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1. Does aversion to insects affect insecticide use? An elusive answer calls for improved methods in biophobia research

2. Biophobia: What it is, how it works and why it matters

3. Both frequency and diversity of childhood nature experiences are associated with self‐reported pro‐biodiversity behaviours in adulthood

4. Greenery hypothesis: An evolutionary explanation for why presence/absence of green affects humans

5. The research landscape of direct, sensory human–nature interactions

6. The dark side of nature experience: Typology, dynamics and implications of negative sensory interactions with nature

7. Nature benefit hypothesis: Direct experiences of nature predict self‐reported pro‐biodiversity behaviors

8. Editorial: Global urban biodiversity and the importance of scale

9. Personalised ecology and the future of biodiversity

10. Familiarity with, perceptions of and attitudes toward butterflies of urban park users in megacities across East and Southeast Asia

11. Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on human–nature interactions: Pathways, evidence and implications

12. Extinction of experience: The need to be more specific

13. Ecological processes associated with different animal taxa in urban environments

14. Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management

15. Participation of diverse actors and usage of traditional and local knowledge in local biodiversity strategies and action plans of Japanese municipalities

16. Gardening is beneficial for health: A meta-analysis

17. Effects of an increase in population of sika deer on beetle communities in deciduous forests

18. Large forest patches promote breeding success of a terrestrial mammal in urban landscapes.

19. The vicious cycle of biophobia

21. Climate‐driven divergent long‐term trends of forest beetles in Japan

22. For the love of insects: gardening grows positive emotions (biophilia) towards invertebrates

26. Towards a unified understanding of human–nature interactions

27. Power line corridors in conifer plantations as important habitats for butterflies

28. Applying the stress‐gradient hypothesis to curb the spread of invasive bamboo

31. Impacts of the COVID‐19 pandemic on human–nature interactions: Pathways, evidence and implications

33. Extinction of experience: The need to be more specific

34. Modern Farming Practices in Paddy Fields Negatively Affect an Endemic Frog, Glandirana susurra, in Japan

36. Personalised ecology and the future of biodiversity.

37. What Environmental and Personal Factors Determine the Implementation Intensity of Nature-Based Education in Elementary and Lower-Secondary Schools?

38. Ecological processes associated with different animal taxa in urban environments

39. Spatio-temporal dynamics and drivers of public interest in invasive alien species

40. The inequalities of the extinction of experience: The role of personal characteristics and species traits in the distribution of people–plant interactions in Japan

41. The Morphological Changes of Moths on Nakajima Island, Hokkaido, Japan

42. What are the drivers of and barriers to children’s direct experiences of nature?

43. Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management

45. A room with a green view: the importance of nearby nature for mental health during the COVID‐19 pandemic

46. Author response for 'Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management'

47. Regional variability in landscape effects on forest bird communities

48. Cross-generational decline in childhood experiences of neighborhood flowering plants in Japan

49. Shifting baseline syndrome: causes, consequences, and implications

50. Large herbivores affect forest ecosystem functions by altering the structure of dung beetle communities

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