responses to environmental change and different landscape structure in Aftrotropical birds and butterflies

26. Kaya forests: nucleus of cultural and biological diversity and functionality

27. Harmonizing multi-stakeholder interests to improve forest conservation in Southern Kenya

28. Impact of weather conditions on cheetah monitoring with scat detection dogs

29. Landscape homogenization correlates with decreasing butterfly diversity

30. Just beautiful?! What determines butterfly species for nature conservation

31. Bird communities in a degraded forest biodiversity hotspot of East Africa

33. Land use and climate change affects butterfly diversity across northern Austria

34. Molecular biogeography of the Mediterranean Buthus species complex (Scorpiones: Buthidae) at its southern Palaearctic margin

35. Geographical disjunction and environmental conditions drive intraspecific differentiation in the chalk-hill blue butterfly

36. Does specialisation affect genetic diversity in (pre-)Alpine populations of four species of Copper butterflies?

37. Land scarcity, communication gaps and institutional confusions influence the loss of biodiversity in south-eastern Kenya

38. Island-mainland lepidopteran assemblies: a blue-print for species conservation in fragmented habitats

39. The relevance of cloud forest fragments and their transition zones for butterfly conservation in Taita Hills, Kenya

40. Toward a standardized quantitative and qualitative insect monitoring scheme

42. The illusion of participatory forest management success in nature conservation

44. Breakpoints in butterfly decline in Central Europe over the last century

45. The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition

46. Arthropod decline in grasslands and forests is associated with landscape-level drivers

47. Butterflies in corridors: quality matters for specialists

48. Movement ecology of Afrotropical birds: Functional traits provide complementary insights to species identity

49. What makes a species a priority for nature conservation?

50. Mitigating the precipitous decline of terrestrial European insects: Requirements for a new strategy

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