Land management impacts on European butterflies of conservation concern: a review Terezie BubováVladimír VrabecPiotr Nowicki REVIEW PAPER Open access 28 October 2015 Pages: 805 - 821
Butterflies in Portuguese ‘montados’: relationships between climate, land use and life-history traits Jana SlancarovaPatricia Garcia-PereiraEnrique Garcia-Barros ORIGINAL PAPER 09 September 2015 Pages: 823 - 836
Early spring floral foraging resources for pollinators in wet heathlands in Belgium Laura MoquetCarolin MayerAnne-Laure Jacquemart ORIGINAL PAPER 12 September 2015 Pages: 837 - 848
Microhabitat changes induced by edge effects impact velvet ant (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae) communities in southeastern Amazonia, Brazil Cecília Rodrigues VieiraJames PittsGuarino Rinaldi Colli ORIGINAL PAPER 16 September 2015 Pages: 849 - 861
Invasive plant species may serve as a biological corridor for the invertebrate fauna of naturally isolated hosts D. Van der ColffL. L. DreyerF. Roets ORIGINAL PAPER 28 September 2015 Pages: 863 - 875
Effect of sun exposure on saproxylic beetle assemblages may change with topoclimate in a subtropical forest of east China Jie WuHui PanMingshui Zhao ORIGINAL PAPER 28 September 2015 Pages: 877 - 889
Temperature, leaf cover density and solar radiation influence the abundance of an oligophagous insect herbivore at the southern edge of its range Maarten de GrootMeta Kogoj ORIGINAL PAPER 05 October 2015 Pages: 891 - 899
Range increase of a Neotropical orchid bee under future scenarios of climate change Daniel P. SilvaAna C. B. A. MacêdoPaulo De Marco Jr. ORIGINAL PAPER 13 October 2015 Pages: 901 - 910
Butterfly bait traps versus zigzag walks: What is the better way to monitor common and threatened butterflies in non-tropical regions? Lada JakubikovaTomas Kadlec ORIGINAL PAPER 14 October 2015 Pages: 911 - 919
Modeling the potential distribution and conservation status of three species of oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) in the Iberian range A. RodríguezJ. F. GómezJ. L. Nieves-Aldrey ORIGINAL PAPER 14 October 2015 Pages: 921 - 934
Climate association with fluctuation in annual abundance of fifty widely distributed moths in England and Wales: a citizen-science study John Fawcett WilsonDavid BakerHeather Young ORIGINAL PAPER 17 October 2015 Pages: 935 - 946
Response of the copro-necrophagous beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) assemblage to a range of soil characteristics and livestock management in a tropical landscape Patrícia Menegaz De FariasLucrecia ArellanoSilvia López Ortiz ORIGINAL PAPER 17 October 2015 Pages: 947 - 960
Intensive fish ponds as ecological traps for dragonflies: an imminent threat to the endangered species Sympetrum depressiusculum (Odonata: Libellulidae) Hana ŠigutováMartin ŠigutAleš Dolný ORIGINAL PAPER 18 October 2015 Pages: 961 - 974
Conservation value of post-mining headwaters: drainage channels at a lignite spoil heap harbour threatened stream dragonflies Filip TichanekRobert Tropek ORIGINAL PAPER 24 October 2015 Pages: 975 - 985
Species richness of eruciform larvae associated with native and alien plants in the southeastern United States C. Scott ClemD. W. Held ORIGINAL PAPER 26 October 2015 Pages: 987 - 997
Pesticide use within a pollinator-dependent crop has negative effects on the abundance and species richness of sweat bees, Lasioglossum spp., and on bumble bee colony growth Rachel E. MallingerPeter WertsClaudio Gratton ORIGINAL PAPER 30 October 2015 Pages: 999 - 1010
Arthropods and novel bird habitats: do clear-cuts in spruce plantations provide similar food resources for insectivorous birds compared with farmland habitats? Franck A. HollanderNicolas TiteuxHans Van Dyck ORIGINAL PAPER 29 October 2015 Pages: 1011 - 1020
Invasive redback spiders (Latrodectus hasseltii) threaten an endangered, endemic New Zealand beetle (Prodontria lewisii) S. A. BryanY. van HeezikB. I. P. Barratt ORIGINAL PAPER 29 October 2015 Pages: 1021 - 1027
Road mortality potentially responsible for billions of pollinating insect deaths annually James H. Baxter-GilbertJulia L. RileyDavid Lesbarrères SHORT COMMUNICATION 06 October 2015 Pages: 1029 - 1035