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Editorial Notes
Forty years of Butterfly Conservation!
T. R. New
3-27
Review Paper
The influences of landscape structure on butterfly distribution and movement: a review
John Dover and Josef Settele
29-36
Original Paper
Isolation of habitat patches limits colonisation by moorland Hemiptera
Nick A. Littlewood, Robin J. Pakeman and Sarah J. Woodin
37-43
Original Paper
Effect of forest removal on the abundance of the endangered American burying beetle,
Nicrophorus americanus
(Coleoptera: Silphidae)
J. Curtis Creighton, Robert Bastarache, Mark V. Lomolino and Mark C. Belk
45-55
Original Paper
Species richness and composition assessment of spiders in a Mediterranean scrubland
Pedro Cardoso, Sérgio S. Henriques, Clara Gaspar, Luis C. Crespo and Rui Carvalho, et al.
57-65
Original Paper
An experimental study of the impacts of cattle on spider communities of artesian springs in South Australia
Kelli-Jo Kovac and Duncan Alexander Mackay
67-75
Original Paper
Response of rove beetles (Staphylinidae) to various habitat types and change in Southern Mexico
Ubaldo Caballero, Jorge L. León-Cortés and Alejandro Morón-Ríos
77-87
Original Paper
Does prescribed burning mean a threat to the rare satyrine butterfly
Hipparchia
fagi
? Larval-habitat preferences give the answer
Verena Möllenbeck, Gabriel Hermann and Thomas Fartmann
89-95
Original Paper
Small local population sizes and high habitat patch fidelity in a specialised solitary bee
Markus Franzén, Magnus Larsson and Sven G. Nilsson
97-102
Original Paper
Does microclimate affect grasshopper populations after cutting of hay in improved grassland?
Tim Gardiner and Mark Hassall
103-118
Original Paper
Monitoring arthropods in a tropical landscape: relative effects of sampling methods and habitat types on trap catches
Olivier Missa, Yves Basset, Alfonso Alonso, Scott E. Miller and Gianfranco Curletti, et al.
119-123
Short Communication
The importance of streamside sandbars to ground beetle (Coleoptera, Carabidae) communities in a deciduous forest
Scott Horn and Michael D. Ulyshen
125-129
Short Communication
On a habitat structure-based approach to evaluating species occurrence: cavity-nesting Hymenoptera in a secondary tropical forest remnant
Rafael Dias Loyola and Rogério Parentoni Martins
131-133
Book Review
A. J. A. Stewart, T. R. New, O. T. Lewis (eds), Insect Conservation Biology
CABI Publishing, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, 2007, Hardback, Sterling £95.00, ISBN 978-1-84593-254-1, 457 pp
Hans Van Dyck
135-136
Book Review
Alan Henderson, Deanna Henderson and Jessie Sinclair, Bugs Alive! A Guide to Keeping Australian Invertebrates
Museum Victoria, Melboune, Australia, 2008, 200 pp, Softback, Aus$32.95, ISBN 9780975837085
T. R. New
137-138
Book Review
Rosser W. Garrison, Natalia von Ellenrieder and Jerry A. Louton, Dragonfly Genera of the New World: An Illustrated and Annotated Key to the Anisoptera
The John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MS, USA, 2006, Hardback, US$99.00, ISBN: 0-8018-8446-2, 368 pp.
Michael Samways