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1. Crop type rather than production method determines functional trait composition of insect communities on arable land in boreal agricultural landscapes.

2. High soil moisture promotes the emergence of ground beetles and spiders from soils in wheat fields.

3. Short‐Term Grasslands in Agriculture Support Both Natural Enemy and Phytophagous Arthropod Populations.

4. Ground beetle trophic interactions alter available nitrogen in forest soil.

5. Taxon‐specific response of natural enemies to different flower strip mixtures.

6. Boring into rock and hard substrates by the midge, Axarus (Diptera; Chironomidae).

7. Population Structure of Ground Beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) Inhabiting Uncultivated Areas within the Botanic Garden of Perm State University.

8. Natural mercury exposure of European insectivorous bats may exceed a recognized toxicity threshold.

9. The Effect of Elevation Gradient on Distribution and Body Size of Carabid Beetles in the Changbaishan Nature Reserve in Northeast Asia.

10. Generalist carabid beetles are more malacophagous than previously recognized and cause diversified types of shell damage.

11. Effects of heterogenous forest environments on ground‐dwelling beetles in a conifer plantation.

12. The development of extremely large male genitalia under spatial limitation.

13. Effect of olive grove's understorey management on arthropod diversity.

14. First molecular identification of Haemonchus contortus (Nematoda: Trichostrongylidae), a blood‐sucking gastric nematode of artiodactyles, in the ground beetle Carabus granulatus (Coleoptera: Carabidae).

15. Climate and land use primarily drive the diversity of multi-taxonomic communities in agroecosystems.

16. Distance decay effects predominantly shape spider but not carabid community composition in crop fields in north-western Europe.

17. A Further New Steppe Ground Beetle Species for the Bulgarian Fauna: Amara (Parapercosia) taurica (Motschulsky, 1845) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Appeared in the Karst Refugium of the Chepan Planina Mountain.

18. First record of Loxoncus renitens (Bates, 1886) and additional records of Idiomelas fulvipes indus Kataev, 1997 from India (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalinae)

19. Small parks in residential neighborhoods as habitats for ground-dwelling beetles, spiders, and ants.

20. A contribution to Bulgarian ground beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Carabidae) with the first record of Agonum carbonarium Dejean, 1828 for the country

21. Bioaccumulation of pesticides in carabid beetles in a vineyard and olive grove under integrated pest management

22. Supportive effect of uncut refuge strips on grassland arthropods may depends on the amount and width of strips.

23. Gut Bacterial Communities in the Ground Beetle Carabus convexus.

24. Prey Switching and Natural Pest Control Potential of Carabid Communities over the Winter Wheat Cropping Season.

25. Microhabitat Structure Affects Ground-Dwelling Beetle Communities More than Temperature along an Urbanization Gradient.

26. Ground Beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) Assemblages in Hazelnut Groves in Calabria (Southern Italy).

27. Hydrogen generation from sodium borohydride hydrolysis using a heterogeneous biocatalyst prepared with Zabrus tenebrionides Goeze 1777 (Coleoptera: Carabidae) chitin.

28. Functional traits and habitat use: Investigating community assembly in a montane community (Carabidae: Nebria).

29. Urban patches of dry forest as refuges for ants and carabid beetles in a neotropical overcrowded city.

30. Bioassessment of Cement Dust Pollution and its Radiation in Al-Ahsa Oasis in the Eastern Province of Kingdom Saudi Arabia.

31. Carabid beetles in solar parks: assemblages under solar panels are severely impoverished compared to gaps between panel rows and edge areas.

32. Comparing the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of two sampling methods for monitoring carabid beetle diversity, species assemblages and conservation status in an alpine grassland.

33. Carabid beetles dataset from the Parco Regionale di Paneveggio e Pale di S. Martino (Dolomites: Italian Alps).

34. Bioaccumulation of pesticides in carabid beetles in a vineyard and olive grove under integrated pest management.

35. New reports of caraboacarid mites (Acari: Trochometridioidea) from Iran, with some notes on their host specificity.

36. Small stream floodplains have high conservation value for riparian carabid beetles but less for ground‐dwelling spiders.

37. Forest harvest causes rapid changes of maternal investment strategies in ground beetles.

38. Carabid Beetles under the Influence of Megafires in Pine and Secondary Forests of Central European Russia.

39. Epigeic spider and ground beetles (Carabid) communities of semi-natural and natural habitats in agricultural landscape in Slovakia.

40. Taxonomical notes on Oriental Panagaeini with destription of two new species (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Panagaeini).

42. The role of sheltered habitats in biodiversity conservation of species sensitive to drought: a case study using ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in the Gorongosa National Park.

43. Evidence for Admixture and Rapid Evolution During Glacial Climate Change in an Alpine Specialist.

44. Carabid diversity in alpine environments: Investigating biogeographic and ecological traits of the communities living in the Dolomites (Italy).

45. Dispersal limitation and environmental filtering effects: The taxonomic and functional beta diversity of ground beetles along the altitudinal gradient in Chinese warm‐temperature forests.

46. Fires and Clear-Cuttings as Local Areas of Arthropod Diversity in Polar Regions: Khibiny Mountains.

47. The South American genus Cnemalobus (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cnemalobini): phylogeny and biogeographic analysis with the description of four new species from extra-Andean Patagonian mountains.

48. Odd-Paired is Involved in Morphological Divergence of Snail-Feeding Beetles.

49. The complete mitochondrial genome of a ground beetle Synuchus nitidus (Carabidae: Harpalinae: Sphodrini) from South Korea.

50. Dry grasslands in urban areas can harbour arthropod species of local conservation concern and should be prioritised for biodiversity‐friendly mowing regimes.

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