Context: Agricultural expansion is a principal driver of biodiversity loss, but the impacts on community assembly in agro-ecosystems are less clear, especially across regional scales at which agricultural policies are applied. Objectives: Using forest-breeding birds, we (1) tested whether increased agricultural coverage resulted in species communities that were random or more similar than expected, (2) compared the relative influence of agriculture versus distance in structuring communities, and (3) tested whether different responses to agriculture among functional guilds leads to a change in functional diversity across gradients of agriculture. Methods: Species abundances were sampled along 229 transects, each 8 km, using citizen science d...
Restoring native vegetation in agricultural landscapes can reverse biodiversity declines via species...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Context: The current Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union includes three greening ...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
International audienceFollowing the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Agriculture is a primary factor underlying world-wide declines in biodiversity. However, different a...
Globally and in Canada's boreal forest, extensive deforestation has occurred because of agricultural...
The search for mechanisms determining community composition is currently in the core of ecological r...
The relative contribution of ecological processes in shaping metacommunity dynamics in heavily manag...
Human-driven environmental changes can induce marked shifts in the functional structure of biologica...
Ecologists are increasingly exploring methods for preserving biodiversity in agricultural landscapes...
The shape of the relationship between biodiversity and agricultural intensity determines the range o...
Restoring native vegetation in agricultural landscapes can reverse biodiversity declines via species...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Context: The current Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union includes three greening ...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
International audienceFollowing the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Agriculture is a primary factor underlying world-wide declines in biodiversity. However, different a...
Globally and in Canada's boreal forest, extensive deforestation has occurred because of agricultural...
The search for mechanisms determining community composition is currently in the core of ecological r...
The relative contribution of ecological processes in shaping metacommunity dynamics in heavily manag...
Human-driven environmental changes can induce marked shifts in the functional structure of biologica...
Ecologists are increasingly exploring methods for preserving biodiversity in agricultural landscapes...
The shape of the relationship between biodiversity and agricultural intensity determines the range o...
Restoring native vegetation in agricultural landscapes can reverse biodiversity declines via species...
Loss, fragmentation and decreasing quality of habitats have been proposed as major threats to biodiv...
Context: The current Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union includes three greening ...