Capsule: Farmers can influence species richness and abundance of typical farmland birds positively, even on rather small farms (20–50 ha) within intensively farmed areas. Aims: To assess the impact of farm settings, farm characteristics and heterogeneity of habitats on bird species richness and abundance, and to indicate which actions and measures farmers can take to promote farmland birds at a farm level. Methods: Farmland bird species richness and abundance were modelled as a function of farm settings, farm characteristics and semi-natural habitats on 133 farms. The data were analysed at the farm scale, as this is the ‘operating range’ of a farmer, but also at the territory scale, which represents the range birds (mainly passerines) use...
Restoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in f...
It has been suggested that organic farming may benefit farmland biodiversity more in landscapes that...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
1. Farmland birds have experienced substantial declines over recent decades and various conservation...
Farmland biodiversity has declined because of agricultural intensification. Agri-environment schemes...
Declines in farmland bird populations have been principally attributed to the intensification of agr...
1. Across Europe, farmland bird populations have continued to decline since the 1970s owing to the i...
Agricultural intensification constrains the occurrences of birds from local through landscape to reg...
1) Agri-environment schemes (AES) are the primary policy mechanism for addressing farmland biodivers...
ABSTRACT Changes in farming practices over the second half of the twentieth century greatly reduced ...
Agricultural intensification and expansion have reduced biodiversity in agroecosystems, jeopardizing...
1. Farmland diversification practices are increasingly adopted to help reverse biodiversity declines...
Many studies have investigated effects of organic farming on the abundance and diversity of farmland...
Row crop agriculture has become the predominant land use throughout the Midwest over the last centur...
Restoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in f...
It has been suggested that organic farming may benefit farmland biodiversity more in landscapes that...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...
1. Farmland birds have experienced substantial declines over recent decades and various conservation...
Farmland biodiversity has declined because of agricultural intensification. Agri-environment schemes...
Declines in farmland bird populations have been principally attributed to the intensification of agr...
1. Across Europe, farmland bird populations have continued to decline since the 1970s owing to the i...
Agricultural intensification constrains the occurrences of birds from local through landscape to reg...
1) Agri-environment schemes (AES) are the primary policy mechanism for addressing farmland biodivers...
ABSTRACT Changes in farming practices over the second half of the twentieth century greatly reduced ...
Agricultural intensification and expansion have reduced biodiversity in agroecosystems, jeopardizing...
1. Farmland diversification practices are increasingly adopted to help reverse biodiversity declines...
Many studies have investigated effects of organic farming on the abundance and diversity of farmland...
Row crop agriculture has become the predominant land use throughout the Midwest over the last centur...
Restoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in f...
It has been suggested that organic farming may benefit farmland biodiversity more in landscapes that...
Agricultural environments are critical to the conservation of biota throughout the world. Efforts to...