Ants on oaks: effects of forest structure on species composition Matthias DolekAnja Freese-HagerJürgen Schmidl Original Paper 30 September 2008 Pages: 367 - 375
Small off-shore islands can serve as important refuges for endemic beetle conservation Shinji SugiuraTomoyuki TsuruHiroshi Makihara Original Paper 25 September 2008 Pages: 377 - 385
Relevance of using a vegetation-based method to conserve urban carabid diversity Samuel PinnaHirondelle Varady-SzaboEric Lucas Original Paper 26 September 2008 Pages: 387 - 397
An indicator system for identification of sites of high conservation value for saproxylic oak (Quercus spp.) beetles in southern Sweden Nicklas JanssonKarl-Olof BergmanPer Milberg Original Paper 22 October 2008 Pages: 399 - 412
Macroarthropod species richness and conservation priorities in Stratiotes aloides (L.) lakes Erna SuutariJukka SalmelaJukka Suhonen Original Paper 22 October 2008 Pages: 413 - 419
Core and satellite butterfly species on Elba island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy). A study on persistence based on 120 years of collection data Leonardo Dapporto Original Paper 06 November 2008 Pages: 421 - 428
Meta-analysis of survey data to assess trends of prairie butterflies in Minnesota, USA during 1979–2005 Dennis SchlichtAnn SwengelScott Swengel Original Paper Open access 25 November 2008 Pages: 429 - 447
Nestedness of bee assemblages in an endemic South American forest: the role of pine matrix and small fragments Fernanda S. ValdovinosElizabeth ChiappaJavier A. Simonetti Short Communication 22 August 2008 Pages: 449 - 452
Testing compatibility between molecular and morphological techniques for arthropod systematics: a minimally destructive DNA extraction method that preserves morphological integrity, and the effect of lactic acid on DNA quality Pierre PaquinCor J. Vink Short Communication 27 August 2008 Pages: 453 - 457