Farmland biodiversity is greatly enhanced by the presence of trees. However, farmland trees are decliningworldwide, including inNorth America, Central America, and parts of southern Europe. We show that tree decline and its likely consequences are particularly severe in Australia's temperate agricultural zone, which is a threatened ecoregion. Using field data on trees, remotely sensed imagery, and a demographic model for trees, we predict that by 2100, the number of trees on an average farm will contract to two-thirds of its present level. Statistical habitat models suggest that this tree decline will negatively affect many currently common animal species, with predicted declines in birds and bats of up to 50%by 2100. Declines were predicte...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Scattered trees are declining in agricultural landscapes worldwide. They are considered keystone str...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile Aus...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
The endangered south-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (RtBC), an Australian bird, relies largely on...
Global food demand is growing rapidly. Livestock grazing can provide a valuable source of protein, b...
Natural senescence and the intensification of agricultural practices are contributing to the continu...
Tree decline has been documented in farming and grazing landscapes around the world, with negative c...
The temperate grazing region of southeastern Australia is experiencing a rapid decline in tree cover...
The global trend toward more intensive forms of agriculture is changing the nature of matrix habitat...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Environmental changes such as reduced vegetation cover and altered plant species composition can hav...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Scattered trees are declining in agricultural landscapes worldwide. They are considered keystone str...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile Aus...
Concern about food security is prompting a push to intensify agriculture globally. However, agricult...
The endangered south-eastern Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo (RtBC), an Australian bird, relies largely on...
Global food demand is growing rapidly. Livestock grazing can provide a valuable source of protein, b...
Natural senescence and the intensification of agricultural practices are contributing to the continu...
Tree decline has been documented in farming and grazing landscapes around the world, with negative c...
The temperate grazing region of southeastern Australia is experiencing a rapid decline in tree cover...
The global trend toward more intensive forms of agriculture is changing the nature of matrix habitat...
Biodiversity conservation on agricultural land is a major issue worldwide. We estimated separate and...
Environmental changes such as reduced vegetation cover and altered plant species composition can hav...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
Significant biodiversity loss is characteristic of agricultural landscapes worldwide. Biodiversity r...
Scattered trees are declining in agricultural landscapes worldwide. They are considered keystone str...
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile Aus...