Regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemical pesticides. We assessed the potential of insectivorous birds as pest regulators in woody crops located in central Spain. A total of 417 nest boxes installed in five field study sites (one vineyard, two fruit orchards, and two olive groves) were monitored for use and breeding of insectivorous birds and other species for four consecutive years (2013&-2016). At all field sites except the two olive groves, where birds never occupied the nest boxes, predation experiments were conducted with Greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) sentinel caterpillars, and food consumption by birds was estimated. Nesting of insectivorous birds, chiefly Great tit ...
[EN] The simplification and homogenisation of agricultural landscapes has led to dramatic losses of ...
High nest predation is one of the factors potentially driving farmland bird declines, particularly i...
We describe a management technique whereby the adverse effects of pesticides on game-bird chick prod...
Regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemica...
Regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemica...
Ecological intensification in croplands aims to enhance biodiversity-based ecosystem services, helpi...
Afforestation programs such as the one promoted by the EU Common Agrarian Policy have contributed to...
Sown seeds are a key component of many farmland birds’ diets due to natural food shortages in autumn...
Increase in nest predation has been identified as a major cause of decline of farmland birds. Howeve...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Mestrado em Gestão e Conservação de Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe managemen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 33rd International Union of Game Biologist Congress and 14th Perdi...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Due to reductions in winter food resources, newly sown cereal seeds have become a key component of m...
[EN] The simplification and homogenisation of agricultural landscapes has led to dramatic losses of ...
High nest predation is one of the factors potentially driving farmland bird declines, particularly i...
We describe a management technique whereby the adverse effects of pesticides on game-bird chick prod...
Regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemica...
Regulation of agricultural pests managing their natural enemies represents an alternative to chemica...
Ecological intensification in croplands aims to enhance biodiversity-based ecosystem services, helpi...
Afforestation programs such as the one promoted by the EU Common Agrarian Policy have contributed to...
Sown seeds are a key component of many farmland birds’ diets due to natural food shortages in autumn...
Increase in nest predation has been identified as a major cause of decline of farmland birds. Howeve...
Presentado al Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Europe 26th Annual Meeting, ...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Mestrado em Gestão e Conservação de Recursos Naturais - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe managemen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 33rd International Union of Game Biologist Congress and 14th Perdi...
Vineyard losses to birds are primarily due to two species; these are the starling (Sturnus vulgaris)...
Due to reductions in winter food resources, newly sown cereal seeds have become a key component of m...
[EN] The simplification and homogenisation of agricultural landscapes has led to dramatic losses of ...
High nest predation is one of the factors potentially driving farmland bird declines, particularly i...
We describe a management technique whereby the adverse effects of pesticides on game-bird chick prod...