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1. Big data, big problems? How to circumvent problems in biodiversity mapping and ensure meaningful results.

2. Phenotypic traits evolution and morphological traits associated with echolocation calls in cryptic horseshoe bats (Rhinolophidae).

3. Realizing ecological civilization.

5. Vulnerability to climate change of species in protected areas in Thailand.

6. Wildlife trade.

7. Gaps in global wildlife trade monitoring leave amphibians vulnerable.

8. Sampling biases shape our view of the natural world.

10. Effectively and accurately mapping global biodiversity patterns for different regions and taxa.

11. Measuring metrics: what diversity indicators are most appropriate for different forms of data bias?

12. The behavioural costs of overcrowding for gregarious cave‐dwelling bats.

14. Reconstructing cave past to manage and conserve cave present and future.

15. Horizon Scan of the Belt and Road Initiative.

16. Are debt-for-nature swaps scalable: Which nature, how much debt, and who pays?

17. Body size and diet–related morphological variation of bats over the past 65 years in China.

18. Understanding and minimizing environmental impacts of the Belt and Road Initiative.

19. Mapping wader biodiversity along the East Asian—Australasian flyway.

20. Have Indo-Malaysian forests reached the end of the road?

21. Smaller human populations are still not a necessary condition for biodiversity conservation: A response to Cafaro et al. (2023).

23. Smaller human populations are neither a necessary nor sufficient condition for biodiversity conservation.

24. Fire dynamics under monsoonal climate in Yunnan, SW China: past, present and future.

25. Remotely Sensed Data Informs Red List Evaluations and Conservation Priorities in Southeast Asia.

26. Flowering and fruiting patterns of woody species in the tropical montane evergreen forest of southern India.

27. Biodiversity data synthesis is critical for realizing a functional post-2020 framework.

28. Plant root mechanisms and their effects on carbon and nutrient accumulation in desert ecosystems under changes in land use and climate.

29. Impact of aridity rise and arid lands expansion on carbon‐storing capacity, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem services.

30. Global Patterns and Drivers of Bee Distribution.

31. Can Thailand Protect 30% of Its Land Area for Biodiversity, and Will This Be Enough?

32. A horizon scan of global biological conservation issues for 2024.

33. Exploring market-based wildlife trade dynamics in Bangladesh.

34. How to go forward and beyond: Future tasks of China's protected areas system.

36. Spatial patterns and drivers of native plant diversity in Hainan, China.

37. Tigers at a crossroads: Shedding light on the role of Bangladesh in the illegal trade of this iconic big cat.

39. Completeness analysis for over 3000 United States bee species identifies persistent data gap.

40. Global patterns and drivers of leaf photosynthetic capacity: The relative importance of environmental factors and evolutionary history.

41. Learning from perpetrator replacement to remove crime opportunities and prevent poaching of the Sundarbans tiger.

42. Collection of voucher specimens for bat research: conservation, ethical implications, reduction, and alternatives.

43. The effect of altitude, patch size and disturbance on species richness and density of lianas in montane forest patches.

45. Identifying priority areas for bat conservation in the Western Ghats mountain range, peninsular India.

46. Challenges and solutions to biodiversity conservation in arid lands.

47. First record of predation of a fruit bat by the Malabar Grey Hornbill (Ocyceros griseus) from southern Western Ghats, India.

48. Myotis fimbriatus Virome, a Window to Virus Diversity and Evolution in the Genus Myotis.

49. Combining different species in restoration is not always the right decision: Monocultures can provide higher ecological functions than intercropping in a desert ecosystem.

50. Searching the web builds fuller picture of arachnid trade.

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