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1. Relationships between ecosystem functions vary among years and plots and are driven by plant species richness.

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

3. Plant volatile emission depends on the species composition of the neighboring plant community.

4. Habitat variation, mutualism and predation shape the spatio-temporal dynamics of tansy aphids.

5. Functional group richness increases multifunctionality in intensively managed grasslands.

6. Multi-taxa approach shows consistent shifts in arthropod functional traits along grassland land-use intensity gradient.

7. The natural occurrence of secondary bacterial symbionts in aphids.

8. Is there any evidence that aphid alarm pheromones work as prey and host finding kairomones for natural enemies?

9. Species, Diaspore Volume and Body Mass Matter in Gastropod Seed Feeding Behavior.

10. Predator-Induced Dispersal and the Evolution of Conditional Dispersal in Correlated Environments.

11. Hierarchical Metapopulation Dynamics of Two Aphid Species on a Shared Host Plant.

12. Parasitoids induce production of the dispersal morph of the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum.

13. THE EFFECTS OF MUTUALISTIC ANTS ON APHID LIFE HISTORY TRAITS.

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

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

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

17. Formerly managed forest reserves complement integrative management for biodiversity conservation in temperate European forests.

18. Microbe‐induced plant resistance against insect pests depends on timing of inoculation but is consistent across climatic conditions.

19. Chemodiversity affects preference for Tanacetum vulgare chemotypes in two aphid species.

20. Part-night exposure to artificial light at night has more detrimental effects on aphid colonies than fully lit nights.

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

22. Additive effects of plant chemotype, mutualistic ants and predators on aphid performance and survival.

23. Multi‐taxa approach shows consistent shifts in arthropod functional traits along grassland land‐use intensity gradient.

24. Floral presence and flower identity alter cereal aphid endosymbiont communities on adjacent crops.

25. Forest gaps increase true bug diversity by recruiting open land species.

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

27. Habitat availability drives the distribution-abundance relationship in phytophagous true bugs in managed grasslands.

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

29. Modelling potential biotope composition on a regional scale revealed that climate variables are stronger drivers than soil variables.

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

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

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

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

34. Land-use effects on the functional distinctness of arthropod communities.

35. Towards a standardized Rapid Ecosystem Function Assessment (REFA).

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

37. Experimental Evaluation of Herbivory on Live Plant Seedlings by the Earthworm Lumbricus terrestris L. in the Presence and Absence of Soil Surface Litter.

38. Metabarcoding of canopy arthropods reveals negative impacts of forestry insecticides on community structure across multiple taxa.

39. Mechanisms of species-sorting: effect of habitat occupancy on aphids' host plant selection.

40. Changes in plant community structure and soil biota along soil nitrate gradients in two deciduous forests.

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

42. Effect of flower identity and diversity on reducing aphid populations via natural enemy communities.

43. Traits mediate niches and co-occurrences of forest beetles in ways that differ among bioclimatic regions.

44. Diet-mediated effects of specialized tansy aphids on survival and development of their predators: Is there any benefit of dietary mixing?

45. Herbivore behavior in the anecic earthworm species Lumbricus terrestris L.?

46. Multiple Cues for Winged Morph Production in an Aphid Metacommunity.

47. Polyphagous predatory rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) induce winged morphs in the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum (Hemiptera: Aphididae).

48. Bottom-up effects of plant diversity on multitrophic interactions in a biodiversity experiment.

49. Aphid Wing Induction and Ecological Costs of Alarm Pheromone Emission under Field Conditions.

50. Detecting the role of individual species for overyielding in experimental grassland communities composed of potentially dominant species.

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