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351. Lost in translation: The need for updated messaging strategies in invasion biology communication.

352. Reduced predation and energy flux in soil food webs by introduced tree species: Bottom‐up control of multitrophic biodiversity across size compartments.

353. Crossing the line: Mutualism between invasive species at the terrestrial–aquatic interface.

354. Seven mitochondrial genomes of tribe Hylurgini (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Eurasia and their phylogenetic analysis.

355. First record of Zodarion from the spinibarbe group in Spain (Araneae: Zodariidae).

356. A note on alien spider species from Kosovo (Arachnida: Araneae).

357. Earwigs and woodlice as some of the world's smallest internal seed dispersal agents: Insights from the ecology of Monotropastrum humile (Ericaceae).

358. Impact of invasive apple snails on shallow water ecosystems under different nutrient conditions: results from a mesocosm study.

359. Evaluating cognitive and behavioral measures of tolerance for wildlife in an invasive species context: a study of Alabama hunters' tolerance for wild pigs.

360. Polistes dominula spatial learning abilities while foraging.

361. Recreational Fishing in the Neotropical Region: A Systematic Review.

362. A Proposed Coupling Framework of Biological Invasions: Quantifying the Management Prioritization in Mealybugs Invasion.

363. Changing Bird Migration Patterns Have Potential to Enhance Dispersal of Alien Plants From Urban Centres.

364. Global Distribution of Alien Mammals Under Climate Change.

365. First record of the lobster cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea (Olivier, 1789) (Insecta: Blattodea) in Europe with remarks on synanthropic cockroaches of the Iberian Peninsula.

366. Filling gaps in global myrmecology: ants of the Kingdom of Bahrain (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).

367. The forbidden fruit: toque macaques (Macaca sinica) feeding on invasive pond apple (Annona glabra) in Sri Lankan mangroves.

368. Current distribution of the Reeves' muntjac Muntiacus reevesi (Ogilby, 1839) in France.

369. Trophic Position Stability of Benthic Organisms in a Changing Food Web of an Arctic Fjord Under the Pressure of an Invasive Predatory Snow Crab, Chionoecetes opilio.

370. Biological Invasion Data Gaps in China: Examples of Distribution, Inventories, and Impact The impact of invasive alien species (IAS) on nature and society is increasing globally. It is crucial to utilize information systems for evidence-based management, enabling the assessment and supporting survey and control actions. However, the lack of accessible and comprehensive baseline IAS data often impedes the ability to prioritize and allocate resources efficiently. Despite the increased public awareness of biological invasions in China over the past decades, the critical importance of data requirements has not been fully recognized, leading to gaps in available data. Here, we outline the key data demands for the management of biological invasions and highlight the current lack of high-quality data for invasion management in China, and critically assess data gaps in IAS distribution, inventory, and impact. Additionally, we propose a conceptual framework to illustrate the data requirements throughout the invasion management process, along with indicators to assess data quality within three dimensions: relevance, resolution, and reliability.

371. Reproductive and Flight Characteristics of Lymantria xylina (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) in Fuzhou, China.

372. Invasion Risk of Established and Horizon Non-Native Ants in the Mediterranean: A Screening for Italy.

373. Impacts of assisted migration: An introduced herbivore has short‐term and long‐term effects on its native host plant population.

374. Weather patterns determine success rates of two biocontrol agents on Cytisus scoparius in the USA.

375. Global proliferation of nonnative plants is a major driver of insect invasions.

376. Patterns and Drivers of Taxonomic and Functional Change in Large Oceanic Island Bird Assemblages.

377. Public information use—are invasive demersal fish species more effective than natives?

378. THE HETEROPTERA SPECIES (HEMIPTERA, HETEROPTERA) PRESERVED IN THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COLLECTION IN THE MUZEUM OF INSTITUTE OF ZOOLOGY, MOLDOVA STATE UNIVERSITY.

379. INVASIVE INSECT SPECIES REPORTED IN THE SIBIU CITY (ROMANIA), UNDER THE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS OF 2021-2024.

380. MARINE AND TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS FROM BERMUDA - A NEW COLLECTION FROM THE PATRIMONY OF THE "GRIGORE ANTIPA" MUSEUM.

381. Development of a Tetraplex Digital PCR Assay for the Detection of Invasive Snake Species in Florida, USA.

382. Molecular Discovery of Filarial Nematode DNA in an Endangered Wild Pinniped (Galapagos Sea Lion, Zalophus wollebaeki).

383. Genetic and Phenotypic Divergence in a Dung Beetle 50 Years After Its Introduction to Australia.

384. Early Alarm on the First Occurrence of the Southern Giant Hornet Vespa soror du Buysson, 1905 (Vespidae) in Europe.

385. Life-history of invasive common carp, Cyprinus carpio, within a natural lake (Groenvlei), South Africa.

386. A rapid and parallel Late Pleistocene/Holocene morphological radiation in a predaceous planktonic water flea: the case of Bythotrephes (Cladocera: Cercopagididae).

387. Elevated human impact on islands increases the introduction and extinction status of native insular reptiles.

388. Occurrence of the Non-native Mauve Stinger, Pelagia cf. noctiluca, in Coastal Waters off Cape Comorin, Southern Bay of Bengal.

389. Distinct metabolites affect the phloem fungal communities in ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) native and nonnative to the highly invasive emerald ash borer (AGRILUS PLANIPENNIS).

390. First encounters with five armoured scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha: Diaspididae) in India.

391. Identifying control intensities to overcome aquatic invader resilience across a range of ecosystem sizes.

392. Tree species richness suppresses red imported fire ant invasion in a subtropical plantation forest.

393. Landscape patterns drive provision of nature's contributions to people by mobile species.

394. Evolutionary genomics analysis reveals a unique lineage of Megachile pruina found in an isolated population in Bermuda.

395. The first detection of the poplar bark aphid, Pterocomma populeum (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in Australia.

396. Germination ecology of Phytolacca americana L. in its invasive range.

397. Phylogeography of apomictic and outcrossing individuals in invasive and native populations of Ardisia crenata (Primulaceae).

398. Low-density migratory beekeeping induces intermediate disturbance effects on native bee communities in Tibetan Plateau alpine meadows.

399. New data on land and freshwater molluscs of Sifnos Island and Kitriani Islet (Cyclades, Greece).

400. Análise da flora vascular da Senda da Pedra Santa (Tui, NO Ibérico) ao seu paso polos ríos Louro e Lagartón.

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