Ecological impacts of non-native Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) and management measures for protected areas in Europe Roger J. H. HerbertJohn HumphreysTasman. P. Crowe Review Paper Open access 01 October 2016 Pages: 2835 - 2865
Exploring the spatiotemporal dynamics of habitat suitability to improve conservation management of a vulnerable plant species João GonçalvesPaulo AlvesJoão Pradinho Honrado Original Paper 02 September 2016 Pages: 2867 - 2888
Putting indigenous conservation policy into practice delivers biodiversity and cultural benefits Emilie EnsMitchell. L. ScottRebecca Pirzl Original Paper 12 September 2016 Pages: 2889 - 2906
Ancient DNA reveals complexity in the evolutionary history and taxonomy of the endangered Australian brush-tailed bettongs (Bettongia: Marsupialia: Macropodidae: Potoroinae) Dalal HaoucharCarlo PacioniMichael Bunce Original Paper 03 September 2016 Pages: 2907 - 2927
Who owns sturgeon in the Caspian? New theoretical model of social responses towards state conservation policy Ilya ErmolinLinas Svolkinas Original Paper 12 September 2016 Pages: 2929 - 2945
Succession changes in diversity and assemblages composition of planthoppers and leafhoppers in natural ancient peat bogs in Belarus Gennadi G. Sushko Original Paper 08 September 2016 Pages: 2947 - 2963
Diatom flora in Mediterranean streams: flow intermittency threatens endangered species Elisa FalascoElena PianoFrancesca Bona Original Paper 09 September 2016 Pages: 2965 - 2986
Giant panda reintroduction: factors affecting public support Kai MaDingzhen LiuHaigen Xu Original Paper Open access 21 September 2016 Pages: 2987 - 3004
Restoration of semi-natural grasslands, a success for phytophagous beetles (Curculionidae) Magdalena SteinerErik ÖckingerMats Jonsell Original Paper Open access 04 October 2016 Pages: 3005 - 3022
Hybrid ecosystems can contribute to local biodiversity conservation Liis KasariLiina SaarAveliina Helm Original Paper 17 October 2016 Pages: 3023 - 3041
Potential conflict between future development of natural resources and high-value wildlife habitats in boreal landscapes Nobuya SuzukiKatherine L. Parker Original Paper Open access 21 October 2016 Pages: 3043 - 3073
Squeezed out: the consequences of riparian zone modification for specialist invertebrates Paul SinnaduraiT. H. JonesS. J. Ormerod Original Paper 12 October 2016 Pages: 3075 - 3092
Giant panda protection: a time to abandon the concept that mainly relies on nature reserve Dongwei KangJunqing Li Letter to the Editor 13 September 2016 Pages: 3093 - 3095
Books on biodiversity and conservation David L. Hawksworth Book Review 09 November 2016 Pages: 3097 - 3115