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2. Dipterocarpoidae genomics reveal their demography and adaptations to Asian rainforests

4. Correction: Effects of individual traits vs. trait syndromes on assemblages of various herbivore guilds associated with central European Salix

9. Comparison of traditional and DNA metabarcoding samples for monitoring tropical soil arthropods (Formicidae, Collembola and Isoptera)

11. Molecular mechanisms of mutualistic and antagonistic interactions in a plant–pollinator association

16. High intraspecific variability and previous experience affect polyphenol metabolism in polyphagous Lymantria mathura caterpillars

18. Species swarms and their caterpillar colonisers: phylogeny and polyphenols determine host plant specificity in New Guinean Lepidoptera

19. The insect-focused classification of fruit syndromes in tropical rain forests : An inter-continental comparison

20. Phylogenetic structure of moth communities (Geometridae, Lepidoptera) along a complete rainforest elevational gradient in Papua New Guinea.

22. A cross-continental comparison of assemblages of seed- and fruit-feeding insects in tropical rain forests: Faunal composition and rates of attack

24. The ecology and evolution of fig wasp communities

28. Monitoring tropical insects in the 21st century

29. Illuminating arthropod diversity in a tropical forest: Assessing biodiversity by automatic light trapping and DNA metabarcoding.

32. Towards a functional classification of poorly known tropical insects: The case of rhinoceros beetles (Coleoptera, Dynastinae) in Panama

33. Contrasting levels of β‐diversity and underlying phylogenetic trends indicate different paths to chemical diversity in highland and lowland willow species.

37. Additional file 1 of Asymmetric sharing of pollinator fig wasps between two sympatric dioecious fig trees: a reflection of supply and demand or differences in the size of their figs?

38. Towards a functional classification of poorly known tropical insects: The case of rhinoceros beetles (Coleoptera, Dynastinae) in Panama.

42. Host specificity and interaction networks of insects feeding on seeds and fruits in tropical rainforests

46. On the Perils of Ignoring Evolution in Networks

47. The insect-focused classification of fruit syndromes in tropical rainforests: an inter-continental comparison

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