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1. Supporting bird diversity and ecological function in managed grassland and forest systems needs an integrative approach.

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

3. Assessing the conservation and restoration potential of biotopes in a central European region.

4. Forest structure, plants, arthropods, scale, or birds' functional groups: What key factor are forest birds responding to?

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

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

7. Insect decline in forests depends on species' traits and may be mitigated by management.

8. The Relationship between Knowing and Liking for 91 Urban Animal Species among Students.

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

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

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

12. Present and historical landscape structure shapes current species richness in Central European grasslands.

13. Data from public and governmental databases show that a large proportion of the regional animal species pool occur in cities in Germany.

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

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

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

17. Growth response of oaks to insect defoliation: Immediate and intermediate perspectives.

18. Cross-scale effects of land use on the functional composition of herbivorous insect communities.

19. Effects of management on ambrosia beetles and their antagonists in European beech forests.

20. Regional variation in deadwood decay of 13 tree species: Effects of climate, soil and forest structure.

21. Forest management affects saproxylic beetles through tree species composition and canopy cover.

22. Beech forest management does not affect the infestation rate of the beech scale Cryptococcus fagisuga across three regions in Germany.

23. Invertebrate herbivory decreases along a gradient of increasing land-use intensity in German grasslands.

24. Current Near-to-Nature Forest Management Effects on Functional Trait Composition of Saproxylic Beetles in Beech Forests.

25. Interacting effects of fertilization, mowing and grazing on plant species diversity of 1500 grasslands in Germany differ between regions.

26. Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: evidence from 51 grassland species in experimental monocultures.

27. Patterns of local and regional genetic structuring in the meadow grasshopper, Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera: Acrididae), in Central Germany revealed using microsatellite markers.

28. The use of forest inventory data for placing flight-interception traps in the forest canopy.

29. Impact of invertebrate herbivory in grasslands depends on plant species diversity.

30. Plant species richness in montane grasslands affects the fitness of a generalist grasshopper species.

31. Plant species richness and functional composition drive overyielding in a six-year grassland experiment.

32. Dispersal and seed limitation affect diversity and productivity of montane grasslands.

33. Diversity and beyond: plant functional identity determines herbivore performance.

34. Land‐use in Europe affects land snail assemblages directly and indirectly by modulating abiotic and biotic drivers.

35. Disentangling the importance of space and host tree for the beta-diversity of beetles, fungi, and bacteria: Lessons from a large dead-wood experiment.

36. Mixed effects of landscape structure and farming practice on bird diversity

37. Regional organic carbon stock variability: A comparison between depth increments and soil horizons

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

39. The results of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning experiments are realistic.

40. Direct and indirect effects of forest management on tree-hole inhabiting aquatic organisms and their functional traits.

41. Arthropod decline in grasslands and forests is associated with landscape-level drivers.

42. Experimental Manipulation of Grassland Plant Diversity Induces Complex Shifts in Aboveground Arthropod Diversity.

43. Effects of land-use intensity on arthropod species abundance distributions in grasslands.

44. Plant diversity impacts decomposition and herbivory via changes in aboveground arthropods.

45. Resource-mediated indirect effects of grassland management on arthropod diversity.

46. Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity.

47. Changes in the abundance of grassland species in monocultures versus mixtures and their relation to biodiversity effects.

48. Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: polycultures show strong nonadditive effects.

49. Multitrophic effects of experimental changes in plant diversity on cavity-nesting bees, wasps, and their parasitoids.

50. Are gastropods, rather than ants, important dispersers of seeds of myrmecochorous forest herbs?

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