Conservation of a groundwater-dependent mire-dwelling dragonfly: implications of multiple threatening processes Ian R. C. BairdShelley Burgin REVIEW PAPER 11 February 2016 Pages: 165 - 178
Survival possibilities of the dragonfly Aeshna viridis (Insecta, Odonata) in southern Sweden predicted from dispersal possibilities Emelie AndersenBertil NilssonGöran Sahlén ORIGINAL PAPER 09 February 2016 Pages: 179 - 188
Biogeography and designatable units of Bombus occidentalis Greene and B. terricola Kirby (Hymenoptera: Apidae) with implications for conservation status assessments Cory S. SheffieldLeif RichardsonPaul H. Williams ORIGINAL PAPER 11 February 2016 Pages: 189 - 199
Tree selection by the endangered beetle Rosalia alpina in a lapsed pollard beech forest Alberto CastroJon Fernández ORIGINAL PAPER 02 March 2016 Pages: 201 - 214
Patch occupancy and habitat of the hops azure (Celastrina humulus), a rare North American endemic butterfly: insights for monitoring and conservation C. P. PuntenneyR. A. Schorr ORIGINAL PAPER 25 February 2016 Pages: 215 - 222
Species distribution models for natural enemies of monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) larvae and pupae: distribution patterns and implications for conservation Shaun M. McCoshumShannon L. AndreoliKristen A. Baum ORIGINAL PAPER 18 March 2016 Pages: 223 - 237
Use of human-made nesting structures by wild bees in an urban environment Laura FortelMickaël HenryBernard E. Vaissière Original Paper Open access 16 March 2016 Pages: 239 - 253
Adult population ecology and egg laying strategy in the ‘cruciata’ ecotype of the endangered butterfly Maculinea alcon (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Márta Osváth-FerenczZsolt CzekesPiotr Nowicki ORIGINAL PAPER 16 March 2016 Pages: 255 - 264
Host associations of Coenonympha hero (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in northern Europe: microhabitat rather than plant species Anu TiitsaarAnts KaasikToomas Tammaru ORIGINAL PAPER 25 March 2016 Pages: 265 - 275
Conservation status and protection of three Antillean endemic damselflies Yusdiel Torres-CambasMartiño Cabana-OteroAdolfo Cordero-Rivera ORIGINAL PAPER 08 April 2016 Pages: 277 - 284
Slash harvesting does not undermine beetle diversity on small clear-cuts containing sufficient legacies Valentina ZolotarjovaAnn KrautAsko Lõhmus ORIGINAL PAPER 21 April 2016 Pages: 285 - 294
Life history traits predict insect species responses to large herbivore overabundance: a multitaxonomic approach Taichi IidaMasashi SogaShinsuke Koike ORIGINAL PAPER 28 April 2016 Pages: 295 - 304
Still here after all these years: the persistence of the Uncompahgre fritillary butterfly E. M. MonroeK. D. AlexanderH. B. Britten ORIGINAL PAPER 21 April 2016 Pages: 305 - 313
Electromagnetic radiation of mobile telecommunication antennas affects the abundance and composition of wild pollinators A. LázaroA. ChroniT. Petanidou ORIGINAL PAPER 26 April 2016 Pages: 315 - 324
Wild bee pollination networks in northern New England Erika M. TuckerSandra M. Rehan ORIGINAL PAPER 29 April 2016 Pages: 325 - 337
Playing hide-and-seek with the tiny dragonfly: DNA barcoding discriminates multiple lineages of Nannophya pygmaea in Asia V. L. LowM. Sofian-AzirunY. Norma-Rashid SHORT COMMUNICATION 17 March 2016 Pages: 339 - 343
The use of hedgerows as flight paths by moths in intensive farmland landscapes Emma CoulthardDuncan McCollinJames Littlemore SHORT COMMUNICATION Open access 23 April 2016 Pages: 345 - 350
Adrian Spalding: Loe Bar and the Sandhill Rustic Moth: the biogeography, ecology and history of a coastal shingle bar Tim R. New Book Review 15 March 2016 Pages: 351 - 352