The Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus): an iconic focal species for knowledge-based integrative management and conservation of Baltic forests Asko LõhmusMeelis LeivitsPetras Kurlavičius Review Paper 17 October 2016 Pages: 1 - 21
Hong Kong’s rich marine biodiversity: the unseen wealth of South China’s megalopolis Terence P. T. NgMartin C. F. ChengGray A. Williams Review Paper 30 September 2016 Pages: 23 - 36
Interpreting ‘favourable conservation status’ for large carnivores in Europe: how many are needed and how many are wanted? Arie TrouwborstLuigi BoitaniJohn D. C. Linnell Review Paper Open access 21 October 2016 Pages: 37 - 61
A multi-scale approach for identifying conservation needs of two threatened sympatric steppe birds Ana Benítez-LópezJavier ViñuelaJesús T. García Original Paper 30 September 2016 Pages: 63 - 83
Cereal density and N-fertiliser effects on the flora and biodiversity value of arable headlands Markus WagnerJames M. BullockRichard F. Pywell Original Paper 29 September 2016 Pages: 85 - 102
Africa’s highest mountain harbours Africa’s tallest trees Andreas HempReiner ZimmermannMarkus Fischer Original Paper Open access 17 October 2016 Pages: 103 - 113
The effect of fire history in shaping diversity patterns of flower-visiting insects in post-fire Mediterranean pine forests Maria LazarinaStefanos P. SgardelisTheodora Petanidou Original Paper 17 October 2016 Pages: 115 - 131
Fallow management for steppe bird conservation: the impact of cultural practices on vegetation structure and food resources Irene RobleñoGerard BotaJordi Recasens Original Paper 13 October 2016 Pages: 133 - 150
Contrasting the distribution of butterflies and termites in plantations and tropical forests Yves BassetHéctor BarriosMaurice Leponce Original Paper 17 October 2016 Pages: 151 - 176
Effects of fire disturbance on ant abundance and diversity: a global meta-analysis Heraldo L. VasconcelosJonas B. MaravalhasTatiana Cornelissen Original Paper 13 October 2016 Pages: 177 - 188
A model for determining ex situ conservation priorities in big genera is provided by analysis of the subgenera of Rhododendron (Ericaceae) Marion MacKaySusan E. Gardiner Original Paper 25 October 2016 Pages: 189 - 208
Stone walls and sacred forest conservation in Ethiopia Carrie L. WoodsCatherine L. CardelúsPeter Klepeis Original Paper 31 October 2016 Pages: 209 - 221
Assessments of species’ vulnerability to climate change: from pseudo to science Alisa A. WadeBrian K. HandGordon Luikart Commentary 18 October 2016 Pages: 223 - 229
Evaluating the ecological performance of protected areas Bernard W. T. Coetzee Commentary 22 October 2016 Pages: 231 - 236
More topics from the tropics: additional thoughts to Mammides et al. Jan Christian HabelLuc LensThomas Schmitt Commentary 19 October 2016 Pages: 237 - 241
The “Tilapia Law” encouraging non-native fish threatens Amazonian River basins André A. PadialÂngelo A. AgostinhoJean R. S. Vitule Letter to the Editor 08 October 2016 Pages: 243 - 246
Risks associated with failed interdisciplinary approaches in conservation research Miguel Delibes-Mateos Letter to the Editor 14 October 2016 Pages: 247 - 250