The effects of wildfire on Spheciformes wasp community structure: the importance of local habitat conditions Miguel A. Cruz-SánchezJosep D. AsísJosé A. González Original Paper 19 August 2010 Pages: 487 - 503
The effects of land-use change on arthropod richness and abundance on Santa Maria Island (Azores): unmanaged plantations favour endemic beetles Seline S. MeijerRobert J. WhittakerPaulo A. V. Borges Original Paper 03 September 2010 Pages: 505 - 522
Land-use, environment, and their impact on butterfly populations in a mountainous pastoral landscape: species richness and family-level abundance J. W. DoverA. ResciaC. J. Dover Original Paper 11 September 2010 Pages: 523 - 538
The importance of forest type, tree species and wood posture to saproxylic wasp (Hymenoptera) communities in the southeastern United States Michael D. UlyshenThomas M. PucciJames L. Hanula Original Paper 23 September 2010 Pages: 539 - 546
How to evaluate and reduce sampling effort for ants Melanie TistaKonrad Fiedler Original Paper 19 September 2010 Pages: 547 - 559
Using stone cover patches and grazing exclusion to restore ground-active beetle communities in a degraded pseudo-steppe Olivier BlightSylvain FaddaThierry Dutoit Original Paper 31 October 2010 Pages: 561 - 572
The value of semi-natural grasslands for the conservation of carabid beetles in long-term managed forested landscapes Angela TaboadaD. Johan KotzeReyes Tárrega ORIGINAL PAPER 26 October 2010 Pages: 573 - 590
Conserving butterflies in fragmented plantation forests: are edge and interior habitats equally important? Inge van HalderLuc BarbaroHervé Jactel ORIGINAL PAPER 11 November 2010 Pages: 591 - 601
Review of the conservation status of the Atlas Moth, Attacus wardi Rothschild, 1910 (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) from Australia M. F. BrabyJ. Nielsen SHORT COMMUNICATION 18 May 2011 Pages: 603 - 608
Eric Grissell: Bees, wasps, and ants. The indispensable role of Hymenoptera in gardens Tim R. New BOOK REVIEW 04 June 2011 Pages: 609 - 610
Eric Mader, Matthew Shepherd, Mace Vaughan, Scott Hoffman Black and Gretchen LeBuhn: attracting native pollinators. Protecting North America’s bees and butterflies. The Xerces Society Guide Tim R. New BOOK REVIEW 07 June 2011 Pages: 611 - 612
Tim R New: Butterfly conservation in South-Eastern Australia: progress and prospects Roger L. H. Dennis BOOK REVIEW 19 June 2011 Pages: 613 - 615