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1. Implications of deep‐seabed mining on marine ecosystems—Introduction to a special series of papers.

2. Call for emergency action to limit global temperature increases, restore biodiversity and protect health: Wealthy nations must do much more, much faster: Wealthy nations must do much more, much faster.

3. Estimating local biodiversity change: a critique of papers claiming no net loss of local diversity.

6. Contributed Papers The Threat of Transformation: Quantifying the Vulnerability of Grasslands in South Africa.

7. Contributed Papers Significance of Specimen Databases from Taxonomic Revisions for Estimating and Mapping the Global Species Diversity of Invertebrates and Repatriating Reliable Specimen Data.

8. Contributed Papers Distribution of Bird Diversity in a Vulnerable Neotropical Landscape.

9. RESEARCH PAPER From sampling stations to archipelagos: investigating aspects of the assemblage of insular biota.

10. RESEARCH PAPER Local-regional relationships and the geographical distribution of species.

11. RESEARCH PAPER Are there latitudinal gradients in species turnover?

12. RESEARCH PAPER Relative influences of current and historical factors on mammal and bird diversity patterns in deglaciated North America.

13. Conservation biological control research is strongly uneven across trophic levels and economic measures.

14. Importance of timely metadata curation to the global surveillance of genetic diversity.

15. Climate change and the biodiversity of alpine ponds: Challenges and perspectives.

16. An integrative paradigm for building causal knowledge.

17. Conserving ecosystem integrity: Ecological theory as a guide for marine protected area monitoring.

18. Are biomass feedstocks sustainable? A systematic review of three key sustainability metrics.

19. Overcoming confusion and stigma in habitat fragmentation research.

20. The importance of understanding the multiple dimensions of power in stakeholder participation for effective biodiversity conservation.

21. Old meets new: Innovative and evolving uses of herbaria over time as revealed by a literature review.

22. Diverse approaches to protecting biodiversity: The different conservation measures discussed as possible other effective area‐based conservation measures.

23. The changing faces of soil organic matter research.

24. Ecological connectivity research in urban areas.

25. Ecosystem restoration in India during the United Nations decade on ecosystem restoration: the way forward.

26. Does Group Model Building Work? Evidence from and Comments on the Paper by Videira et al.

27. What was hot at the fourth World Fisheries Congress?

28. SNAPSHOT USA 2021: A third coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States.

29. The Ne/N ratio in applied conservation.

30. Distributional ecology: Opening new research windows by addressing aggregation‐related puzzles.

31. Call for Papers.

32. Land‐use change and biodiversity: Challenges for assembling evidence on the greatest threat to nature.

33. Practicing ubuntu.

34. Risky business: Protecting nature, protecting wealth?

35. Managing and accounting for corporate biodiversity contributions. Mapping the field.

36. Business, biodiversity and ecosystem services: Evidence from large‐scale survey data.

37. Biodiversity dataset of vascular plants and birds in Chinese urban greenspace.

38. Call for Papers.

39. Lomborg and the Litany of Biodiversity Crisis: What the Peer‐Reviewed Literature Says.

40. Realizing "30 × 30" in India: The potential, the challenges, and the way forward.

41. Spatial–temporal changes of landscape and habitat quality in typical ecologically fragile areas of western China over the past 40 years: A case study of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

42. Earth System's Gatekeeping of "One Health" Approach to Manage Climate‐Sensitive Infectious Diseases.

43. Nine years of the Red Book Challenge conservation education in Southern Madagascar: What we have learned.

44. Fast, scalable, and automated identification of articles for biodiversity and macroecological datasets.

45. Using the Value of Information to improve conservation decision making.

46. CamTrapAsia: A dataset of tropical forest vertebrate communities from 239 camera trapping studies.

47. A synthetic review of terrestrial biological research from the Alberta oil sands region: 10 years of published literature.

49. Double‐blind peer review—An experiment.

50. Assessment of vulnerability to climate change using indicators: a meta-analysis of the literature.