Mapping attack hotspots to mitigate human–carnivore conflict: approaches and applications of spatial predation risk modeling Jennifer R. B. Miller Review Paper 29 August 2015 Pages: 2887 - 2911
Threatening levels and extinction risks based on distributional, ecological and life-history datasets (DELH) versus IUCN criteria: example of Serbian reptiles L. TomovićA. UroševićL. Luiselli Original Paper 26 August 2015 Pages: 2913 - 2934
Hide and seek: extended camera-trap session lengths and autumn provide best parameters for estimating lynx densities in mountainous areas Kirsten WeingarthThorsten ZeppenfeldJörg Müller Original Paper 29 August 2015 Pages: 2935 - 2952
Mixed sampling protocols improve the cost-effectiveness of roadkill surveys Aline Saturnino CostaFernando AscensãoAlex Bager Original Paper 26 August 2015 Pages: 2953 - 2965
The impacts, characterisation and management of human–leopard conflict in a multi-use land system in South Africa N. L. ConstantS. BellR. A. Hill Original Paper Open access 29 August 2015 Pages: 2967 - 2989
Urban mires as hotspots of epigaeic arthropod diversity Norbertas NoreikaTimo PajunenD. Johan Kotze Original Paper 25 August 2015 Pages: 2991 - 3007
Linking traditional tree-crop landscapes and agro-biodiversity in central Italy using a database of typical and traditional products: a multiple risk assessment through a data mining analysis Rita BiasiElena BrunoriLuca Salvati Original Paper 29 August 2015 Pages: 3009 - 3031
Long-term response of plant communities to herbivore exclusion at high elevation grasslands Iker PardoDaniel F. DoakMaría B. García Original Paper 05 September 2015 Pages: 3033 - 3047
Are woodland creation schemes providing suitable resources for biodiversity? Woodland moths as a case study Elisa Fuentes-MontemayorVictor M. Peredo-AlvarezKirsty J. Park Original Paper 05 September 2015 Pages: 3049 - 3070
Beyond prime areas of nature protection in East Africa: conservation ecology of a narrowly distributed Kenyan endemic bird species Jan Christian HabelMike TeucherChristina Fischer Original Paper 08 September 2015 Pages: 3071 - 3082
The indirect effects of habitat disturbance on the bird communities in a tropical African forest Christos MammidesMatthias SchleuningTim Coulson Original Paper 09 September 2015 Pages: 3083 - 3107
Managing present day large-carnivores in ‘island habitats’: lessons in memoriam learned from human-tiger interactions in Singapore Cedric Kai Wei TanTony O’DempseyMatthew Linkie Original Paper 09 September 2015 Pages: 3109 - 3124
Effects of in situ habitat quality and landscape characteristics in the oil palm agricultural matrix on tropical understory birds, fruit bats and butterflies Badrul AzharChong Leong PuanSyari Jamian Original Paper 19 September 2015 Pages: 3125 - 3144
When shooting a coyote kills a wolf: Mistaken identity or misguided management? Thomas M. NewsomeJeremy T. BruskotterWilliam J. Ripple Commentary 05 September 2015 Pages: 3145 - 3149
Collective analyses on “red-listed species” may have limited value for conservation ecology Asko Lõhmus Letter to the Editor 03 September 2015 Pages: 3151 - 3153