Population and conservation genetics using RAD sequencing in four endemic conifers from South America Mauricio J. CanoAlex D. TwyfordPeter M. Hollingsworth Original Paper Open access 26 September 2022 Pages: 3093 - 3112
Can the extinction risk of Irish vascular plants be predicted using leaf traits? Harrison O’RourkeEimear Nic LughadhaKaren L. Bacon Original Paper Open access 26 October 2022 Pages: 3113 - 3135
Ecological consequences of historic moorland ‘improvement’ Francis M. RowneyRalph M. FyfeDavid N. Smith Original Paper 25 September 2022 Pages: 3137 - 3161
Anthropogenic activity and structures have varying effects on the activity of carnivores in a protected area in Wisconsin, United States Morgan J. FarmerMaximilian L. AllenTimothy R. Van Deelen Original Paper 23 September 2022 Pages: 3163 - 3178
Flight speed and time of day heavily influence rainforest canopy wildlife counts from drone-mounted thermal camera surveys Andrew WhitworthCarolina PintoMiles Silman Original Paper Open access 22 October 2022 Pages: 3179 - 3195
Multidecadal changes in fish composition and traits diversity in a marine park in the Gulf of California Damien OlivierHector Reyes-BonillaRomeo Saldívar-Lucio Original Paper 15 October 2022 Pages: 3197 - 3216
Simulating the potential forest ranges in an old land: the case for Turkey’s forests Bikem EkberzadeOmer YetemenH. Nuzhet Dalfes Original Paper 03 October 2022 Pages: 3217 - 3236
Maintaining remnant vegetation along with plant diversification in vineyards is optimal for conserving arthropods in an agricultural mosaic in a biodiversity-rich region Marinus GeldenhuysRené GaigherMichael J. Samways Original Paper 08 October 2022 Pages: 3237 - 3255
Comparison of methods for the automatic classification of forest habitat types in the Southern Alps—Application to ecological data from the French national forest inventory Charlotte LabitIngrid BonhêmeSébastien Delhaye Original Paper 25 October 2022 Pages: 3257 - 3283
Commentary to biodiversity and conservation Upgrading Birgus: lessons for invertebrate conservation Tim Caro Commentary Open access 26 September 2022 Pages: 3285 - 3289
Correction: Human highly modified landscapes restrict gene flow of the largest neotropical canid, the maned wolf Karen Giselle Rodriguez-CastroFrederico Gemesio LemosPedro Manoel Galetti Jr. Correction 19 October 2022 Pages: 3291 - 3291