The conversion of native forests to pastures and crops is one of the most extensive causes of deforestation worldwide. Concomitant with agricultural landscape modification are the processes of habitat loss and fragmentation, which are major causes of species’ extinctions, population declines and altered ecosystem functions. However, in many tropical, sub-tropical and temperate regions, abandoned agricultural lands are reverting to regrowth or secondary forest, which represents an important opportunity for passive landscape restoration. Regrowth may be particularly important in highly modified landscapes, where the area of mature forest may be insufficient to support viable plant and animal communities without some form of restoration. Some ...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Revegetation plantings have been established throughout the world to mitigate the effects of clearin...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
In highly-modified agricultural landscapes, regrowth (secondary) forest on abandoned farmland offers...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
A central challenge for threatened species conservation in agricultural landscapes is to understand ...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Broad-scale land clearing in the sheep-wheat belt region of Australia has widely been documented as ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
The majority of studies on bird communities in fragmented landscapes focus on the presence and commu...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
<div><p>The value for biodiversity of large intact areas of native vegetation is well established. T...
Habitat reconstruction is needed to reverse severe declines in biodiversity, but opportunities will ...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Revegetation plantings have been established throughout the world to mitigate the effects of clearin...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...
In highly-modified agricultural landscapes, regrowth (secondary) forest on abandoned farmland offers...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
A central challenge for threatened species conservation in agricultural landscapes is to understand ...
Declines in woodland bird species across southern Australia is an ongoing concern, despite massive r...
Broad-scale land clearing in the sheep-wheat belt region of Australia has widely been documented as ...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
The majority of studies on bird communities in fragmented landscapes focus on the presence and commu...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Habitat loss due to land conversion for agriculture is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss a...
Over the past few decades, declines in bird population densities have been recorded in agricultural ...
<div><p>The value for biodiversity of large intact areas of native vegetation is well established. T...
Habitat reconstruction is needed to reverse severe declines in biodiversity, but opportunities will ...
Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both reme...
Revegetation plantings have been established throughout the world to mitigate the effects of clearin...
The long-term effectiveness of restored areas for biodiversity is poorly known for the majority of r...