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  1. Are scientific policies promoting internationalization related with a decline in descriptive taxonomy? Insights from the case of Spanish entomology
  2. Associating cultivars or species with complementary traits is key for enhancing aphid control through bottom‐up effects
  3. Los especímenes tipo de ortópteros (Orthoptera, Insecta) del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, España
  4. Llista actualitzada dels microlepidòpters paleàrtics (Insecta, Lepidoptera) del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
  5. Species Sensitivity Distribution (SSD) profiles towards λ-cyhalothrin for key ecosystem service provider (ESP) species across five European countries representing different pedoclimatic zones
  6. Whole genomes from the extinct Xerces Blue butterfly can help identify declining insect species
  7. Effects of agricultural landscape heterogeneity on pollinator visitation rates in Mediterranean oilseed rape
  8. Species Sensitivity Distribution (Ssd) Profiles Towards Lambda-Cyhalothrin for Key Ecosystem Service Provider (Esp) Species Across Five European Countries Representing Different Pedoclimatic Zones
  9. The collection of type specimens belonging to the families Archeocrypticidae, Pythidae and Tenebrionidae III (Coleoptera) deposited in the Natural Sciences Museum of Barcelona, Spain
  10. Whole-genomes from the extinct Xerces Blue butterfly can help identify declining insect species
  11. Understanding the Coleoptera community at the tree‐line using taxonomic and functional guild approaches
  12. Aggregation of organically managed fields promotes aphid parasitism in cereal crops under Mediterranean conditions
  13. DNA metabarcoding Passerine bird feces at tree-line uncovers little intra- and inter-species dietary overlap
  14. Fecal matters: implementing classical Coleoptera species lists with metabarcoding data from passerine bird feces
  15. The Role of Cultivar Mixtures and Intercropping on Cereal Aphid Populations and Crop Yield in Mediterranean Organic Winter Wheat
  16. Not All Field Margins Are Equally Useful: Effects of the Vegetation Structure of Margins on Cereal Aphids and Their Natural Enemies
  17. The concurrent assessment of agronomic, ecological and environmental variables enables better choice of agroecological service crop termination management
  18. Opportunities for Designing Functional Biodiverse Crops: Planned Biodiversity Mechanisms on Aphid Control in Organic Wheat Fields
  19. Artròpodes subterranis: novetats faunístiques i conservació en quatre espais naturals protegits de Catalunya
  20. Whole-genomes from the extinct Xerces Blue butterfly can help identify declining insect species
  21. Els escarabeoïdeus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) de l’Àfrica paleàrtica dipositats al Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
  22. Assessing Environmental Acidity in Storerooms of Natural History Collections
  23. A new Dicranophragma (Diptera: Limoniidae) from a hypogeous environment in Catalonia (Iberian Peninsula)
  24. Crop diversity benefits carabid and pollinator communities in landscapes with semi‐natural habitats
  25. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
  26. The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agroecosystem services across Europe
  27. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
  28. Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
  29. The collection of type specimens belonging to the subfamilies Alleculinae, Diaperinae and Lagriinae (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) in the Natural Sciences Museum of Barcelona, Spain
  30. The collection of Lepidoptera type specimens deposited in the Natural Sciences Museum of Barcelona (MCNB), Spain
  31. The collection of type specimens belonging to the subfamily Pimeliinae (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) in the Natural Sciences Museum of Barcelona, Spain
  32. Cabbage aphids are affected for climatic variables and also for parasitoids
  33. The collection of type specimens belonging to the superfamilies Scarabaeoidea, Buprestoidea, Byrrhoidea, Elateroidea, Cleroidea, Cucujoidea, Tenebrionoidea (except Tenebrionidae family), Chrysomeloidea and Curculionoidea (Coleoptera) hosted in the Natu...
  34. Herbivores, saprovores and natural enemies respond differently to within-field plant characteristics of wheat fields
  35. Ecological production functions for biological control services in agricultural landscapes
  36. Aphids and their natural enemies are differently affected by habitat features at local and landscape scales
  37. Weeds, aphids, and specialist parasitoids and predators benefit differently from organic and conventional cropping of winter cereals
  38. A functional approach to assessing plant–arthropod interaction in winter wheat