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1. Geographic distribution of terpenoid chemotypes in Tanacetum vulgare mediates tansy aphid occurrence but not abundance

6. Traits‐mediated responses of caterpillar communities to spongy moth outbreaks and subsequent tebufenozide treatments

8. Reduction of invertebrate herbivory by land use is only partly explained by changes in plant and insect characteristics

10. Enhancing the structural diversity between forest patches—A concept and real‐world experiment to study biodiversity, multifunctionality and forest resilience across spatial scales

11. Creating ecologically sound buildings by integrating ecology, architecture and computational design

13. Scientists' warning on climate change and insects

19. Metabarcoding of canopy arthropods reveals negative impacts of forestry insecticides on community structure across multiple taxa

23. Temperature drives variation in flying insect biomass across a German malaise trap network

24. Traits mediate niches and co‐occurrences of forest beetles in ways that differ among bioclimatic regions

26. Side Effects of Insecticides on Leaf‐Miners and Gall‐Inducers Depend on Species Ecological Traits and Competition with Leaf‐Chewers

27. Among stand heterogeneity is key for biodiversity in managed beech forests but does not question the value of unmanaged forests: Response to Bruun and Heilmann‐Clausen (2021)

29. Relative impacts of gypsy moth outbreaks and insecticide treatments on forest resources and ecosystems: An experimental approach

30. Inferring competitive outcomes, ranks and intransitivity from empirical data: A comparison of different methods

31. Ecotrons: Powerful and versatile ecosystem analysers for ecology, agronomy and environmental science

32. Insights from regional and short‐term biodiversity monitoring datasets are valuable: a reply to Daskalova et al . 2021

33. Relative impacts of gypsy moth outbreaks and insecticide treatments on forest resources and ecosystems: An experimental approach

34. Dispersal ability, trophic position and body size mediate species turnover processes: Insights from a multi‐taxa and multi‐scale approach

37. Agriculture intensification reduces plant taxonomic and functional diversity across European arable systems

38. Can multi‐taxa diversity in European beech forest landscapes be increased by combining different management systems?

39. Can multi‐taxa diversity in European beech forest landscapes be increased by combining different management systems?

40. Dispersal ability, trophic position and body size mediate species turnover processes: Insights from a multi‐taxa and multi‐scale approach

41. Towards the development of general rules describing landscape heterogeneity-multifunctionality relationships

42. Inferring competitive outcomes, ranks and intransitivity from empirical data: A comparison of different methods

47. Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features

49. Towards the development of general rules describing landscape heterogeneity–multifunctionality relationships

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