Understanding the requirements of the insects we seek to conserve T. R. New Editorial 14 February 2007 Pages: 95 - 97
Sampling saproxylic beetle assemblages in dead wood logs: comparing window and eclector traps to traditional bark sieving and a refinement Ola AlinviJ. P. BallR. B. Pettersson Original Paper 17 October 2006 Pages: 99 - 112
Limited dispersal by the rare scarce heath butterfly—potential consequences for population persistence Anna Cassel-LundhagenPer Sjögren-Gulve Original Paper 07 December 2006 Pages: 113 - 121
Foraging interactions between native and exotic bumblebees: enclosure experiments using native flowering plants Teruyoshi NagamitsuTanaka KentaTsutom Hiura Original Paper 22 November 2006 Pages: 123 - 130
Distribution of ground-dwelling beetles in fragmented tropical habitats Lorraine H. L. GormleyPeter A. FurleyAllan D. Watt Original Paper 13 February 2007 Pages: 131 - 139
Reintroduction of the rare damselfly Ischnura gemina (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) into an urban California park Eugene R. HannonJohn E. Hafernik Original Paper 24 November 2006 Pages: 141 - 149
Increasing abundance and diversity in the moth assemblage of east Loch Lomondside, Scotland over a 35 year period Nabeil K. G. SalamaJohn T. KnowlerColin E. Adams ORIGINAL PAPER 23 November 2006 Pages: 151 - 156
Support for mending the matrix: resource seeking by butterflies in apparent non-resource zones R. L. H. DennisP. B. Hardy Original Paper 23 November 2006 Pages: 157 - 168
Effects of low severity burning after clear-cutting on mid-boreal ant communities in the two years after fire Heloise GibbJoakim Hjältén Original paper 22 November 2006 Pages: 169 - 175
The use of ants and other soil and litter arthropods as bio-indicators of the impacts of rainforest clearing and subsequent land use Akihiro NakamuraCarla P. CatterallChris J. Burwell ORIGINAL PAPER 29 November 2006 Pages: 177 - 186
Roosting site selection in the endangered damselfly, Coenagrion mercuriale, and implications for habitat design James R. RouquetteDavid J. Thompson Original Paper 22 November 2006 Pages: 187 - 193
How useful is DNA extracted from the legs of archived insects for microsatellite-based population genetic analyses? Phillip C. WattsDavid J. ThompsonStephen J. Kemp Short Communication 25 November 2006 Pages: 195 - 198
Depth of pitfall traps—does it affect interpretation of ant (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) assemblages? A. PendolaT. R. New Short communication 17 November 2006 Pages: 199 - 201
Predation of insects by feral cats (Felis silvestris catus L., 1758) on an oceanic island (La Palma, Canary Island) Félix M. MedinaRafael García Short Communication 01 December 2006 Pages: 203 - 207
D. Grimaldi and M. S. Engel, Evolution of the Insects T. R. New Book Review 05 October 2006 Pages: 211 - 212
M.G. Paoletti (ed), Ecological Implications of Minilivestock. Potential of Insects, Rodents, Frogs and Snails T. R. New Book review 05 October 2006 Pages: 213 - 213
Invertebrati di una foresta della Pianura Padana, Bosco della Fontana. Secondo contributo Simone Fattorini Book review 02 February 2007 Pages: 215 - 216
T. Eisner, M. Eisner and M. Siegler, Secret Weapons. Defenses of Insects, Spiders, Scorpions, and Other Many-Legged Creatures T. R. New BOOK REVIEW 05 October 2006 Pages: 217 - 217