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1. A decadal study reveals that restoration guided by an umbrella species does not reach target levels.

2. Trait-environment interactions of saproxylic beetles as a guide to biodiversity conservation strategies.

3. Ecological restoration modifies the value of biodiversity indicators in resident boreal forest birds.

4. Are we restoring enough? Simulating impacts of restoration efforts on the suitability of forest landscapes for a locally critically endangered umbrella species.

5. Forest management strategy affects saproxylic beetle assemblages: A comparison of even and uneven-aged silviculture using direct and indirect sampling.

6. Uneven-aged silviculture can enhance within stand heterogeneity and beetle diversity.

7. Forest-Stream Links, Anthropogenic Stressors, and Climate Change: Implications for Restoration Planning.

8. Wood-Inhabiting Beetles in Low Stumps, High Stumps and Logs on Boreal Clear-Cuts: Implications for Dead Wood Management.

9. Innate and Introduced Resistance Traits in Genetically Modified Aspen Trees and Their Effect on Leaf Beetle Feeding.

10. Micro and Macro-Habitat Associations in Saproxylic Beetles: Implications for Biodiversity Management.

11. Short-term effects of continuous cover forestry on forest biomass production and biodiversity: Applying single-tree selection in forests dominated by Picea abies.

12. Increased Resistance of Bt Aspens to Phratora vitellinae (Coleoptera) Leads to Increased Plant Growth under Experimental Conditions.

13. Secondary metabolites and nutrients of woody plants in relation to browsing intensity in African savannas.

14. Leaf litter from insect-resistant transgenic trees causes changes in aquatic insect community composition.

15. Differential phenolic profiles in six African savanna woody species in relation to antiherbivore defense

16. Can Leaf Litter from Genetically Modified Trees Affect Aquatic Ecosystems?

17. Saproxylic parasitoid (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea) communities in managed boreal forest landscapes.

18. Variable responses of natural enemies to Salix triandra phenotypes with different secondary chemistry.

19. Effects of landscape composition and substrate availability on saproxylic beetles in boreal forests: a study using experimental logs for monitoring assemblages.

20. Vole preference for Salix caprea, S. repens, and their F1, F2, and backcross hybrids.

21. Distribution and oviposition preference of galling sawflies in arctic Canada.

22. The intensity of forest management affects the nest cavity production of woodpeckers and tits in mature boreal forests.

23. Translocation of deadwood in ecological compensation: A novel way to compensate for habitat loss.

24. Ambient and substrate energy influence decomposer diversity differentially across trophic levels.

25. Soil humidity, potential solar radiation and altitude affect boreal beetle assemblages in dead wood.

26. Short-term response to stump harvesting by the ground flora in boreal clearcuts.

27. Correction to: Translocation of deadwood in ecological compensation: A novel way to compensate for habitat loss.

28. Responses of woody vegetation to exclusion of large herbivores in semi-arid savannas.

29. Short-term responses of beetle assemblages to wildfire in a region with more than 100 years of fire suppression.

30. Addition of coarse woody debris – The early fungal succession on Picea abies logs in managed forests and reserves

31. Surface Covering of Downed Logs: Drivers of a Neglected Process in Dead Wood Ecology.

32. Compromises in Data Selection in a Meta-Analysis of Biodiversity in Managed and Unmanaged Forests: Response to Halme et al.

33. Biodiversity Differences between Managed and Unmanaged Forests: Meta-Analysis of Species Richness in Europe.

34. Spatial variation in resistance and virulence in the host–pathogen system Salix triandra–Melampsora amygdalinae.

35. Parasitoids (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonoidea) of Saproxylic beetles are affected by forest successional stage and dead wood characteristics in boreal spruce forest

36. Keeping pace with forestry: Multi-scale conservation in a changing production forest matrix.

37. Forest restoration as a double-edged sword: the conflict between biodiversity conservation and pest control.

38. Can Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) and Forest Estimates Derived from Satellite Images Be Used to Predict Abundance and Species Richness of Birds and Beetles in Boreal Forest?

39. Seasonal variations in nutrients and secondary metabolites in semi-arid savannas depend on year and species.

40. Natural Versus National Boundaries: the Importance of Considering Biogeographical Patterns in Forest Conservation Policy.

41. Policy Language in Restoration Ecology.

42. Evidence-Based Knowledge Versus Negotiated Indicators for Assessment of Ecological Sustainability: The Swedish Forest Stewardship Council Standard as a Case Study.

43. Correction to: Keeping pace with forestry: Multi-scale conservation in a changing production forest matrix.

44. Conservation-oriented manipulations of coarse woody debris affect its value as habitat for spruce-infesting bark and ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) in northern Sweden.

45. Effects of management on coarse woody debris volume and composition in boreal forests in northern Sweden.

46. Truncated power laws: a tool for understanding aggregation patterns in animals?

47. Defensive traits of savanna trees– the role of shoot exposure to browsers.

48. Terrestrial trophic dynamics in the Canadian Arctic.

49. Functional Roles Affect Diversity-Succession Relationships for Boreal Beetles.

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