| Primeval forest relict beetles of Central Europe: a set of 168 umbrella species for the protection of primeval forest remnants |
12 |
| A role for artificial night-time lighting in long-term changes in populations of 100 widespread macro-moths in UK and Ireland: a citizen-science study |
8 |
| Wild bee species abundance and richness across an urban-rural gradient |
8 |
| Insect conservation psychology |
8 |
| Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland |
8 |
| Bumble bee (Bombus) distribution and diversity in Vermont, USA: a century of change |
8 |
| Quantifying the attractiveness of garden flowers for pollinators |
7 |
| Habitat loss of a rainforest specialist pollinator fly as an indicator of conservation status of the South American Temperate Rainforests |
7 |
| Insect population trends and the IUCN Red List process |
7 |
| Incorporating citizen science, museum specimens, and field work into the assessment of extinction risk of the American Bumble bee (Bombus pensylvanicus De Geer 1773) in Canada |
6 |
| Colonization and usage of eight milkweed (Asclepias) species by monarch butterflies and bees in urban garden settings |
6 |
| Australia's vanishing fleas (Insecta: Siphonaptera): a case study in methods for the assessment and conservation of threatened flea species |
6 |
| Patterns of taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetles in a human-modified variegated landscape in Brazilian Cerrado |
6 |
| Water body type and land cover shape the dragonfly communities (Odonata) in the Pampa biome, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
6 |
| Recruitment, survival, and parasitism of monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in milkweed gardens and conservation areas |
6 |
| Land use modifies Odonata diversity in streams of the Brazilian Cerrado |
5 |
| What keeps living dead' alive: demography of a small and isolated population of Maculinea (=Phengaris) alcon |
5 |
| Integrating national Red Lists for prioritising conservation actions for European butterflies |
5 |
| A century of local changes in bumblebee communities and landscape composition in Belgium |
5 |
| The larger the damselfly, the more likely to be threatened: a sexual selection approach |
5 |
| Wastelands: their attractiveness and importance for preserving the diversity of wild bees in urban areas |
5 |
| Organic farming promotes bee abundance in vineyards in Italy but not in South Africa |
5 |
| Finding the needle in the haystack: iterative sampling andmodeling for rare taxa |
4 |
| Improving our science: the evolution of butterfly sampling and surveying methods over time |
4 |
| Roadside habitat impacts insect traffic mortality |
4 |
| The effects of introduced vespid wasps (Vespula germanica and V-vulgaris) on threatened native butterfly (Oreixenica ptunarra) populations in Tasmania |
4 |
| Hand searching versus pitfall trapping: how to assess biodiversity of ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in high altitude equatorial Andes? |
4 |
| Restore it, and they will come: trap-nesting bee and wasp communities (Hymenoptera: Aculeata) are recovered by restoration of riparian forests |
4 |
| Habitat quality determines patch occupancy of two specialist Lepidoptera species in well-connected grasslands |
4 |
| Are habitat changes driving the decline of the UK's most threatened butterfly: the High Brown Fritillary Argynnis adippe (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)? |
4 |
| The potential of species distribution modelling for reintroduction projects: the case study of the Chequered Skipper in England |
4 |
| Positive effect of environmentally friendly farming on paddy field odonate assemblages at a small landscape scale |
4 |
| Radio telemetry helps record the dispersal patterns of birdwing butterflies in mountainous habitats: Golden Birdwing (Troides aeacus) as an example |
4 |
| Lessons from insect conservation in Russia |
3 |
| Combining phylogeography and future climate change for conservation of Bombus morio and B. pauloensis (Hymenoptera: Apidae) |
3 |
| Climatic niche breadth determines the response of bumblebees (Bombus spp.) to climate warming in mountain areas of the Northern Iberian Peninsula |
3 |
| Biotic heterogeneity among scarab beetle communities in an anthropized landscape in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico |
3 |
| A systematic review of the nesting and overwintering habitat of bumble bees globally |
3 |
| Anthropogenic stressors are driving a steep decline of hemipteran diversity in dune ponds in north-eastern Algeria |
3 |
| Habitat selection by threatened burrowing spiders (Araneae: Atypidae, Eresidae) of central Europe: evidence base for conservation management |
3 |
| Diversity and effect of historical inundation on bee and wasp (Hymenoptera: Apoidea, Vespoidea) communities in the Brazilian Pantanal |
3 |
| Effects of fragments and landscape characteristics on the orchid bee richness (Apidae: Euglossini) in an urban matrix, southwestern Amazonia |
3 |
| Effects of soil moisture, vegetation and food on adult activity, oviposition and larval development in the tiger beetle, Cicindela albissima Rumpp |
3 |
| Diversity of Tabanidae, Asilidae and Syrphidae (Diptera) in natural protected areas of Yucatan, Mexico |
3 |
| Land-use legacy and tree age in continuous woodlands: weak effects on overall ground beetle assemblages, but strong effects on two threatened species |
2 |
| Microhabitat mosaics are key to the survival of an endangered ground beetle (Carabus nitens) in its post-industrial refugia |
2 |
| Predicting the effects of future climate change on the distribution of an endemic damselfly (Odonata, Coenagrionidae) in subtropical South American grasslands |
2 |
| Determining the long-term habitat preferences of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly, Hamearis lucina, on a chalk grassland reserve in the UK |
2 |
| Introgression in native populations of Apis mellifera mellifera L: implications for conservation |
2 |
| Monitoring bee populations: are eusocial bees attracted to different colours of pan trap than other bees? |
2 |