An effective strategy to reintegrate biodiversity within otherwise intensively cultivated agroecosystems is to create set-aside and wildflower areas. It remains largely unknown, however, whether the ecological performance of an agroecosystem revitalized in this manner is comparable—from a species’ population biology perspective—to traditionally exploited farmland. To address this question we compared, during two successive years, the trophic ecology and breeding performance of an insectivorous, indicator passerine (the Stonechat Saxicola torquata) in a revitalized intensively cultivated farmland (RIC) and a traditional, extensively cultivated farmland (TEC) in southern Switzerland. The chicks' diet and prey abundance did not differ between ...
Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms ma...
Agricultural intensification in grasslands has led to the decline of meadow bird populations in The ...
Many species of farmland birds have shown huge declines in numbers and range since the 1970s due to ...
An effective strategy to reintegrate biodiversity within otherwise intensively cultivated agroecosys...
Organisms may respond to rapid human induced environmental changes by adapting their habitat require...
Granivorous farmland passerines have declined in Europe as a result of agricultural intensification....
Effects of agricultural intensification on availability of grassland invertebrates as food for chick...
Effects of agricultural intensification on availability of grassland invertebrates as food for chick...
peer-reviewedThe intensification and specialisation of agriculture has contributed to farmland wildl...
Agriculture intensification threatens farmland bird populations because, among other reasons, it red...
Arthropods were trapped using pitfall trapping technique in a intensive agricultural area in...
Over the last decade, nonfood perennial crops have been increasingly prevalent in European farming s...
Interspecific differences and factors influencing the breeding density, clutch size and breeding suc...
As many other birds breeding in agricultural areas, the common redstart declined strongly in many Ce...
It has been suggested that organic farming may benefit farmland biodiversity more in landscapes that...
Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms ma...
Agricultural intensification in grasslands has led to the decline of meadow bird populations in The ...
Many species of farmland birds have shown huge declines in numbers and range since the 1970s due to ...
An effective strategy to reintegrate biodiversity within otherwise intensively cultivated agroecosys...
Organisms may respond to rapid human induced environmental changes by adapting their habitat require...
Granivorous farmland passerines have declined in Europe as a result of agricultural intensification....
Effects of agricultural intensification on availability of grassland invertebrates as food for chick...
Effects of agricultural intensification on availability of grassland invertebrates as food for chick...
peer-reviewedThe intensification and specialisation of agriculture has contributed to farmland wildl...
Agriculture intensification threatens farmland bird populations because, among other reasons, it red...
Arthropods were trapped using pitfall trapping technique in a intensive agricultural area in...
Over the last decade, nonfood perennial crops have been increasingly prevalent in European farming s...
Interspecific differences and factors influencing the breeding density, clutch size and breeding suc...
As many other birds breeding in agricultural areas, the common redstart declined strongly in many Ce...
It has been suggested that organic farming may benefit farmland biodiversity more in landscapes that...
Behavioural plasticity during habitat selection plays a key role in determining whether organisms ma...
Agricultural intensification in grasslands has led to the decline of meadow bird populations in The ...
Many species of farmland birds have shown huge declines in numbers and range since the 1970s due to ...