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  1. Vertical farming systems bring new considerations for pest and disease management
  2. Interpreting insect declines: seven challenges and a way forward
  3. Spotlight on insects: trends, threats and conservation challenges
  4. Interannual population dynamics of the green spruce aphid Elatobium abietinum (Walker) in France
  5. Changing fortunes at the Annals of Applied Biology
  6. Predicting a global insect apocalypse
  7. An entomocentric view of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis
  8. Without up-to-date pest thresholds sustainable agriculture is nothing but a pipe-dream
  9. Bringing ecology blogging into the scientific fold: measuring reach and impact of science community blogs
  10. Agri-environmental measures and the breeding ecology of a declining farmland bird
  11. Terrestrial Insect Ecology
  12. Relationships between tree sparrow Passer montanus fledging success and the quantity and quality of agricultural habitats – A model comparison study
  13. Development and optimisation of a sex pheromone lure for monitoring populations of saddle gall midge,Haplodiplosis marginata
  14. Habitat richness and tree species richness of roundabouts: effects on site selection and the prevalence of arboreal caterpillars
  15. Another look at plant defences against insect herbivores: plant parts that pretend to be insects
  16. Don't be a zero-sum reviewer
  17. Prey-Mediated Effects of Drought on the Consumption Rates of Coccinellid Predators of Elatobium abietinum
  18. Do natural enemies really make a difference? Field scale impacts of parasitoid wasps and hoverfly larvae on cereal aphid populations
  19. Large reorganizations in butterfly communities during an extreme weather event
  20. A review of the biology, ecology and control of saddle gall midge,Haplodiplosis marginata(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) with a focus on phenological forecasting
  21. Density-dependent regulation of fecundity in Syngamus trachea infrapopulations in semi-naturally occurring ring-necked pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) and wild Carrion Crows (Corvus corone)
  22. Compatibility of Amblyseius swirskii with Beauveria bassiana: two potentially complimentary biocontrol agents
  23. Responses of the two-spotted oak buprestid,Agrilus biguttatus(Coleoptera: Buprestidae), to host tree volatiles
  24. Circle the bandwagons - challenges mount against the theoretical foundations of applied functional trait and ecosystem service research
  25. An astigmatid defence volatile against a phytoseiid mite
  26. Influential entomology: a short review of the scientific, societal, economic and educational services provided by entomology
  27. Drought intensity and frequency have contrasting effects on development time and survival of the green spruce aphid
  28. Optimizing field margins for biocontrol services: The relative role of aphid abundance, annual floral resources, and overwinter habitat in enhancing aphid natural enemies
  29. Onwards and upwards - aphid flight trends follow climate change
  30. Tritrophic interactions between parasitoids and cereal aphids are mediated by nitrogen fertilizer
  31. Expanding horizons and widening participation in Insect Conservation and Diversity
  32. Lycaena disparon its northern distribution limit: an expansive generalist
  33. Reproduction of an arboreal aphid pest,Elatobium abietinum, is altered under drought stress
  34. Season and drought stress mediate growth and weight of the green spruce aphid on Sitka spruce
  35. The functional and numerical response ofTyphlodromips swirskii(Acari: Phytoseiidae) to the factitious preySuidasia medanensis(Acari: Suidasidae) in the context of a breeding sachet
  36. Current and Future Insect Threats to UK Forestry
  37. Effects of extreme, fluctuating temperature events on life history traits of the grain aphid,Sitobion avenae
  38. How Stephen Jay Gould wrote Macbeth--Not giving credit where it's due: lazy referencing and ignoring precedence
  39. How to avoid the top ten pitfalls in insect conservation and diversity research and minimise your chances of manuscript rejection
  40. Cannibalism in the pea aphid,Acyrthosiphon pisum
  41. The utility of distribution data in predicting phenology
  42. Seeing the trees for the wood - beech (Fagus sylvatica) decay fungal volatiles influence the structure of saproxylic beetle communities
  43. Institutional vertebratism hampers insect conservation generally; not just saproxylic beetle conservation
  44. Effect of plant nutrition on aphid size, prey consumption, and life history characteristics of green lacewing
  45. Behavioural avoidance and enhanced dispersal in neonicotinoid-resistant Myzus persicae (Sulzer)
  46. Life table parameters and capture success ratio studies of Typhlodromips swirskii (Acari: Phytoseiidae) to the factitious prey Suidasia medanensis (Acari: Suidasidae)
  47. Arthropod diversity and the future of all-taxa inventories
  48. Extrapolations from field studies and known faunas converge on dramatically increased estimates of global microgastrine parasitoid wasp species richness (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)
  49. Invertebrates in urban areas: A review
  50. Conservation potential for heathland carabid beetle fauna of linear trackways within a plantation forest
  51. Virulence of Verticillium lecanii (Z.) against cereal aphids; does timing of infection affect the performance of parasitoids and predators?
  52. Over harvesting and being close to a road reduces fruit load in wild nutmeg
  53. The effect of past natural enemy activity on host-plant preference of two aphid species
  54. Using Biodiversity for Pest Suppression in Urban Landscapes
  55. Opposing effects of organic and conventional fertilizers on the performance of a generalist and a specialist aphid species
  56. Urban biodiversity: comparison of insect assemblages on native and non-native trees
  57. Ant Larval Demand Reduces Aphid Colony Growth Rates in an Ant-Aphid Interaction
  58. How good are carabid beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) as indicators of invertebrate abundance and order richness?
  59. Population genetics of Tuberolachnus salignus, an obligate parthenogenetic aphid
  60. Heathland management effects on carabid beetle communities: the relationship between bare ground patch size and carabid biodiversity
  61. Effects of Different Calcium Concentrations Supplemented on the Diet of Partula gibba on their Morphometric Growth Parameters, Weight and Reproduction Success
  62. RESISTANCE TO DIEBACK DISEASE CAUSED BY FUSARIUM AND LASIODIPLODIA SPECIES IN CACAO (THEOBROMA CACAO L.) GENOTYPES
  63. Effects of organic and conventional fertilizer treatments on host selection by the aphid parasitoid Diaeretiella rapae
  64. Insect Conservation and Diversity- making an impact
  65. Plant nutrient supply determines competition between phytophagous insects
  66. The effects of organic and conventional fertilizers on cereal aphids and their natural enemies
  67. Tritrophic effects of organic and conventional fertilisers on a cereal-aphid-parasitoid system
  68. Research needs in insect conservation and diversity
  69. Do shifting baselines in natural history knowledge threaten the environment?
  70. Atmospheric humidity and aphid reproduction
  71. Forecasting aphid outbreaks using winter egg counts: An assessment of its feasibility and an example of its application in Finland
  72. The effect of temperature on the emergence of Pine Beauty Moth, Panolis flammea Schiff. (Lep., Noctuidae)
  73. Institutional vertebratism threatens UK food security
  74. Fertilizer affects the behaviour and performance ofPlutella xylostellaon brassicas
  75. Response to Sinkkonen: Ultraviolet reflectance in autumn leaves and the un-naming of colours
  76. Unravelling the evolution of autumn colours: an interdisciplinary approach
  77. Tolerance traits and the stability of mutualism
  78. Where would Darwin have been without taxonomy?
  79. Visions for insect conservation and diversity: spanning the gap between practice and theory
  80. Macroevolutionary patterns in the origin of mutualisms involving ants
  81. Forest management effects on carabid beetle communities in coniferous and broadleaved forests: implications for conservation
  82. Polyphagy, flightlessness, and reproductive output of females: a case study with bagworms (Lepidoptera: Psychidae)
  83. Numerical abundance of invasive ants and monopolisation of exudate-producing resources - a chicken and egg situation
  84. Avoidance responses of an aphidophagous ladybird,Adalia bipunctata, to aphid-tending ants
  85. Changing dynamics of the pine beauty moth (Panolis flammea) in Britain: the loss of enemy free space?
  86. Conservation entomology in crisis?
  87. Invertebrate predators drive distance-dependent patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree Acer pseudoplatanus
  88. Invertebrate predators drive distance-dependent patterns of seedling mortality in a temperate tree Acer pseudoplatanus
  89. Insect Conservation and Diversity – a new journal for the Royal Entomological Society
  90. Insect conservation: finding the way forward
  91. Overwintering in Insects
  92. Asynchrony in larval development of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea, on an introduced host plant may affect parasitoid efficacy
  93. Ladybird egg cluster size: relationships between species, oviposition substrate and cannibalism
  94. When are ant-attractant devices a worthwhile investment? Vicia faba extrafloral nectaries and Lasius niger ants
  95. Feeding behaviour of the black pine beetle, Hylastes ater (Coleoptera: Scolytidae)
  96. Insect Sampling in Forest Ecosystems
  97. A test of the coevolution theory of autumn colours: colour preference ofRhopalosiphum padionPrunus padus
  98. Magic Roundabouts? Teaching conservation in schools and universities
  99. Reinventing the wheel—on the dangers of taxon parochialism and shallow reference trawling!
  100. Biodiversity on urban roundabouts—Hemiptera, management and the species–area relationship
  101. Excellence in ecological entomology - The Royal Entomological Society's Awards for Scientific Writing
  102. Ant-mediated dispersal of the black willow aphid Pterocomma salicis L.; does the ant Lasius niger L. judge aphid-host quality?
  103. Effects of different formulations on viability and medium-term storage of Metarhizium anisopliae conidia
  104. Does variation in offspring size reflect strength of preference performance index in herbivorous insects?
  105. HOSTPLANTQUALITY ANDFECUNDITY INHERBIVOROUSINSECTS
  106. Aggregation, habitat quality and coexistence: a case study on carrion fly communities in slug cadavers
  107. Host selection and performance of the giant willow aphid, Tuberolachnus salignus Gmelin - implications for pest management
  108. Effect of temperature on fecundity and development of the Giant Willow Aphid, Tuberolachnus salignus (Sternorrhyncha: Aphididae)
  109. The impact of the aphids Tuberolachnus salignus and Pterocomma salicis on willow trees
  110. Ecological Entomology - leading ecology into the 21st Century? Twenty-five years of excellence in perspective
  111. Herbivory, phenology, morphology and the expression of sex in trees: who is in the driver's seat?
  112. Effects of simulated solar radiation on conidial germination of Metarhizium anisopliae in different formulations
  113. Mortality during dispersal and the cost of host-specificity in parasites: how many aphids find hosts?
  114. Quarantine Pests for Europe
  115. Host plant effects on the performance of the aphid Aulacorthum solani (Kalt.) (Homoptera: Aphididae) at ambient and elevated CO 2
  116. Structure and abundance of arachnid communities in Scots and lodgepole pine plantations
  117. Biological control of social forest and plantation crop insects
  118. The effect of constitutive resistance in lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta) and Scots pine ( P. sylvestris) on oviposition by three pine feeding herbivores
  119. Resistance to foliage-feeding insects in conifers: implications for pest management
  120. The case for the passive voice
  121. Prunus Padus L.
  122. The influence of natural enemies and migration on spring populations of the green spruce aphid,Elatobium abietinumWalker (Hom., Aphididae)
  123. Post‐spray effects of an aerial application of fenitrothion on the pine beauty moth,Panolis flammea(Denis & Schiffermüller)
  124. The effect of temperature on oviposition, fecundity and egg hatch in the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
  125. Influence of site factor modification on the population development of the pine beauty moth (Panolis flammea) in a Scottish lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) plantation
  126. Overwintering in six arable aphid pests: a review with particular relevance to pest management
  127. Early Season Defoliation of Bird Cherry Influences Autumn Colonization by the Bird Cherry Aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi
  128. The Influence of Soil Type and Pine Species on the Carabid Community of a Plantation Forest with a History of Pine Beauty Moth Infestation
  129. Aspects of Aphid Overwintering (Homoptera: Aphidinea: Aphididae)
  130. Feeding Specialisation and Host Distribution of British and Finnish Prunus Feeding Macrolepidoptera
  131. Development of an integrated approach to control of pine beauty moth in Scotland
  132. Outbreaks of the pine beauty moth on pine in Scotland: Influence of host plant species and site factors
  133. Life span and ovarian dynamics of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (D&S): the effect of low temperatures after adult emergence on reproductive success
  134. Ecology and management of forest insects
  135. Factors determining the pest status of the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalo-siphum padi (L.) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), in Europe: a study and review
  136. Consumers and Plant Fitness: Coevolution or Competition?
  137. Size, Reproductive Potential and Fecundity in Insects: Things aren't as Simple as They Seem
  138. The Pine Beauty in Scottish Lodgepole Pine Plantations
  139. Insect-induced chemical changes in young lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta): the effect of previous defoliation on oviposition, growth and survival of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea
  140. Pine monoterpenes stimulate oviposition in the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea
  141. The effect of neonatal starvation on the growth, development and survival of larvae of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (D & S)
  142. Insect Species Richness of the British Rosaceae: The Importance of Host Range, Plant Architecture, Age of Establishment, Taxonomic Isolation and Species-Area Relationships
  143. Host monitoring by aphid migrants: do gynoparae maximise offspring fitness?
  144. The effect of host-plant and delayed mating on the fecundity and lifespan of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (Denis & Schiffermüller) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae): their influence on population dynamics and relevance to pest management
  145. Oviposition preferences in relation to larval growth rates and survival in the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea
  146. Does the bird cherry have its ‘fair share’ of insect pests? An appraisal of the species—area relationships of the phytophagous insects associated with British Prunus species
  147. The effect of adult feeding on the fecundity, weight loss and survival of the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (D&S)
  148. Factors affecting pupal survival and eclosion in the pine beauty moth, Panolis flammea (D&S)
  149. Temperature prediction and the timing of sex in aphids
  150. Evidence of ovulation after adult moult in the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi
  151. DO GYNOPARAE AND MALES NEED TO FEED? AN ATTEMPT TO ALLOCATE RESOURCES IN THE BIRD CHERRY-OAT APHID RHOPALOSIPHUM PADI
  152. Growth, survival and reproduction of the bird-cherry aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi, on its primary host
  153. Factors affecting egg survival in the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi
  154. OVARIOLE NUMBER AND FECUNDITY IN APHIDS
  155. Seasonal Variation in Reproductive Potential: A Programmed Feature of Aphid Life Cycles
  156. Egg survival in the bird cherry-oat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi
  157. Sampling Theory and Practice