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  1. Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
  2. Introduction to the Insect Ecology Special Issue
  3. Activity patterns and temporal niche partitioning in sympatric red‐legged and red‐necked pademelons
  4. Impacts of macrocyclic lactones on larval survival, growth and development of three dung beetle species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  5. Estimating the differences in critical thermal maximum and metabolic rate of Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) across life stages
  6. Oviposition preferences of the native budworm,
  7. Exposure of Helicoverpa punctigera pupae to extreme temperatures for extended periods negatively impacts on adult population dynamics and reproductive output
  8. Detection and distribution of haematophagous flies and lice on cattle farms and potential role in the transmission of Theileria orientalis
  9. Black soldier fly larvae in broiler diets improve broiler performance and modulate the immune system
  10. Assessing how changes in temporal resource quality influence the reproductive performance of the dung beetleOnthophagus binodis
  11. Survival of immature Helicoverpa punctigera (Wallengren) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on some C4 and C3 plants
  12. What's hot and what's not – Identifying publication trends in insect ecology
  13. A Review of Dung Beetle Introductions in the Antipodes and North America: Status, Opportunities, and Challenges
  14. Endemic infection of cattle with multiple genotypes of Theileria orientalis on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales despite limited presence of ticks
  15. Technological Quality, Amino Acid and Fatty Acid Profile of Broiler Meat Enhanced by Dietary Inclusion of Black Soldier Fly Larvae
  16. Behavioral Ecology and Secondary Seed Dispersal by Two Roller Dung Beetles, Sisyphus rubrus (Paschalidis, 1974) and Sisyphus spinipes (Thunberg, 1818) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
  17. Dung beetle species introductions: when an ecosystem service provider transforms into an invasive species
  18. Influence of Non-lethal Doses of Natural Insecticides Spinetoram and Azadirachtin on Helicoverpa punctigera (Native Budworm, Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Under Laboratory Conditions
  19. Quantifying shifts in topic popularity over 44 years of Austral Ecology
  20. Design flaws and poor language: Two key reasons why manuscripts get rejected from Austral Ecology across all countries between 2017 and 2020
  21. Author Correction: A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space
  22. Warming effects on dung beetle ecosystem services: brood production and dung burial by a tunnelling dung beetle,Onthophagus taurus(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), is reduced by experimental warming
  23. Monitoring Fungal Communities With the Global Spore Sampling Project
  24. Biosecurity Dogs Detect Live Insects after Training with Odor-Proxy Training Aids: Scent Extract and Dead Specimens
  25. A global database for metacommunity ecology, integrating species, traits, environment and space
  26. Impacts of temperature on metabolic rates of adult Extatosoma tiaratum reared on different host plant species
  27. Interactions between two species of recently-sympatric invasive honeybees: Apis cerana induces aggression in Apis mellifera during foraging
  28. Measuring continuous compositional change using decline and decay in zeta diversity
  29. Using devitalised seeds in myrmecological research
  30. Modelling the potential effects of climate factors on Dubas bug (Ommatissus lybicus) presence/absence and its infestation rate: A case study from Oman
  31. Experimental warming alters the relative survival and emigration of two dung beetle species from an Australian dung pat community
  32. Response of the Native Springtail Parisotoma insularis to Diesel Fuel–Contaminated Soils Under Field-Realistic Exposure Conditions at Subantarctic Macquarie Island
  33. Cuticular microstructure of Australian ant mandibles confirms common appendage construction
  34. Aridity and land use negatively influencea dominant species' upper critical thermal limits
  35. Insect protein in animal nutrition
  36. Impacts of recent climate change on terrestrial flora and fauna: Some emerging Australian examples
  37. Experimental warming disrupts reproduction and dung burial by a ball-rolling dung beetle
  38. Predicting the potential geographical distribution of parasitic natural enemies of the Dubas bug (Ommatissus lybicus de Bergevin) using geographic information systems
  39. Author Correction: Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
  40. Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
  41. Ant thermal tolerances under climate, land cover and land use change
  42. Ant thermal tolerances under climate, land cover and land use change
  43. The application of zeta diversity as a continuous measure of compositional change in ecology
  44. Remote sensing and spatial statistical techniques for modelling Ommatissus lybicus (Hemiptera: Tropiduchidae) habitat and population densities
  45. Impact of environmental variables on Dubas bug infestation rate: A case study from the Sultanate of Oman
  46. Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
  47. Modelling spatiotemporal patterns of dubas bug infestations on date palms in northern Oman: A geographical information system case study
  48. Impacts of human-related practices on Ommatissus lybicus infestations of date palm in Oman
  49. Remote sensing and geographical information analytical techniques for modelling Ommatissus lybicus (Hemiptera: Tropiduchidae) habitat and population densities
  50. Remote sensing and geographical information analytical techniques for modelling Ommatissus lybicus (Hemiptera: Tropiduchidae) habitat and population densities
  51. Transplant Experiments – a Powerful Method to Study Climate Change Impacts
  52. Corrigendum to: The response of the wash-zone amphipod, Urohaustorius sp. (Amphipoda: Talitridae), to light, gravity, slope, and magnetic fields (DOI:10.1163/1937240X-00002453) (Journal of Crustacean Biology 36: 485-494 (2016))
  53. The physiological consequences of varied heat exposure events in adultMyzus persicae: a single prolonged exposure compared to repeated shorter exposures
  54. The role of nest surface temperatures and the brain in influencing ant metabolic rates
  55. Effects of microclimate and species identity on body temperature and thermal tolerance of ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
  56. Additive and synergistic effects of land cover, land use and climate on insect biodiversity
  57. Orientation of the beach hopper Notorchestia sp. (Amphipoda: Talitridae)
  58. The response of the wash-zone amphipod, Urohaustorius sp. (Amphipoda: Talitridae), to light, gravity, slope, and magnetic fields
  59. Effect of pesticide types on community structure of arthropod in soy crops
  60. Responses of foliage-living spider assemblage composition and traits to a climatic gradient inThemedagrasslands
  61. Does morphology predict trophic position and habitat use of ant species and assemblages?
  62. The fourth‐corner solution – using predictive models to understand how species traits interact with the environment
  63. Morphological traits: predictable responses to macrohabitats across a 300 km scale
  64. Thermal Tolerance Limits of Diamondback Moth in Ramping and Plunging Assays
  65. Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Insect Communities: A Transplant Experiment
  66. The Influence of Avian Biodiversity and a Weedy Understorey on Canopy Arthropod Assembly
  67. Can temperate insects take the heat? A case study of the physiological and behavioural responses in a common ant, Iridomyrmex purpureus (Formicidae), with potential climate change
  68. Arthropod survey on soybean crops in Cambodia: a comparison of the sweep netting and beat sheeting collection methods for estimating arthropod diversity and species richness
  69. How to conserve biodiversity in a nonequilibrium world
  70. Assessing insect responses to climate change: What are we testing for? Where should we be heading?
  71. Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?
  72. Toxicity of diesel contaminated soils to the subantarctic earthwormMicroscolex macquariensis
  73. Truffle-like fungi sporocarps in a eucalypt-dominated landscape: patterns in diversity and community structure
  74. The effects of thermal acclimation on lethal temperatures and critical thermal limits in the green vegetable bug, Nezara viridula (L.) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
  75. Insect herbivory along environmental gradients
  76. Limited plasticity of low temperature tolerance in an Australian cantharid beetle Chauliognathus lugubris
  77. Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes
  78. Habitat characteristics may override climatic influences on ant assemblage composition: a study using a 300-km climatic gradient
  79. Comparison of ant community composition across different land-use types: assessing morphological traits with more common methods
  80. Leaf miner and plant galler species richness on Acacia: relative importance of plant traits and climate
  81. Co-assortment in integron-associated gene cassette assemblages in environmental DNA samples
  82. Introducing a Scenario-Based, Modularized Architecture for Learning Entomology
  83. Abundance–body mass relationships among insects along a latitudinal gradient
  84. Potential host colonization by insect herbivores in a warmer climate: a transplant experiment
  85. Arthropod community structure along a latitudinal gradient: Implications for future impacts of climate change
  86. Diversity and assemblage structure of phytophagous Hemiptera along a latitudinal gradient: predicting the potential impacts of climate change
  87. Herbivore damage along a latitudinal gradient: relative impacts of different feeding guilds
  88. Species diversity and structure of phytophagous beetle assemblages along a latitudinal gradient: predicting the potential impacts of climate change
  89. Mobile Gene Cassettes: A Fundamental Resource for Bacterial Evolution
  90. Variation in invertebrate-bryophyte community structure at different spatial scales along altitudinal gradients
  91. Frequent fuel-reduction burning: the role of logs and associated leaf litter in the conservation of ant biodiversity
  92. Extracting Invertebrates from Bryophytes
  93. Population dynamics of insects: impacts of a changing climate