The primate extinction crisis in China: immediate challenges and a way forward Baoguo LiMing LiPaul A. Garber Review Paper 04 September 2018 Pages: 3301 - 3327
Effects of human activities on Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park ArdiantionoTim S. JessopAchmad Ariefiandy Original Paper 30 July 2018 Pages: 3329 - 3347
DNA barcode based delineation of freshwater fishes from northern Western Ghats of India, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots Tejas S. PatilRahul A. JamdadeDipak V. Muley Original Paper 21 August 2018 Pages: 3349 - 3371
Multi-criteria spatial identification of carnivore conservation areas under data scarcity and conflict: a jaguar case study in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia Diego A. Zárrate-CharryAimee L. MasseyMatthew G. Betts Original Paper 18 August 2018 Pages: 3373 - 3392
Conservation of severely fragmented populations: lessons from the transformation of uncoordinated reintroductions of cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) into a managed metapopulation with self-sustained growth Kenneth G. BukVincent C. van der MerwePaul J. Funston Original Paper 17 August 2018 Pages: 3393 - 3423
Effectiveness of genera as a higher-taxon substitute for species in ant biodiversity analyses is not affected by sampling technique Jorge L. P. SouzaFabricio B. BaccaroWilliam E. Magnusson Original Paper 14 August 2018 Pages: 3425 - 3445
Changes in the trade of bycatch species corresponding to CITES regulations: the case of dried seahorse trade in Thailand T.-C. KuoP. LaksanawimolA. C. J. Vincent Original Paper 21 August 2018 Pages: 3447 - 3468
Distribution, population density and conservation of the critically endangered brown spider monkey (Ateles hybridus) and other primates of the inter-Andean forests of Colombia Ana Gabriela de LunaAndrés Link Original Paper 14 September 2018 Pages: 3469 - 3511
Recent low levels of differentiation in the native Bombus ephippiatus (Hymenoptera: Apidae) along two Neotropical mountain-ranges in Guatemala Patricia Landaverde-GonzálezLucie M. BaltzMartin Husemann Original Paper 27 August 2018 Pages: 3513 - 3531
Field sampling is biased against small-ranged species of high conservation value: a case study on the sphingid moths of East Africa Jan BeckHitoshi TakanoChristy M. McCain Original Paper 23 August 2018 Pages: 3533 - 3544
The same old mistakes in aquaculture: the newly-available striped catfish Pangasianodon hypophthalmus is on its way to putting Brazilian freshwater ecosystems at risk Diego A. Z. GarciaAndré L. B. MagalhãesMário L. Orsi Commentary 13 August 2018 Pages: 3545 - 3558
Correction to: Large proportion of wood dependent lichens in boreal pine forest are confined to old hard wood Francesca SantanielloLine B. DjupströmGöran Thor Correction 04 September 2018 Pages: 3559 - 3559