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1. Pollen morphology and its taxonomic potential in Stachytarpheta sect. Stachytarpheta (Verbenaceae) occurring in Brazil.

2. Stachytarpheta meninii (Verbenaceae), a new micro‐endemic and threatened species from the Diamantina Plateau in Minas Gerais state, Brazil.

3. Time-travelling pathogens and their risk to ecological communities.

4. Partitioning taxon, phylogenetic and functional beta diversity into replacement and richness difference components.

5. Determining the relative roles of species replacement and species richness differences in generating beta-diversity patterns.

6. The comparison of site spider “biodiversity quality” in Portuguese protected areas

7. The seven impediments in invertebrate conservation and how to overcome them

8. Global Patterns of Guild Composition and Functional Diversity of Spiders.

9. Determinants of beta diversity of spiders in coastal dunes along a gradient of mediterraneity.

10. Higher taxa surrogates of spider (Araneae) diversity and their efficiency in conservation

11. Functional convergence underground? The scale‐dependency of community assembly processes in European cave spiders.

12. Combined effects of bird extinctions and introductions in oceanic islands: Decreased functional diversity despite increased species richness.

13. A strategy for the next decade to address data deficiency in neglected biodiversity.

14. Increase of insular exotic arthropod diversity is a fundamental dimension of the current biodiversity crisis.

15. Taxonomic divergence and functional convergence in Iberian spider forest communities: Insights from beta diversity partitioning.

16. Taxonomic and functional diversity of insect herbivore assemblages associated with the canopy-dominant trees of the Azorean native forest.

17. A comparative analysis of terrestrial arthropod assemblages from a relict forest unveils historical extinctions and colonization differences between two oceanic islands.

18. Gauging megadiversity with optimized and standardized sampling protocols: A case for tropical forest spiders.

19. Topography-driven isolation, speciation and a global increase of endemism with elevation.

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