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  1. Organic farming enhances parasitoid diversity at the local and landscape scales
  2. Data availability and model complexity, generality, and utility: a reply to Lonergan
  3. Agriculture: Engage farmers in research
  4. Pollination and biological control research: are we neglecting two billion smallholders
  5. Stressful environments can indirectly select for increased longevity
  6. Inter‐patch movement in an experimental system: the effects of life history and the environment
  7. Using high resolution CIR imagery in the classification of non-cropped areas in agricultural landscapes in the UK
  8. Do simple models lead to generality in ecology?
  9. Corrigendum to Cameronet al. 2013
  10. Priority research questions for the UK food system
  11. To close the yield-gap while saving biodiversity will require multiple locally relevant strategies
  12. Comparison of pollinators and natural enemies: a meta‐analysis of landscape and local effects on abundance and richness in crops
  13. Eco‐evolutionary dynamics in response to selection on life‐history
  14. Why garden for wildlife? Social and ecological drivers, motivations and barriers for biodiversity management in residential landscapes
  15. Food production vs. biodiversity: comparing organic and conventional agriculture
  16. Red noise increases extinction risk during rapid climate change
  17. Landscape diversity and the resilience of agricultural returns: a portfolio analysis of land-use patterns and economic returns from lowland agriculture
  18. Blood parasite infection during the non-breeding season
  19. Identifying appropriate spatial scales of predictors in species distribution models with the random forest algorithm
  20. Dispersal Ecology and Evolution
  21. Dispersal in invertebrates: influences on individual decisions
  22. Linking dispersal to spatial dynamics
  23. The ‘Neighbourhood Effect’: A multidisciplinary assessment of the case for farmer co-ordination in agri-environmental programmes
  24. Population Responses to Perturbations: The Importance of Trait-Based Analysis Illustrated through a Microcosm Experiment
  25. The socioeconomics of food crop production and climate change vulnerability: a global scale quantitative analysis of how grain crops are sensitive to drought
  26. Modelling dispersal: an eco‐evolutionary framework incorporating emigration, movement, settlement behaviour and the multiple costs involved
  27. Provisioning with cereal grain depresses the body condition of insectivorous YellowhammerEmberiza citrinellanestlings
  28. Food security: A role for Europe
  29. Blood pressure rising: differences between current clinical and recommended measurement techniques
  30. Costs of dispersal
  31. Prediction of National Vegetation Classification communities in the British uplands using environmental data at multiple spatial scales, aerial images and the classifier random forest
  32. Yellowhammer foraging ecology
  33. Testing the interaction between environmental variation and dispersal strategy on population dynamics using a soil mite experimental system
  34. Comparing organic farming and land sparing: optimizing yield and butterfly populations at a landscape scale
  35. Impacts of nest predation risk
  36. Bayesian reconstitution of environmental change from disparate historical records: hedgerow loss and farmland bird declines
  37. Scale matters: the impact of organic farming on biodiversity at different spatial scales
  38. Beyond the garden fence: landscape ecology of cities
  39. Scaling up from gardens: biodiversity conservation in urban environments
  40. Variation in arthropod abundance in barley under varying sowing regimes
  41. Contrasting patch selection of breeding YellowhammersEmberiza citrinellain set‐aside and cereal crops
  42. Variation in dispersal mortality and dispersal propensity among individuals: the effects of age, sex and resource availability
  43. Estimating the annual number of breeding attempts from breeding dates using mixture models
  44. Accelerating invasion rates result from the evolution of density-dependent dispersal
  45. Improving the value of field margins as foraging habitat for farmland birds
  46. The spatial aggregation of organic farming in England and its underlying environmental correlates
  47. Impact of dispersal on population growth: the role of inter‐patch distance
  48. The dynamics of climate‐induced range shifting; perspectives from simulation modelling
  49. Microcosm experiments can inform global ecological problems
  50. How to Put All Your Eggs in One Basket: Empirical Patterns of Offspring Provisioning throughout a Mother’s Lifetime
  51. Context‐Dependent Intergenerational Effects: The Interaction between Past and Present Environments and Its Effect on Population Dynamics
  52. Causes and consequences of animal dispersal strategies: relating individual behaviour to spatial dynamics
  53. Population Dynamics in a Noisy World: Lessons From a Mite Experimental System
  54. The effect of sward height and drainage on Common Starlings Sturnus vulgaris and Northern Lapwings Vanellus vanellus foraging in grassland habitats
  55. Talkin’ 'bout My Generation: Environmental Variability and Cohort Effects
  56. Farmland biodiversity: is habitat heterogeneity the key?
  57. Density‐dependent populations require density‐dependent elasticity analysis: an illustration using the LPA model of Tribolium
  58. Linking agricultural practice to insect and bird populations: a historical study over three decades
  59. Population dynamic consequences of delayed life-history effects
  60. Maternal effects and the stability of population dynamics in noisy environments
  61. The effects of grades on course enjoyment: Did you get the grade you wanted?
  62. Reply from T. Benton and A. Grant
  63. Sexual cannibalism in scorpions: fact or fiction?
  64. Elasticity analysis as an important tool in evolutionary and population ecology
  65. Estimation of leaf-litter production by dicotyledonous plants in grasslands
  66. The Impact of Environmental Variation on Demographic Convergence of Leslie Matrix Population Models: An Assessment Using Lyapunov Characteristic Exponents
  67. Oceans of garbage
  68. Trophic interactions and population growth rates: describing patterns and identifying mechanisms