A statistical analysis is presented of the relationship between bird numbers and the characteristics of forty-two hedges on a Dorset farm. Multiple regression, principal components analysis and regression of actors, and canonical correlation analysis were used and compared
1. The response of bird abundance to the proportional availability of un-cropped land (i.e. land tha...
Many studies have shown how intensification of farming is the main cause of loss biodiversity in the...
Aim To assess the relative roles of environment and space in driving bird species distribution and t...
1. Passerine birds were surveyed during the breeding season in hedgerows on 46 farms in lowland Engl...
Capsule Territory distribution for ten species was most strongly positively influenced by the presen...
Given likely dramatic land use changes in the UK, there is a need to predict their impact upon biodi...
Many of the processes behind the decline of farmland birds can be related to modifications in landsc...
Hedges and forest edges play a major role in providing nesting sites, food resources and shelter for...
Conventional farming in the UK has had adverse effects on farmland biodiversity, particularly during...
Hedgerows add interest and diversity to the British countryside, and their importance to birds and o...
Avian distribution patterns in small woodlands in an agricultural landscape were investigated simult...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
<p>Relationship of individual bird sites (displayed by park unit) identified as agriculture habitat ...
1. Farmland birds have experienced substantial declines over recent decades and various conservation...
European farmland bird populations have decreased dramatically in recent decades and agricultural in...
1. The response of bird abundance to the proportional availability of un-cropped land (i.e. land tha...
Many studies have shown how intensification of farming is the main cause of loss biodiversity in the...
Aim To assess the relative roles of environment and space in driving bird species distribution and t...
1. Passerine birds were surveyed during the breeding season in hedgerows on 46 farms in lowland Engl...
Capsule Territory distribution for ten species was most strongly positively influenced by the presen...
Given likely dramatic land use changes in the UK, there is a need to predict their impact upon biodi...
Many of the processes behind the decline of farmland birds can be related to modifications in landsc...
Hedges and forest edges play a major role in providing nesting sites, food resources and shelter for...
Conventional farming in the UK has had adverse effects on farmland biodiversity, particularly during...
Hedgerows add interest and diversity to the British countryside, and their importance to birds and o...
Avian distribution patterns in small woodlands in an agricultural landscape were investigated simult...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
<p>Relationship of individual bird sites (displayed by park unit) identified as agriculture habitat ...
1. Farmland birds have experienced substantial declines over recent decades and various conservation...
European farmland bird populations have decreased dramatically in recent decades and agricultural in...
1. The response of bird abundance to the proportional availability of un-cropped land (i.e. land tha...
Many studies have shown how intensification of farming is the main cause of loss biodiversity in the...
Aim To assess the relative roles of environment and space in driving bird species distribution and t...