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  1. Black garden ants reduce aphid predation by native and invasive ladybirds
  2. Land-use impacts on crop yield: direct and indirect roles of arthropods and associated ecosystem services in European farmland
  3. Functional diversity of ground beetles improved aphid control but did not increase crop yields on European farms
  4. The role of chemical cue similarity in interactions between ants and native versus non-native lady beetles in North America
  5. From functional diversity to human well-being: A conceptual framework for agroecosystem sustainability
  6. From biodiversity to health: Quantifying the impact of diverse ecosystems on human well‐being
  7. Interactions of ants with native and invasive lady beetles and the role of chemical cues in intraguild interference
  8. Deer Exclusion Changes Vegetation Structure and Hunting Guilds of Spiders, but Not Multitrophic Understory Biodiversity
  9. Comparison of native and non‐native predator consumption rates and prey avoidance behavior in North America and Europe
  10. Predation and avoidance behaviour in aphid‐ladybird interactions of native and invasive ladybirds in Europe
  11. Predation and avoidance behavior of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum confronted with native and invasive lady beetles in Europe
  12. Birds and plants as indicators of arthropod species richness in temperate farmland
  13. Contrasting effects of aquatic subsidies on a terrestrial trophic cascade
  14. Reprint of “Biodiversity in low-intensity pastures, straw meadows, and fallows of a fen area–A multitrophic comparison”
  15. Biodiversity in low-intensity pastures, straw meadows, and fallows of a fen area–A multitrophic comparison
  16. Sublethal effects of imidacloprid on interactions in a tritrophic system of non-target species
  17. Plant choice, herbivory and weight gain of wood crickets under the risk of predation
  18. Risk of spider predation alters food web structure and reduces local herbivory in the field
  19. Spider cues stimulate feeding, weight gain and survival of crickets
  20. Effects of Spider Chemotactile Cues on Arthropod Behavior
  21. Trait-mediated effects between predators: ant chemical cues induce spider dispersal
  22. Knowing the Risk: Crickets Distinguish between Spider Predators of Different Size and Commonness
  23. Contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation, population density, and prey availability on body condition of two orb-weaving spiders
  24. Arthropod Colonisation of Trees in Fragmented Landscapes Depends on Species Traits