A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main underlying reason is that species respond to features of the landscape at various spatial scales, for example habitat area, connectivity, and matrix habitats. However, there is also an “historical” component of a landscape perspective, which has not received similar attention. The underlying reasons for historical effects are that humans have influenced landscapes during several millennia and that species and communities may respond slowly to land use change. An historical perspective on landscapes also relates to how we perceive “natural” vs. “cultural” landscapes, and thus how conservation actions are motivated and valuated. We review studies f...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
About 150 years ago agriculture was drastically reformed and around 90% of the formerly vastly distr...
A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main unde...
Scandinavian semi-natural grasslands have an exceptionally high small-scale species richness. In the...
This thesis explores the impact of past and present landscape and habitat structure on present level...
During the last centuries, land use in Europe intensified, which has led to a drastic decrease in th...
The study characterizes historical land-use change and the development of semi-natural grassland hab...
Semi-natural grasslands are threatened biotopes in the landscape and without conservation measures h...
Semi-natural grasslands are threatened biotopes in the landscape and without conservation measures h...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands (“typical grassland species”) a...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands ("typical grassland species") a...
The thesis examines the impact of present and past landscape structure, habitat history and manageme...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
About 150 years ago agriculture was drastically reformed and around 90% of the formerly vastly distr...
A landscape perspective is generally recognized as essential for conservation biology. The main unde...
Scandinavian semi-natural grasslands have an exceptionally high small-scale species richness. In the...
This thesis explores the impact of past and present landscape and habitat structure on present level...
During the last centuries, land use in Europe intensified, which has led to a drastic decrease in th...
The study characterizes historical land-use change and the development of semi-natural grassland hab...
Semi-natural grasslands are threatened biotopes in the landscape and without conservation measures h...
Semi-natural grasslands are threatened biotopes in the landscape and without conservation measures h...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands (“typical grassland species”) a...
Many species that are typical of calcareous, semi-natural grasslands ("typical grassland species") a...
The thesis examines the impact of present and past landscape structure, habitat history and manageme...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
Habitat loss through land-use change is the most pressing threat to biodiversity worldwide. European...
About 150 years ago agriculture was drastically reformed and around 90% of the formerly vastly distr...