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1. The day after mowing: Time and type of mowing influence grassland arthropods.

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

3. Microbe‐induced plant resistance against insect pests depends on timing of inoculation but is consistent across climatic conditions.

4. Chemodiversity affects preference for Tanacetum vulgare chemotypes in two aphid species.

5. Relationships between ecosystem functions vary among years and plots and are driven by plant species richness.

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

7. Functional group richness increases multifunctionality in intensively managed grasslands.

8. Floral presence and flower identity alter cereal aphid endosymbiont communities on adjacent crops.

9. Drivers of community assembly change during succession in wood‐decomposing beetle communities.

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

11. Modelling potential biotope composition on a regional scale revealed that climate variables are stronger drivers than soil variables.

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

13. Hierarchical trait filtering at different spatial scales determines beetle assemblages in deadwood.

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

15. Negative effects of forest gaps on dung removal in a full‐factorial experiment.

16. Plant diversity and functional identity alter ant occurrence and activity in experimental grasslands.

17. COVID‐19 lockdown measures impacted citizen science hedgehog observation numbers in Bavaria, Germany.

18. Emission of CO2 and CH4 From 13 Deadwood Tree Species Is Linked to Tree Species Identity and Management Intensity in Forest and Grassland Habitats.

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

20. Tracking the temporal dynamics of insect defoliation by high‐resolution radar satellite data.

22. Effect of flower identity and diversity on reducing aphid populations via natural enemy communities.

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

24. 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).

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

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

28. Restoration‐oriented forest management affects community assembly patterns of deadwood‐dependent organisms.

31. Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competition.

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

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

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

35. Effects of biodiversity strengthen over time as ecosystem functioning declines at low and increases at high biodiversity

36. Effect of plant chemical variation and mutualistic ants on the local population genetic structure of an aphid herbivore.

37. Decadal effects of landscape‐wide enrichment of dead wood on saproxylic organisms in beech forests of different historic management intensity.

38. Additive effects of plant chemotype, mutualistic ants and predators on aphid performance and survival.

39. Metabotype variation in a field population of tansy plants influences aphid host selection.

40. Minimal effects on genetic structuring of a fungus‐dwelling saproxylic beetle after recolonisation of a restored forest.

41. Effect of forest management on temperate ant communities.

42. Plant diversity induces shifts in the functional structure and diversity across trophic levels.

43. Coexistence through mutualist-dependent reversal of competitive hierarchies.

44. Functional trait dissimilarity drives both species complementarity and competitive disparity.

45. Historical and recent land use affects ecosystem functions in subtropical grasslands in Brazil.

46. Plant diversity has contrasting effects on herbivore and parasitoid abundance in Centaurea jacea flower heads.

47. Plant diversity increases predation by ground-dwelling invertebrate predators.

48. Reduce pests, enhance production: benefits of intercropping at high densities for okra farmers in Cameroon.

49. Habitat availability drives the distribution-abundance relationship in phytophagous true bugs in managed grasslands.

50. Habitat variation, mutualism and predation shape the spatio-temporal dynamics of tansy aphids.

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