Special issue on bee conservation Robert J. PaxtonMark J. F. BrownTomás E. Murray Editorial Pages: 193 - 193
Bee conservation policy at the global, regional and national levels Andrew ByrneÚna Fitzpatrick Review Article Pages: 194 - 210
Conservation ecology of bees: populations, species and communities Tomás E. MurrayMichael KuhlmannSimon G. Potts Review Article Pages: 211 - 236
Biodiversity, conservation and current threats to European honeybees Pilar De la RúaRodolfo JafféJosé Serrano Review Article Pages: 263 - 284
Is there a need for conservation of honeybees in Africa? Vincent DietemannChristian Walter Werner PirkRobin Crewe Review Article Pages: 285 - 295
A survey and review of the status of wild bees in the West-Palaearctic region Sébastien PatinyPierre RasmontDenis Michez Review Article Pages: 313 - 331
Diversity, threats and conservation of native bees in the Neotropics Breno M. FreitasVera Lúcia Imperatriz-FonsecaJ. Javier G. Quezada-Euán Review Article Pages: 332 - 346
Diversity and conservation status of native Australian bees Michael BatleyKatja Hogendoorn Review Article Pages: 347 - 354
Bee conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar: diversity, status and threats Connal D. EardleyMary GikunguMichael P. Schwarz Review Article Pages: 355 - 366
Bumblebee vulnerability and conservation world-wide Paul H. WilliamsJuliet L. Osborne Review Article Pages: 367 - 387
Ecological impacts of invasive alien species on bees Jane C. StoutCarolina L. Morales Review Article Pages: 388 - 409
The conservation of bees: a global perspective Mark J. F. BrownRobert J. Paxton Review Article Open access Pages: 410 - 416
Erratum to: A scientific note on the lactic acid bacterial flora in honeybees in the USA — A comparison with bees from Sweden Alejandra VásquezTobias C. OlofssonDiana Sammataro Erratum Pages: 417 - 417