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  1. The simpler the better: When decreasing landscape complexity increases community stability
  2. Disturbance induced dynamics of a tritrophic novel ecosystem
  3. Change of seed-predator and parasitoid abundance in relation to the available host plant abundance
  4. Appearance of a new species increases community stability
  5. Exeristes roborator (Fabricius, 1793) (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae) in the parasitoid community of Diplolepis galls in the Carpathian Basin
  6. Plant Size as Determinant of Species Richness of Herbivores, Natural Enemies and Pollinators across 21 Brassicaceae Species
  7. Landscape and local variables benefit rare species and common ones differently
  8. Predation on Rose Galls: Parasitoids and Predators Determine Gall Size through Directional Selection
  9. Multivariate ratio analysis revealsTrigonoderus pedicellarisThomson (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Pteromalidae) as a valid species
  10. The enemy hypothesis: correlates of gall morphology with parasitoid attack rates in two closely related rose cynipid galls
  11. Landscape and local effects on multiparasitoid coexistence