Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to the national economy but also to patterns and trends in native and introduced avian biodiversity. However, unlike in native forest and other indigenous habitats, birds in agro-ecosystems have received little attention to date. We argue that this is due to (1) a research focus on understanding the causes of the dramatic decline of New Zealand’s critically endangered, endemic species, (2) an adherence to a ‘preservation for intrinsic value’ over a ‘conservation through sustainable use’ paradigm for environmental management, and (3) a historical view of production landscapes as being devoid of endemic and native species and thus of no conservati...
Wetlands are rapidly becoming some of New Zealand's rarest ecosystems. The loss of the major prop...
The decline in range and density of many native New Zealand birds from mammalian predation has raise...
Endemic birds in New Zealand are under threat, and increasingly so, as human activity reshapes the l...
Abstract: Production lands make up 58 % of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly n...
Biodiversity conservation in New Zealand has so far mainly focused on the one-third of the land that...
Both introduced and native bird species play important ecological and social roles in production lan...
The contribution of different production land uses to the conservation of native forest birds in mod...
Humans have dramatically transformed New Zealand’s ecological communities, leading to declining popu...
Throughout the world, many native species inhabit agricultural landscapes. While natural habitats wi...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
New Zealand is unique among industrialized countries in that, in the absence of farming subsidies, f...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
0.0 "As a species with the ability to think, plan, and alter the environment in ways no other specie...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Wetlands are rapidly becoming some of New Zealand's rarest ecosystems. The loss of the major prop...
The decline in range and density of many native New Zealand birds from mammalian predation has raise...
Endemic birds in New Zealand are under threat, and increasingly so, as human activity reshapes the l...
Abstract: Production lands make up 58 % of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly n...
Biodiversity conservation in New Zealand has so far mainly focused on the one-third of the land that...
Both introduced and native bird species play important ecological and social roles in production lan...
The contribution of different production land uses to the conservation of native forest birds in mod...
Humans have dramatically transformed New Zealand’s ecological communities, leading to declining popu...
Throughout the world, many native species inhabit agricultural landscapes. While natural habitats wi...
Temperate Australia’s wheat/sheep zone and much of Western Europe have both experienced dramatic dec...
1. Birds inhabiting farmland are of conservation concern around the world. In Australia, conservatio...
New Zealand is unique among industrialized countries in that, in the absence of farming subsidies, f...
Introduced mammalian predators are responsible for over half of contemporary extinctions and decline...
0.0 "As a species with the ability to think, plan, and alter the environment in ways no other specie...
Agricultural intensification over the last 50 years has been a major cause of global biodiversity de...
Wetlands are rapidly becoming some of New Zealand's rarest ecosystems. The loss of the major prop...
The decline in range and density of many native New Zealand birds from mammalian predation has raise...
Endemic birds in New Zealand are under threat, and increasingly so, as human activity reshapes the l...