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Category: Invertebrates
Beaver habitat creation and benefits for Orthoptera
December 2025
Biological recording
The Yellow Meadow Ant: a small animal with a huge influence
December 2025
Natural history
Jellyfish and lookalikes in British and Irish seas
November 2025
Species identification
British land flatworms: identification and update
October 2025
Species identification
New bees on the block
April 2025
Species identification
Fisher’s Estuarine Moth: landscape-scale conservation action in response to coastal change
February 2025
Species conservation
An introduction to free-living soil nematodes
December 2024
Species identification
Dragonfly expansions- ten years on
December 2024
Natural history
The lost population of the Slender Pond snail at Bavelaw Marsh
November 2024
Species conservation
Thirty-five years of moth reports
August 2024
Natural history
Marine plankton in Milford Haven
June 2024
Natural history
Pulse grazing in rewilding projects and the effects on invertebrate diversity – a case study of Butcherlands
June 2024
Conservation practice
An introduction to snow fleas and scorpionflies
June 2024
Species identification
Blackflies of Britain: their biology and impacts on people and animals
December 2023
Natural history
Infamy and false threats: an introduction to the false widow spiders
October 2023
Species identification
A short history of snail-eating in Britain
October 2023
Natural history
The Sandhill Rustic moth in Britain and Ireland
August 2023
Natural history
The return of the native: the Great Fox-spider in Britain
June 2023
Species conservation
The mixed fortunes of the Azure Hawker in Britain
May 2023
Natural history
The Cotswold Water Park – can nature coexist with large-scale recreation?
April 2023
Regional ecology & conservation
The Grand Surprize – a short account of the long history of butterfly vagrancy in Britain
April 2023
Natural history
Yardley Chase Training Area, Northamptonshire: a hidden gem
February 2023
Regional ecology & conservation
The implications for Orthoptera of grazing in arable wilding schemes
October 2022
Conservation practice
Wilding for Conservation
The Wye Gorge: an internationally important site for saproxylic invertebrates
August 2022
Regional ecology & conservation
Understanding
Eristalis
hoverflies: a guide to identification
May 2022
Species identification
Classic Wildlife Sites: Abernethy Forest
April 2022
Regional ecology & conservation
Hidden treasures: recording Britain’s lesser- known ladybirds
April 2022
Biological recording
Brilliant Emerald – a rare dragonfly with a bizarre distribution
April 2022
Natural history
The valley headwater fens of the Norfolk–Suffolk border
February 2022
Regional ecology & conservation
Keystone snails: the biology, behaviour, ecology and conservation of patellid limpets
December 2021
Natural history
On the trail of the Narrow-headed Ant in the UK
November 2021
Natural history
Death by one hundred droughts: is climate change already driving biodiversity declines in Britain?
October 2021
Conservation trends
The flower-visiting insects associated with old trees and dead wood
October 2021
Natural history
Hovering on the edge of extinction: efforts to save the Pine Hoverfly
August 2021
Species conservation
The Marsh Fritillary on the Lizard
August 2021
Natural history
How do solitary bees use urban gardens? A lockdown study
June 2021
Natural history
Biology and conservation on the Tansy Beetle – 20 years on
May 2021
Species conservation
Pollinators and pollination: myths, misunderstandings and much more to discover
April 2021
Natural history
Cephalopods in British seas – what krakens lie beneath?
December 2020
Natural history
Mapping moths: the first atlas of Britain & Ireland’s larger moths
December 2020
Biological recording
The Fen Raft Spider – from unknown past to uncertain future
November 2020
Species conservation
Comment: Take nothing but photographs… time for a reality check?
November 2020
Biological recording
‘By a fayre down’, the breck heaths of the West Midlands
October 2020
Regional ecology & conservation
The Speckled Bush-cricket – an unusual orthopteran
October 2020
Natural history
British Trilobites: glimpses of life from ancient seas
August 2020
Natural history
Editorial: British wildlife in lockdown
June 2020
Spittlebugs and cuckoo-spit insects: an introduction to British froghoppers
June 2020
Species identification
Snake heads and bird droppings – unusual cases of mimicry in the lepidopteran larvae of Britain and Ireland
April 2020
Natural history
The European Spiny Lobster in south-west Britain – back from the brink?
December 2019
Natural history
Re-establishing the Large Blue butterfly in Britain
October 2019
Species conservation
Comment: The insect decline – time to limit pesticide use?
October 2019
Norfolk Hawker and Water Soldier – a dilemma for conservation?
June 2019
Species conservation
A natural history of seabed habitats
October 2018
Biological recording
Scarce moths of the Borders
October 2018
Biological recording
Spiders in the grass: the effect on upland spider communities of grazing
August 2018
Natural history
Conservation of the Long-horned Bee in Cornwall
June 2018
Species conservation
The Asian Yellow-legged Hornet: the implacable advance of a bee-killer
December 2017
Natural history
In search of the larger water beetles of Britain and Ireland
December 2017
Natural history
Editorial: a bleak future for the creatures that make the world go around
October 2017
Biological recording
Securing the future of the Freshwater Pearl Mussel
August 2017
Species conservation
Editorial: the hammer blow poised above an ecosystem fizzing with life
August 2017
Conservation policy
Britain’s oldest butterfly – a ‘wonderful beautiful’ survivor from Tudor England
June 2017
Natural history
Crayfish in the Wyre Forest
April 2017
Natural history
Apocalypse unseen
October 2016
Conservation trends
Life imitates life: mimicry in British insects
August 2016
Natural history
The conservation status of British invertebrates
August 2016
Conservation trends
Invasive bivalve molluscs in Britain
June 2016
Species conservation
Lemon Slugs and Strawberry Spiders: a taste of Wyre Forest
December 2015
Regional ecology & conservation
The Heath Potter Wasp: a detailed study
December 2015
Natural history
Conserving Britain’s fastest-declining butterfly
December 2015
Species conservation
The art of bee illustration
October 2015
Natural history
Conserving the Aspen Hoverfly
October 2015
Species conservation
Bringing soldierflies to attention
August 2015
Species identification
Lost language: the forgotton cultural lives of butterflies
June 2015
Natural history
The reintroduction of the Short-haired Bumblebee
June 2015
Species conservation
The wings of change
April 2015
Natural history
Aspen: the disappearances
December 2014
Species conservation
Mollusc of the glen
October 2014
Natural history
Dragonfly expansions
August 2014
Biological recording
The Glanville Fritillary: a disappearing gem?
August 2014
Species conservation
Comb-horned craneflies: a glimpse of the exotic
June 2014
Species identification
Comment: Bees in the UK – are they all important pollinators and what can be done to support them?
October 2013
Species conservation
Conserving the Marsh Fritillary across the UK – lessons for landscape-scale conservation
August 2013
Species conservation
The Native Oyster: Britain’s forgotten treasure
June 2013
Natural history
Identification: British Tiger-beetles
June 2013
Species identification
Snow, Snowdrops, lawns and observers – Topics from Nature’s Calendar/UK Phenology Network
April 2013
Biological recording
Identification: Web-building moth larvae in the British Isles
April 2013
Species identification
Ash and its host species. A look at three groups that may be affected by Ash dieback
April 2013
Conservation trends
Invasive micro-moths from Australia
February 2013
Natural history
Conserving violet-feeding fritillary butterflies at Marsland Nature Reserve
October 2012
Species conservation
Wildlife crime and Scottish Freshwater Pearl Mussels
October 2012
Species conservation
The rose bedeguar
October 2012
Natural history
The Mole Cricket – rare native or regular import?
June 2012
Natural history
Adventures with caterpillars. The larval stage of the Purple Emperor butterfly
June 2012
Natural history
The state of the UK’s butterflies
April 2012
Conservation trends
The enigmatic
Erebia
– the Scotch Argus in Britain
February 2012
The Noble Chafer and traditional orchards – an old-growth species in the English cultural landscape
October 2011
Natural history
Large house spiders in the British Isles: past, present and future
October 2011
Natural history
Killer Shrimps in Britain: hype or horror? The facts about our latest invasive animal
August 2011
Natural history
The Horse-chestnut Leaf-miner and its parasitoids
June 2011
Natural history
Ecology and conservation of the Tadpole Shrimp
Triops cancriformis
in Britain
June 2011
Natural history
Observation of Chequered Skippers in Scotland in 2010
April 2011
Natural history
The Scarborough Snail and what it has to tell us about ancient semi-natural woodland
February 2011
Natural history
Living with the enemy: insects and their pathogens
December 2010
Natural history
Comment: Web-based natural-history recording
June 2010
Biological recording
Flies of exposed riverine sediments
June 2010
Natural history
The return of the native: loss and repatriation of the Short-haired Bumblebee
Bombus subterraneus
December 2009
Species conservation
The Lesser Glow-worm in Britain: native or newcomer
October 2009
Natural history
The folk-names of invertebrates
August 2009
Natural history
Observations of Purple Hairstreaks at canopy level
June 2009
Natural history
British ticks
April 2009
Natural history
Sentinels of climate change – species of the rocky intertidal zone
April 2009
Biological recording
The Ladybird Spider in Britain – its history, ecology and conservation
February 2009
Natural history
Moths Count: the National Moth Recording Scheme
December 2008
Biological recording
Whirligigs in Britain and Ireland
October 2008
Natural history
Revealing the foundations of biodiversity: The Database of British Insects and their Foodplants
October 2008
Natural history
Bears in Britain
August 2008
Natural history
British mosquitoes
June 2008
Natural history
The Myth of the Master Tree – Mate-location strategies of the Purple Emperor butterfly
June 2008
Natural history
Man at the crossroads: butterflies, moths and climate warming on the Isle of Man
April 2008
Biological recording
The ladybird, the scale and the spindle – a highly specialised relationship
February 2008
Natural history
The Harlequin Ladybird marches on
February 2008
Species conservation
Life on the edge – key coastal soft cliffs for invertebrates in England and Wales
February 2008
Natural history
Darwin’s war-horse: beetle-collecting in 19th-century England
February 2008
Natural history
Dragonflies as climate-change indicators
December 2007
Biological recording
Identification: Longhorn beetles: Part 2
October 2007
Species identification
Identification: Longhorn beetles: Part 1
August 2007
Species identification
Invertebrates associated with coarse woody debris in streams and rivers in Britain
February 2007
Natural history
The value of ant-hills in grasslands
August 2006
Natural history
More on the rise and fall of the Holly Blue
August 2006
Natural history
Centipedes
June 2006
Natural history
Identification: Britan’s biggest hoverflies – the genus
Volucella
April 2006
Species identification
Thirty years and counting. The contribution to conservation and ecology of butterfly-monitoring in the UK
February 2006
Biological recording
The Bog Hoverfly on Dartmoor
December 2005
Natural history
In search of the Land Caddis
October 2005
Natural history
Ecology of the Harlequin Ladybird – a new invasive species
August 2005
Natural history
British Moths: throwing light on a new conservation challenge
August 2005
Biological recording
Allaying public fears of health issues on wetlands
June 2005
Natural history
Gorse Mites and their predators
June 2005
Natural history
Identification – Clearwing moths
April 2005
Species identification
The Great Silver Water Beetle in Britain – a cry for help
April 2005
Natural history
Extreme butterfly-collecting: A biography of I R P Heslop
February 2005
Natural history
Identification: British land flatworms
February 2005
Species identification
Millipedes
December 2004
Natural history
The Downy Emerald – an enigmatic dragonfly?
December 2004
Natural history
Insects and fleshy fruits
December 2004
Natural history
Gardens and wildlife – the BUGS project
October 2004
Conservation & people
The three smallest British diving beetles
August 2004
Natural history
The English names of butterflies
August 2004
Natural history
Where have all the bumblebees gone, and could they ever return?
June 2004
Conservation trends
The ecology of the Pearl-bordered Fritillary in woodland
April 2004
Natural history
Cypress trees and their moths
April 2004
Natural history
The White-clawed Crayfish – a decade on
February 2004
Species conservation
The discovery of Large Cone-head Bush-cricket in the Isles of Scilly
December 2003
Natural history
The fan shell
Atrina fragilis
– a species of conservation concern
August 2003
Species conservation
Woodlice, chiselbobs and sow-bugs
August 2003
Natural history
The jewel of York – ecology and conservation of the Tansy Beetle
June 2003
Natural history
Coastal soft cliffs and their importance for invertebrates
June 2003
Natural history
Obituary – Max Nicholson 1904-2003
June 2003
Obituary
Chalkhill Blue on Therfield Heath, Hertfordshire
February 2003
Natural history
The amazing Amazonian Freshwater Jellyfish in Yorkshire
February 2003
Natural history
An introduction to British hoverflies and the Hoverfly Recording Scheme
October 2002
Biological recording
Identification: British oil beetles
October 2002
Species identification
Conserving the Marsh Fritillary in Britain
August 2002
Species conservation
Importance of habitat quality and isolation. Implications for the management of butterflies in fragmented landscapes
August 2002
Conservation practice
Flying earlier in the year – The phenological responses of butterflies and moths to climate change
June 2002
Biological recording
Are Glow-worms disappearing?
June 2002
Species conservation
The history, ecology and conservation of the New Forest Cicada
April 2002
Natural history
The affair of the ‘Long-willied (Real’s) Wood White
April 2002
Natural history
The status, conservation and use of the Medicinal Leech
April 2002
Natural history
Recording Britain’s spiders
February 2002
Biological recording
The conservation of the Blue Ground Beetle in south-west England
December 2001
Species conservation
The Coppice for Butterflies Challenge: a targeted grant scheme for threatened species
October 2001
Conservation policy
Springtails – in search of Britain’s most abundant insects
August 2001
Natural history
The wetland invertebrates of Ireland
April 2001
Natural history
The responses of European insects to climate change
February 2001
Biological recording
The Millenium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland
February 2001
Biological recording
The East Thames Corridor: a nationally important invertebrate fauna under threat
December 2000
Regional ecology & conservation
Some observations on surveying Native and Signal Crayfish
August 2000
Biological recording
Identification – Red-eyed damselflies
June 2000
Species identification
Freshwater Pearl Mussels in peril
June 2000
Species conservation
Songs of bush-crickets and grasshoppers and the use of ultrasound detectors
June 2000
Biological recording
The Duke of Burgundy – conserving the intractable
April 2000
Species conservation
Assessing butterflies’ status and decline
April 2000
Biological recording
Conserving the Barberry Carpet moth
February 2000
Species conservation
Bare ground and the conservation of invertebrates
February 2000
Conservation practice
Snowdonia’s Silver-studded Blues
December 1999
Natural history
The invertebrates of Britain’s wood pastures
December 1999
Natural history
The Large Blue butterfly – a decade of progress
October 1999
Species conservation
Identification – Leaf-cutter bees
August 1999
Species identification
Anisus vorticulus
– a rare and threatened water snail
August 1999
Natural history
The Suffolk ant-lion
Euroleon nostras
June 1999
Natural history
Identifying insects
February 1999
Species identification
The Scaly Cricket in Britain – A complete history from discovery to citizenship
February 1999
Natural history
The English Names of Moths
October 1998
Natural history
British Wood-ants
October 1998
Natural history
Variation on a Theme – Butterfly Aberrations
August 1998
Natural history
A Short History of Butterfly-collecting in Britain
August 1998
Natural history
Identification – Fritillary Butterflies
April 1998
Species identification
Butterflies for the New Millennium – a New Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland
February 1998
Biological recording
British Tree Aphids – Natural History and Conservation
February 1998
Natural history
The Purbeck Mason-wasp – back from the brink?
December 1997
Species conservation
The Private Lives of British Ladybirds
April 1997
Natural history
Identification – British Bee-flies
February 1997
Species identification
Fresh- and Brackish-water Molluscs: Some Current Conservation Issues
February 1997
Species conservation
The Field Cricket – Preventing Extinction
December 1996
Species conservation
Ant Nests, Sun and Shade – their measurement and significance for invertebrate conservation
October 1996
Natural history
Identification – Skipper Butterflies
April 1996
Species identification
The Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly – the Conservation of a Wandering Opportunist
April 1996
Natural history
The Demise of Butterflies in the New Forest
April 1996
Conservation trends
The Effects of Mechanical Beach-cleaning on Invertebrate Populations
February 1996
Conservation trends
Persevering Pea Crabs
December 1995
Natural history
Identification – Tiger Moths
April 1995
Species identification
Insects of Scottish Mountains
February 1995
Natural history
The Sandhill Rustic – the Unanswered Questions
October 1994
Natural history
Identification – Social Wasps
June 1994
Species identification
Locating and Conserving the Elusive Purple Emperor
June 1994
Natural history
The Rise and Fall of the Holly Blue Butterfly
April 1994
Natural history
The Enigma of the Burnet Moths of Western Scotland
April 1994
Natural history
Moth Traps and their Use
February 1994
Biological recording
Illustrated Identification Guides to Insects – A Review
December 1993
Species identification
The Conservation of Britain’s Wart-biter Bush-cricket
October 1993
Species conservation
Identification – Darter Dragonflies
June 1993
Species identification
Joint Committee for the Conservation of British Invertebrates: Guidelines tor Invertebrate Surveys
June 1993
Biological recording
Ticks and Lyme Disease
June 1993
Natural history
Land Molluscs and their Conservation – an Introduction
February 1993
Species conservation
Dungeness – a Shingle Beach and its Invertebrates
February 1993
Regional ecology & conservation
Britain’s Vanishing Fritillaries
June 1992
Species conservation
Identification – Forester and Burnet Moths
June 1992
Species identification
ls Dr Blair’s Shoulder-knot here to stay?
April 1992
Natural history
Identification – Oak Galls
February 1992
Species identification
Stinging Nettle Butterflies
August 1991
Natural history
Invertebrate Conservation – Principles and their application to broad-leaved woodland
August 1991
Conservation practice
Identification – Britain’s Biggest Water Beetles
June 1991
Species identification
The Chequered Skipper in Scotland
June 1991
Natural history
Identification – British Bush-crickets
April 1991
Species identification
The Native Crayfish and Threats to its Existence
February 1991
Species conservation
The Mystery of the Isle of Man’s Endangered Grasshopper
October 1990
Natural history
Seasonal Pools – an overlooked invertebrate habitat
October 1990
Natural history
Conserving Britain’s Rarest Moths
June 1990
Species conservation
Identification – British Grasshoppers
April 1990
Species identification
European Butterflies on the Brink
April 1990
Conservation trends
Identification – Small Blue Damselflies
December 1989
Species identification
Return of the Large Blue Butterfly
October 1989
Species conservation
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