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151. Enhancing spider families and spider webs in Indian rice fields for conservation biological control, considering local and landscape management

152. Separating effects of species identity and species richness on predation, pathogen dissemination and resistance to invasive species in tropical ant communities

153. Landscape-scale interactions of spatial and temporal cropland heterogeneity drive biological control of cereal aphids

154. Adding Some Green to the Greening: Improving the EU's Ecological Focus Areas for Biodiversity and Farmers

155. Large carabids enhance weed seed removal in organic fields and in large-scale, but not small-scale agriculture

156. Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions

157. Measuring What Matters: Actionable Information for Conservation Biocontrol in Multifunctional Landscapes

158. Ecosystem services and disservices by birds, bats and monkeys change with macadamia landscape heterogeneity

159. Ecological-economic trade-offs of Diversified Farming Systems - A review

160. Vulnerability of Ecosystem Services in Farmland Depends on Landscape Management

161. Cultural Ecosystem Services Provided by Urban Green Change along an Urban-Periurban Gradient

162. A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research

163. Transferring biodiversity-ecosystem function research to the management of ‘real-world’ ecosystems

164. Plant traits are poor predictors of long-term ecosystem functioning

165. Effectiveness of agri-environmental management on pollinators is moderated more by ecological contrast than by landscape structure or land-use intensity

166. Mapping change in biodiversity and ecosystem function research: food webs foster integration of experiments and science policy

167. Connectedness of habitat fragments boosts conservation benefits for butterflies, but only in landscapes with little cropland

168. Landscape and farm-level management for conservation of potential pollinators in Indonesian cocoa agroforests

169. Bee abundance and soil nitrogen availability interactively modulate apple quality and quantity in intensive agricultural landscapes of China

170. Hand pollination, not pesticides or fertilizers, increases cocoa yields and farmer income

171. Co-benefits of soil carbon protection for invertebrate conservation

172. Spillover of arthropods from cropland to protected calcareous grassland – the neighbouring habitat matters

173. Abundance and diversity of flower visitors on wild and cultivated cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) in Bolivia

174. Biological control in Indonesian oil palm potentially enhanced by landscape context

175. Measuring sound detection spaces for acoustic animal sampling and monitoring

176. Local and landscape drivers of arthropod diversity and decomposition processes in oil palm leaf axils

177. A review of the ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations, using forests as a reference system

178. Cultural homegarden management practices mediate arthropod communities in Indonesia

179. Habitat management on multiple spatial scales can enhance bee pollination and crop yield in tropical homegardens

180. How ants, birds and bats affect crop yield along shade gradients in tropical cacao agroforestry

181. Interacting effects of forest stratum, edge and tree diversity on beetles

182. How forest edge–center transitions in the herb layer interact with beech dominance versus tree diversity

183. Actionable knowledge for ecological intensification of agriculture

184. Tropical forest loss and its multitrophic effects on insect herbivory

185. Promoting multiple ecosystem services with flower strips and participatory approaches in rice production landscapes

186. Trophy hunting certification

187. Unmanned aerial vehicles for biodiversity-friendly agricultural landscapes - A systematic review

188. Foraging of honey bees in agricultural landscapes with changing patterns of flower resources

189. How urbanization is driving pollinator diversity and pollination – A systematic review

190. Autonomous sound recording outperforms human observation for sampling birds: a systematic map and user guide

191. The use of bat houses as day roosts in macadamia orchards, South Africa

192. Continental-scale suppression of an invasive pest by a host-specific parasitoid underlines both environmental and economic benefits of arthropod biological control

193. More than Yield: Ecosystem Services of Traditional versus Modern Crop Varieties Revisited

194. Diverging perceptions by social groups on cultural ecosystem services provided by urban green

195. Continental-scale suppression of an invasive pest by a host-specific parasitoid heralds a new era for arthropod biological control

197. Birds of primary and secondary forest and shrub habitats in the peat swamp of Berbak National Park, Sumatra

198. A barrier island perspective on species-area relationships

199. Landscape configurational heterogeneity by small-scale agriculture, not crop diversity, maintains pollinators and plant reproduction in western Europe

200. Insect effects on ecosystem services—Introduction

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