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1. When xylarium and herbarium meet: linking Tervuren xylarium wood samples with their herbarium specimens at Meise Botanic Garden

2. Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Forest Biodiversity Dynamics.

3. Enhancing Small-Medium IsLands resilience by securing the sustainability of Ecosystem Services: the SMILES Cost Action.

4. The genus Pseudophanias Raffray (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Pselaphinae) from Nanling Priority Area for Biodiversity Conservation, China.

5. New data on recently described rodent species Paulina's Limestone Rat Saxatilomys paulinae Musser, Smith, Robinson & Lunde, 2005 (Mammalia: Rodentia)

6. Plant invasions in China: an emerging hot topic in invasion science.

7. Sample checklist of Gastropoda and Bivalvia in Cham Islands, Vietnam.

8. Amphibians of the equatorial seasonally dry forests of Ecuador and Peru.

9. Illustrated catalogue of sphaeromatoid isopods (Crustacea, Malacostraca) in the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN).

10. Refining the picture: new records to the lichen biota of Italy.

11. Beware of scientific scams! Hints to avoid predatory publishing in biological journals.

12. Vascular Plant Herbarium at the Kandalaksha Strict Nature Reserve (KAND), Russia.

13. A priority-setting scheme for the management of invasive non-native species in protected areas.

14. Prototype Biodiversity Digital Twin: Forest Biodiversity Dynamics

15. Managing the small stream network for improved water quality, biodiversity and ecosystem services protection (SSNet).

16. COPIOUS: A gold standard corpus of named entities towards extracting species occurrence from biodiversity literature.

17. Emerging issues and challenges in conservation of biodiversity in the rangelands of Tanzania.

18. BioNNA: the Biodiversity National Network of Albania.

19. Effectiveness of Natura 2000 system for habitat types protection: A case study from the Czech Republic.

20. The effects of grazing and mowing on large marsh grasshopper, Stethophyma grossum (Orthoptera: Acrididae), populations in Western Europe: a review.

21. Ecosystem services in a peri-urban protected area in Cyprus: a rapid appraisal.

22. Fauna of some families of Coleoptera (Insecta) in the Republic of Mordovia (Russia).

23. Linking sufficiency and the protection of biodiversity: An issue of political implications, framing, descriptiveness and interdisciplinarity?

24. Enhancing Small-Medium IsLands resilience by securing the sustainability of Ecosystem Services: the SMILES Cost Action

25. The wild bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) of the island of Cyprus.

26. SPARSE 1.0: a template for databases of species inventories, with an open example of Czech birds.

27. Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region: The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy).

28. A decade of amphibian studies (Animalia, Amphibia) at Sekayu lowland forest, Hulu Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia.

29. Promoting private forests for biodiversity conservation and ecosystems restoration in the Sahel region.

30. Distribution and conservation status of threatened endemic amphibians within the Aspromonte mountain region, a hotspot of Mediterranean biodiversity.

31. Revision of the carnivorous land snail family Streptaxidae (Stylommatophora, Achatinina) in Myanmar, with description of four new species.

32. An overview of reviews of conservation flagships: evaluating fundraising ability and surrogate power.

33. Biotic Interactions as Mediators of Context-Dependent Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning Relationships.

34. Parque Nacional da Serra do Itajaí (southern Brazil) shrub and herbs flora1249 Parque Nacional da Serra do Itajaí (southern Brazil) shrub and herbs flora.

35. A compendium of macrofungi of Pakistan by ecoregions.

36. The Value of Digitising Natural History Collections.

37. Coleção de Vetores de Tripanosomatídeos (Fiocruz/ COLVET) held at the institution Fiocruz Minas in Brazil: diversity of Triatominae (Hemiptera, Reduviidae) and relevance for research, education, and entomological surveillance.

38. Flora of herbaceous and arboreous plants in Komaba Campus of the University of Tokyo, Japan.

40. The contribution to wildlife conservation of an Italian Recovery Centre.

41. Applying an invasion and risk framework to track nonnative island floras: a case study of challenges and solutions in Hawai'i.

43. Large carnivores and zoos as catalysts for engaging the public in the protection of biodiversity.

44. Seeking consensus in German forest conservation: An analysis of contemporary concepts.

45. Opportunities to improve the future of South Australia's terrestrial biodiversity.

46. Bird cestodes from Huinay (Comau Fjord), Chilean Patagonia: several species of the family Dilepididae (Platyhelminthes, Cyclophyllidea), with the erection of two new genera.

47. Tapping into technology and the biodiversity informatics revolution: updated terrestrial mammal list of Angola, with new records from the Okavango Basin.

48. Seed plant features, distribution patterns, diversity hotspots, and conservation gaps in Xinjiang, China.

49. The comparative analyses of selected aspects of conservation and management of Vietnam's national parks.

50. Vector analysis: a tool for preventing the introduction of invasive alien species into protected areas.