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1. Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate

5. The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project

9. A regional model for estimating the aboveground carbon density of Borneo's tropical forests from airborne laser scanning

10. Squamate scavenging services: Heath goannas (Varanus rosenbergi) support carcass removal and may suppress agriculturally damaging blowflies.

11. Restoring understory and riparian areas in oil palm plantations does not increase greenhouse gas fluxes.

12. Response to 'Risky conclusions regarding shrinking rhino horns': Clarification on a statistically determined reduction of relative horn length in five species of rhinoceros since 1885.

14. Hot topics in butterfly research: Current knowledge and gaps in understanding of the impacts of temperature on butterflies

19. Research on the benefits of nature to people: How much overlap is there in citations and terms for 'nature' across disciplines?

20. Hot topics in butterfly research: Current knowledge and gaps in understanding of the impacts of temperature on butterflies.

21. Tropical butterflies use thermal buffering and thermal tolerance as alternative strategies to cope with temperature increase

23. Thermoregulatory ability and mechanism do not differ consistently between neotropical and temperate butterflies

24. Preface

25. Oviposition behaviour and emergence through time of the small blue butterfly (Cupido minimus) in a nature reserve in Bedfordshire, UK

27. Thermoregulatory ability and mechanism do not differ consistently between neotropical and temperate butterflies

28. Tropical butterflies use thermal buffering and thermal tolerance as alternative strategies to cope with temperature increase

29. Thermoregulatory ability and mechanism does not differ consistently between neotropical and temperate butterflies

31. Tropical butterflies use thermal buffering and thermal tolerance as alternative strategies to cope with temperature increase

32. Tropical forests post-logging are a persistent net carbon source to the atmosphere

33. Oil Palm Yield Over is Negatively Associated with Increased Rainfall Up to Six Months Before Harvest, and Highly Influenced by Site-Level Variation

35. Logging alters tropical forest structure, while conversion reduces biodiversity and functioning

39. Spiders in canopy and ground microhabitats are robust to changes in understory vegetation management practices in mature oil palm plantations (Riau, Indonesia)

44. Nine actions to successfully restore tropical agroecosystems

48. Length–biomass equations to allow rapid assessment of semi‐aquatic bug biomass in tropical streams.

49. Habitat heterogeneity supports day-flying Lepidoptera in oil palm plantations.

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