Building capacity in biodiversity monitoring at the global scale Dirk S. SchmellerMonika BöhmJayne Belnap Review Paper 20 June 2017 Pages: 2765 - 2790
When natural history collections reveal secrets on data deficient threatened species: Atlantic seahorses as a case study Francisco Otero-FerrerJosé A. GonzálezRicardo Haroun Original Paper 14 June 2017 Pages: 2791 - 2802
Assessing the relative importance of isolated Ficus trees to insectivorous birds in an Indian human-modified tropical landscape Thomas J. MatthewsH. Eden W. Cottee-JonesRobert J. Whittaker Original Paper 24 June 2017 Pages: 2803 - 2819
Sharing biodiversity data: citizen scientists’ concerns and motivations Wessel GanzevoortRiyan J. G. van den BornSander Turnhout Original Paper Open access 16 June 2017 Pages: 2821 - 2837
Invasive Prosopis juliflora replacing the Native Floral Community over three decades: a case study of a World Heritage Site, Keoladeo National Park, India Aditi MukherjeeAvadhoot Dilip VelankarHonnavalli Nagaraj Kumara Original Paper 19 June 2017 Pages: 2839 - 2856
A framework for the classification Chilean terrestrial ecosystems as a tool for achieving global conservation targets Karina Martínez-TilleriaMariela Núñez-ÁvilaJuan J. Armesto Original Paper Open access 21 June 2017 Pages: 2857 - 2876
Herpetofaunal responses to anthropogenic forest habitat modification across the neotropics: insights from partitioning β-diversity Ana Filipa PalmeirimMarcus Vinícius VieiraCarlos A. Peres Original Paper 04 July 2017 Pages: 2877 - 2891
Wood-inhabiting bryophyte communities are influenced by different management intensities in the past M. TáborskáJ. ProcházkováP. Ódor Original Paper 03 July 2017 Pages: 2893 - 2909
Global plight of native temperate grasslands: going, going, gone? Clinton CarbuttWilliam D. HenwoodLouise A. Gilfedder Original Paper 07 July 2017 Pages: 2911 - 2932
Detecting long-term occupancy changes in Californian odonates from natural history and citizen science records G. RapacciuoloJ. E. Ball-DamerowV. H. Resh Original Paper 06 July 2017 Pages: 2933 - 2949
Will the same ex situ protocols give similar results for closely related species? M. Patrick GriffithMichael CalonjeTracy M. Magellan Original Paper Open access 10 July 2017 Pages: 2951 - 2966
An operational definition of essential biodiversity variables Dirk S. SchmellerJean-Baptiste MihoubNick J. B. Isaac Commentary 12 June 2017 Pages: 2967 - 2972
Communication of flagship species in conservation: lessons from invasive management projects Yolanda Melero Commentary 15 June 2017 Pages: 2973 - 2978
Wildlife markets in the presence of laundering: a comment Brendan Moyle Commentary 04 July 2017 Pages: 2979 - 2985
Contrasting bobcat values L. Mark ElbrochLisa RobertsonJenny Fitzgerald Commentary 05 July 2017 Pages: 2987 - 2992
Measuring biodiversity in the Anthropocene: a simple guide to helpful methods Claudia E. MorenoJaime M. Calderón-PatrónIriana Zuria Commentary 12 July 2017 Pages: 2993 - 2998
Passive acoustic monitoring as a complementary strategy to assess biodiversity in the Brazilian Amazonia José Wagner Ribeiro Jr.Larissa Sayuri Moreira SugaiMarconi Campos-Cerqueira Letter to the Editor 15 June 2017 Pages: 2999 - 3002
China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC): an alarming threat to the biodiversity of Northern Pakistan Ghulam NabiSuliman KhanRabeea Siddique Letter to the Editor 13 July 2017 Pages: 3003 - 3004