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2. Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?

3. One to rule them all? Assessing the performance of Forest Europe’s biodiversity indicators against multitaxonomic data

4. Combined effect of timing, position and management on Halyomorpha halys feeding injury assessment on apple cultivars.

5. Arthropod communities in fungal fruitbodies are weakly structured by climate and biogeography across European beech forests

6. Combining Irradiation and Biological Control against Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: Are Sterile Eggs a Suitable Substrate for the Egg Parasitoid Trissolcus japonicus?

7. Factors influencing short‐term parasitoid establishment and efficacy for the biological control of Halyomorpha halys with the samurai wasp Trissolcus japonicus

9. The Big Five: Species Distribution Models from Citizen Science Data as Tool for Preserving the Largest Protected Saproxylic Beetles in Italy

16. Assessing the Distribution of Exotic Egg Parasitoids of Halyomorpha halys in Europe with a Large-Scale Monitoring Program

20. Congruent patterns of functional diversity in saproxylic beetles and fungi across European beech forests

21. Action 7 - ForBD : report n. 3 (2014-02) : action ForBD & ForBD-SI

24. Supplementary material 1 from: Zapponi L, Mazza G, Farina A, Fedrigoli L, Mazzocchi F, Roversi PF, Sabbatini Peverieri G, Mason F (2017) The role of monumental trees for the preservation of saproxylic biodiversity: re-thinking their management in cultural landscapes. In: Campanaro A, Hardersen S, Sabbatini Peverieri G, Maria Carpaneto G (Eds) Monitoring of saproxylic beetles and other insects protected in the European Union. Nature Conservation 19: 231-243. https://doi.org/10.3897/natureconservation.19.12464

26. A European monitoring protocol for the stag beetle, a saproxylic flagship species

28. Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles

30. The forest biodiversity artery: towards forest management for saproxylic conservation.

32. The Habitat-Trees experiment: using exotic tree species as new microhabitats for the native fauna.

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