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1 Agricultural land use affects the heterogeneity of Odonata communities in the Brazilian Pampa Pires, Mateus Marques

26 3 p. 503-514
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2 Between perfect habitat and ecological trap: even wildflower strips mulched annually increase pollinating insect numbers in intensively used agricultural landscapes Schmied, Heiko

26 3 p. 425-434
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3 Can cattle grazing benefit grassland butterflies? Bussan, Samantha K.

26 3 p. 359-374
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4 Clover in agriculture: combined benefits for bees, environment, and farmer Harris, Ciaran

26 3 p. 339-357
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5 “Farming with Alternative Pollinators” approach increases pollinator abundance and diversity in faba bean fields Sentil, Ahlam

26 3 p. 401-414
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6 Farmland biodiversity: wildflower-sown islands within arable fields and grassy field margins both promote spider diversity Rischen, Tamara

26 3 p. 415-424
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7 Flower plantings promote insect pollinator abundance and wild bee richness in Canadian agricultural landscapes Van Drunen, Stephen G.

26 3 p. 375-386
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8 Intensification of the rice cultivation cycle reduces the diversity of aquatic insect communities in southern Brazilian irrigated rice fields Meneghel, Roberta Emanuele

26 3 p. 515-524
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9 Journal of Insect Conservation’s special issue on insect diversity in Agriculture Pryke, James S.

26 3 p. 337-338
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10 Livestock systems preserving natural grasslands are biodiversity reservoirs that promote spiders’ conservation Pompozzi, Gabriel

26 3 p. 453-462
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11 Population dynamics of an alpine grasshopper (Orthoptera) community over 30 years and the effects of climate warming and grazing Illich, Inge

26 3 p. 435-451
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12 Small-scale traditional maize farming fosters greater arthropod diversity value than conventional maize farming Otieno, Nickson Erick

26 3 p. 477-489
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13 Sown wildflower strips offer promising long term results for butterfly conservation Kolkman, Alyssa

26 3 p. 387-400
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14 Squeeze it or leave it? An ecological-economic assessment of the impact of mower conditioners on arthropod populations in grassland Hecker, Lutz Philip

26 3 p. 463-475
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15 The impact of reduced tillage and distance to field margin on predator functional diversity Jacobsen, Stine K.

26 3 p. 491-501
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