1.Bird conservation in agricultural settings can be controversial. While some bird species damage some crops, others suppress insect pests. Few studies have simultaneously compared bird services and disservices to assess their net impact. 2.Using an exclusion experiment in six California strawberry farms, we show that bird suppression of berry damage by insect pests (about 3.8% of berries) is similar in magnitude to the damage birds inflict on strawberries (about 3.2% of berries). 3.Across 27 farms, we found that bird species richness and the relative abundance of insectivorous birds increased, while the relative abundance of strawberry‐eating birds and bird damage decreased on farms with more semi‐natural land cover in the surrounding la...
1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitabi...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Frugivorous birds impose significant costs on tree fruit growers through direct consumption of fruit...
Farmland birds can suppress insect pests, but may also consume beneficial insects, damage crops, and...
Agricultural intensification and expansion have reduced biodiversity in agroecosystems, jeopardizing...
2016 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Agriculture provides food, fuel and fiber to our growi...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Bird damage to fruit is a long-standing challenge for growers that imposes significant costs because...
This dataset contains information on 1) berry damage and invertebrate sampling from a bird exclosure...
We examined bird use of organic apple orchards as well as how birds influence fruit production posit...
Restoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in f...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
1. In Europe, agri-environmental schemes (AES) have been unsuccessful in halting biodiversity declin...
<div><p>As the largest terrestrial biomes, crop and pasturelands can have very large positive or neg...
Farmland bird species are known to be declining. In Europe, studies conducted at the farm-level have...
1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitabi...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Frugivorous birds impose significant costs on tree fruit growers through direct consumption of fruit...
Farmland birds can suppress insect pests, but may also consume beneficial insects, damage crops, and...
Agricultural intensification and expansion have reduced biodiversity in agroecosystems, jeopardizing...
2016 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Agriculture provides food, fuel and fiber to our growi...
Farmers have few tools with which to objectively assess the true impact of avian species on crop pro...
Bird damage to fruit is a long-standing challenge for growers that imposes significant costs because...
This dataset contains information on 1) berry damage and invertebrate sampling from a bird exclosure...
We examined bird use of organic apple orchards as well as how birds influence fruit production posit...
Restoration and maintenance of habitat diversity have been suggested as conservation priorities in f...
1. A substantial part of the world's land base is dominated by agriculture, and forest habitat often...
1. In Europe, agri-environmental schemes (AES) have been unsuccessful in halting biodiversity declin...
<div><p>As the largest terrestrial biomes, crop and pasturelands can have very large positive or neg...
Farmland bird species are known to be declining. In Europe, studies conducted at the farm-level have...
1. Agriculture now constitutes 40–50% of terrestrial land use globally. By enhancing habitat suitabi...
Widespread evidence of pollinator declines has led to policies supporting habitat restoration includ...
Frugivorous birds impose significant costs on tree fruit growers through direct consumption of fruit...