Following landscape change, species invasions and extinctions may lead to biotic homogenisation, resulting in increased taxonomic and functional similarity between previously distinct biotas. Biotic homogenisation is more likely to occur in landscapes where the matrix contrasts strongly with native vegetation patches. To test this, we examined the distribution of ground-active beetles in a landscape of remnant Eucalyptus open woodland patches where large areas of lower contrast matrix (farmland) are being transformed to high-contrast pine plantations in south-eastern Australia. We sampled beetles from 30 sites including six replicates of five categories; (1) remnants adjacent to farmland, (2) remnants adjacent to plantation, (3) farmland, (...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Context Farming practices influence the degree of contrast between adjoining habitats, with conse...
Following landscape change, species invasions and extinctions may lead to biotic homogenisation, res...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Aim: Insect biodiversity is often positively associated with habitat heterogeneity. However, this re...
Patterns of biodiversity are influenced by habitat features at multiple spatial scales, yet few stud...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Despite the enormous contribution of invertebrates to global biodiversity and ecosystem function, th...
Agricultural pastures are one of the most common land-cover types in fragmented terrestrial landscap...
Clearing of dry forests globally creates edges between remnant forest and open anthropogenic habitat...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Context Farming practices influence the degree of contrast between adjoining habitats, with conse...
Following landscape change, species invasions and extinctions may lead to biotic homogenisation, res...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Aim: Insect biodiversity is often positively associated with habitat heterogeneity. However, this re...
Patterns of biodiversity are influenced by habitat features at multiple spatial scales, yet few stud...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Despite the enormous contribution of invertebrates to global biodiversity and ecosystem function, th...
Agricultural pastures are one of the most common land-cover types in fragmented terrestrial landscap...
Clearing of dry forests globally creates edges between remnant forest and open anthropogenic habitat...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Aim In this study, we investigate whether anthropogenic land use and habitat fragmentation lead to a...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
Recent alarming losses of insects from agricultural landscapes in multiple countries around the worl...
Context Farming practices influence the degree of contrast between adjoining habitats, with conse...