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1. Agroecological pest management in the city: Experiences from California and Chiapas

2. Floral abundance, richness, and spatial distribution drive urban garden bee communities

3. The presence of aggressive ants is associated with fewer insect visits to and altered microbe communities in coffee flowers

4. Landscape and Local Habitat Correlates of Lady Beetle Abundance and Species Richness in Urban Agriculture

5. Variation in spatial scale of competing polydomous twig-nesting ants in coffee agroecosystems

6. Local, landscape, and diversity drivers of predation services provided by ants in a coffee landscape in Chiapas, Mexico

7. Complex ecological interactions in the coffee agroecosystem

8. Native plants are the bee’s knees: local and landscape predictors of bee richness and abundance in backyard gardens

9. Local and landscape drivers of arthropod abundance, richness, and trophic composition in urban habitats

10. Shade coffee: Update on a disappearing refuge for biodiversity

11. Ants defend coffee from berry borer colonization

12. Bottom-up effects of soil quality on a coffee arthropod interaction web

13. Richness and composition of spiders in urban green spaces in Toledo, Ohio

14. Tropical arboreal ants form dominance hierarchies over nesting resources in agroecosystems

15. Vegetation Management and Host Density Influence Bee-Parasite Interactions in Urban Gardens

16. Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition

17. Bird and bat predation services in tropical forests and agroforestry landscapes

18. Landscape and Local Habitat Correlates of Lady Beetle Abundance and Species Richness in Urban Agriculture

19. Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition

20. Local Habitat Complexity and Its Effects on Herbivores and Predators in Urban Agroecosystems.

21. Naturally Occurring Vegetation Connectivity Facilitates Ant-Mediated Coffee Berry Borer Removal.

22. Promoting Beneficial Arthropods in Urban Agroecosystems: Focus on Flowers, Maybe Not Native Plants.

23. Multiple ecosystem service synergies and landscape mediation of biodiversity within urban agroecosystems.

24. Rarity begets rarity: Social and environmental drivers of rare organisms in cities.

25. 'Tidy' and 'messy' management alters natural enemy communities and pest control in urban agroecosystems.

26. Thermal sensitivity and seasonal change in the gut microbiome of a desert ant, Cephalotes rohweri.

27. Floral resources shape parasite and pathogen dynamics in bees facing urbanization.

28. Differences in insectivore bird diets in coffee agroecosystems driven by obligate or generalist guild, shade management, season, and year.

29. Natural enemy-herbivore networks along local management and landscape gradients in urban agroecosystems.

30. Environment Shapes the Microbiome of the Blue Orchard Bee, Osmia lignaria : RRH: Environmental Drivers of Bee Microbiome.

31. Mexico ants: incidence and abundance along the Nearctic-Neotropical interface.

32. Arboreal twig-nesting ants form dominance hierarchies over nesting resources.

33. Local and Landscape Drivers of Carabid Activity, Species Richness, and Traits in Urban Gardens in Coastal California.

34. Soil management is key to maintaining soil moisture in urban gardens facing changing climatic conditions.

35. Dominance-diversity relationships in ant communities differ with invasion.

36. Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition.

37. Influences of Species Interactions With Aggressive Ants and Habitat Filtering on Nest Colonization and Community Composition of Arboreal Twig-Nesting Ants.

38. Local- and landscape-scale land cover affects microclimate and water use in urban gardens.

39. Vegetation Management and Host Density Influence Bee-Parasite Interactions in Urban Gardens.

40. Local and landscape drivers of predation services in urban gardens.

41. Local and Landscape Drivers of Parasitoid Abundance, Richness, and Composition in Urban Gardens.

42. A global database of ant species abundances.

43. The city as a refuge for insect pollinators.

44. Bird and bat predation services in tropical forests and agroforestry landscapes.

45. Landscape and Local Correlates of Bee Abundance and Species Richness in Urban Gardens.

46. Local and Landscape Drivers of Ant Parasitism in a Coffee Landscape.

47. Size matters: nest colonization patterns for twig-nesting ants.

48. Local and Landscape Correlates of Spider Activity Density and Species Richness in Urban Gardens.

49. Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure.

50. Population responses to environmental change in a tropical ant: the interaction of spatial and temporal dynamics.

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