| 1. | Principle Considerations for Arable Field Margin Establishment and Management. | 833 | |
| 2. | The potential for wildflower interventions to enhance natural enemies and pollinators in commercial apple orchards is limited by other management practices | 395 | 271 |
| 3. | Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in
global crop pollinator communities | 386 | 102 |
| 4. | Reliably predicting pollinator abundance: challenges of calibrating process-based ecological models. | 376 | 47 |
| 5. | Wildflower Strip Establishment for the Delivery of Ecosystem Services in Sweet Cherry Orchards | 375 | 177 |
| 6. | Improving Butterfly Habitat in Existing Grass Buffer Strips | 364 | |
| 7. | Yellow Rattle - its Natural History and Use in Grassland Restoration. | 364 | |
| 8. | Using ecological and field survey data to establish a national list of the wild bee pollinators of crops | 347 | 71 |
| 9. | Food for Pollinators: Quantifying the Nectar and Pollen Resources of Urban Flower Meadows | 339 | 65 |
| 10. | Effects of Seed Mixture and Management on Beetle Assemblages of Arable Field Margins | 332 | 1 |
| 11. | Apple Pollination: Demand Depends on Variety and Supply Depends on Pollinator Identity | 327 | 49 |
| 12. | Buffer Strip Management to Deliver Plant and Invertebrate Resources For Farmland Birds in Agricultural Landscapes | 324 | 257 |
| 13. | New Tools to Boost Butterfly Habitat Quality in Existing Grass Buffer Strips | 324 | |
| 14. | The Inclusion of Forage Mixtures in the Diet of Growing Dairy Heifers: Impacts on Digestion, Energy Utilisation, and Methane Emissions | 315 | 6 |
| 15. | Wild bees are less abundant but show better pollination behaviour for sweet cherry than managed pollinators | 314 | 76 |
| 16. | The Creation of Species-rich Grassland on an Urban Substrate | 314 | |
| 17. | Investigating the Phytotoxicity of the Graminicide Fluazifop-P-butyl against Native UK Wildflower Species | 312 | 3 |
| 18. | Enhancing Habitat to Help the Plight of the Bumblebees | 306 | 2 |
| 19. | Effects of Field Margin Management on Bird Distributions Around Cereal Fields | 305 | |
| 20. | Hay Strewing, Brush Harvesting of Seed and Soil Disturbance as Tools for the Enhancement of Botanical Diversity in Grasslands | 296 | 2 |
| 21. | Sustainable Grassland Management Benefits Butterflies | 294 | |
| 22. | Assessing the Environmental Performance of English Arable and Livestock Holdings Using Data From the Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) | 293 | 5 |
| 23. | Environmental Evaluation of Agri-Environment Schemes Using Participatory Approaches: Experiences of Testing the Agri-Environmental Footprint Index. | 292 | 7 |
| 24. | Rhinanthus minor L. | 292 | 4 |
| 25. | Enhancing Biodiversity in Existing Grass Buffer Strips | 292 | |
| 26. | The Importance of Sward Architectural Complexity in Structuring Predatory and Phytophagous Invertebrate Assemblages | 288 | 1 |
| 27. | Novel Management to Enhance Spider Biodiversity in Existing Grass Buffer Strips | 285 | 2 |
| 28. | The potential of wildflower strips to enhance pollination services in sweet cherry orchards grown under polytunnels | 280 | 44 |
| 29. | The Role of Management and Landscape Context in the Restoration of Grassland Phytophagous Beetles. | 275 | 2 |
| 30. | Improving Floristically Enhanced Field Margins for Wildlife | 275 | |
| 31. | The Restoration of Phytophagous Beetles in Species-Rich Chalk Grasslands | 273 | 5 |
| 32. | SAFFIE - Research into Research and Practice | 272 | |
| 33. | Re-creating Plant and Beetle Assemblages of Species-rich Chalk Grasslands on Ex-arable Land | 268 | |
| 34. | The Influence of Seed Mix and Management on the Performance and Persistence of Sown Forbs in Buffer Strips | 266 | 82 |
| 35. | The Promotion of Grassland Forb Abundance: A Chemical or Biological Solution? | 265 | 2 |
| 36. | Establishing Field Margins to Promote Beetle Conservation in Arable Farms | 264 | 4 |
| 37. | Developing perennial wildflower strips for use in Mediterranean orchard systems | 258 | 325 |
| 38. | Cereal-based Silages: A Potential Conservation Measure for Farmland Birds in Pastoral Landscapes. | 258 | 5 |
| 39. | The Effects of Seed Mix and Management on the Abundance of Desirable and Pernicious Unsown Species in Arable Buffer Strip Communities | 255 | 1 |
| 40. | Vegetation Development on Sown and Unsown Field Boundary Strips Established in Three Environmentally Sensitive Areas | 255 | |
| 41. | Efficacy of Methods for Using Seed of Local Provenance to Enhance Grassland Diversity | 255 | |
| 42. | Contrasting Success in the Restoration of Plant and Phytophagous Beetle Assemblages of Species-rich Mesotrophic Grasslands | 246 | |
| 43. | Does agri-environment scheme participation in England increase pollinator populations and crop pollination services? | 243 | 95 |
| 44. | The Degradation of Rhinanthus Minor (Yellow Rattle) In Vitro | 239 | |
| 45. | Ecological Interactions of the Sexually Deceptive
Orchid Orchis Galilaea | 238 | 76 |
| 46. | Active management of wildflower strips in commercial sweet cherry orchards enhances natural enemies and pest regulation services | 238 | 41 |
| 47. | Effects of Seed Addition on Beetle Assemblages During the Re-creation of Species-rich Lowland Hay Meadows | 235 | 1 |
| 48. | Response of Planthoppers to Novel Margin Management in Arable Systems | 235 | |
| 49. | Seeds of Change: The Value of Using Rhinanthus Minor in Grassland Restoration | 234 | 1 |
| 50. | Enhancement of Buffer Strips Can Improve Provision of Multiple Ecosystem Services | 233 | |
| 51. | The Effect of the Presence of Rhinanthus Minor on the Composition and Productivity of Created Swards on Ex-Arable Land | 231 | |
| 52. | The Impact of Rhinanthus Minor in Newly Established Meadows on a Productive Site | 219 | 2 |
| 53. | Managing Arable Weeds for Biodiversity | 214 | 3 |
| 54. | Plant and Invertebrate Resources for Farmland Birds in Pastoral Landscapes | 211 | 8 |
| 55. | Predicting Potential Distribution of Orchis Galilaea in Lebanon Using GIS | 206 | 119 |
| 56. | Reproductive Success of the Rare Endemic Orchis galilaea (Orchidaceae) in Lebanon. | 198 | 1 |
| 57. | Cereal-Based Whole Crop Silages: Potential Biodiversity Benefits of Cereal Production in Pastoral Landscapes | 186 | |
| 58. | Field boundary features can stabilise bee populations and the pollination of mass-flowering crops in rotational systems | 185 | 38 |
| 59. | The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis | 168 | 39 |
| 60. | Biological Flora of Britain and Ireland: Geranium pratense | 146 | 47 |
| 61. | Structural heterogeneity of wildflower strips enhances fructose feeding in parasitoids | 138 | 64 |
| 62. | Wildflower strips enhance pest regulation services in citrus orchards | 128 | 55 |
| 63. | Which interventions contribute most to the net effect of England’s agri-environment schemes on pollination services? | 111 | 28 |
| 64. | Effect of three pasture forage mixtures on methane emissions by dairy heifers | 107 | |
| 65. | Wildflower strips in polytunnel cherry orchard alleyways support pest regulation services but do not counteract edge effects on pollination services | 88 | 19 |
| 66. | Contribution of pollinators to delivering fruit quality in commercial sweet cherry orchards | 76 | 15 |