The relationship between land-use induced changes in production ecology and species diversity was analyzed based on a transect of 38 squares (600 m × 600 m) in landscapes of eastern Austria. “Human appropriation of net primary production” (=HANPP = potential NPP − NPPt), actual NPP (NPPact), harvest (NPPh) and NPPt (=NPPact − harvest) were calculated, considering aboveground processes only. HANPP is an indicator of changes in the production ecology induced by land-use which takes ecosystem productivity and harvest into account. NPPact, NPPt, and HANPP were correlated with data on species richness of vascular plants, bryophytes, orthopterans, gastropods, spiders, ants, and ground beetles. NPPact and HANPP were inversely correlated with speci...
Agricultural management is a major driver of changes in floral and faunal species richness of anthro...
Humanity's role in shaping patterns and processes in the terrestrial biosphere is large and growing....
Understanding patterns, dynamics, and drivers of land use is crucial for improving our ability to co...
Parallel declines in plant and insect pollinator diversity under land use intensification may occur ...
Effects of agricultural intensification (AI) on biodiversity are often assessed on the plot scale, a...
Determining habitat and landscape features that lead to patterns of biodiversity in cultivated lands...
The aim of this thesis is to explore relationship between selected indicators of human pressures and...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Worldwide agriculture is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Effective conservation str...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
The debate about the relative merits of the 'land-sparing' and 'land-sharing' approaches to biodiver...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
1. In landscapes influenced by anthropogenic activities, such as intensive agriculture, knowledge of...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
species-energy hypothesis; environmental indicator; cultural landscape. Published as
Agricultural management is a major driver of changes in floral and faunal species richness of anthro...
Humanity's role in shaping patterns and processes in the terrestrial biosphere is large and growing....
Understanding patterns, dynamics, and drivers of land use is crucial for improving our ability to co...
Parallel declines in plant and insect pollinator diversity under land use intensification may occur ...
Effects of agricultural intensification (AI) on biodiversity are often assessed on the plot scale, a...
Determining habitat and landscape features that lead to patterns of biodiversity in cultivated lands...
The aim of this thesis is to explore relationship between selected indicators of human pressures and...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Worldwide agriculture is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Effective conservation str...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
The debate about the relative merits of the 'land-sparing' and 'land-sharing' approaches to biodiver...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
1. In landscapes influenced by anthropogenic activities, such as intensive agriculture, knowledge of...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
species-energy hypothesis; environmental indicator; cultural landscape. Published as
Agricultural management is a major driver of changes in floral and faunal species richness of anthro...
Humanity's role in shaping patterns and processes in the terrestrial biosphere is large and growing....
Understanding patterns, dynamics, and drivers of land use is crucial for improving our ability to co...