Land-use change is the major driver of biodiversity loss. However, taxonomic diversity (TD) and functional diversity (FD) might respond differently to land-use change, and this response might also vary depending on the biotic group being analysed. In this study, we compare the TD and FD of four biotic groups (ants, birds, herbaceous, woody vegetation) among four land-use types that represent a gradient of land-use intensity in a Mediterranean landscape (Mediterranean shrublands, dehesas, mixed-pine forests, olive groves). Analyses were performed separately at two different spatial scales: the sampling unit scale and the site scale. Land-use intensity effects on TD and FD were quite different and highly varied among the four biotic groups, w...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
Trees outside forest (i.e., scattered trees, small woodlots - SWOFs, trees lines) represent importan...
Changes in Collembola richness and diversity along a land-use intensity gradient were studied in eig...
Land-use intensification exacerbates landscape fragmentation, increasing the negative effects on bio...
<div><p>At some point in their history, most forests in the Mediterranean Basin have been subjected ...
Collembola communities were sampled along a gradient of soil-use intensification in a typical Medite...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
At some point in their history, most forests in the Mediterranean Basin have been subjected to inten...
Landscape structure is known to critically affect biodiversity. However, although the multi-facetted...
The expansion of agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss worldwide, through changes gener...
International audienceAdopting a multifaceted approach of biodiversity is believed to capture differ...
<div><p>Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but li...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
International audienceMediterraneanlandscapesresultedfromthecomplexandancientinteractionofecosystems...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
Trees outside forest (i.e., scattered trees, small woodlots - SWOFs, trees lines) represent importan...
Changes in Collembola richness and diversity along a land-use intensity gradient were studied in eig...
Land-use intensification exacerbates landscape fragmentation, increasing the negative effects on bio...
<div><p>At some point in their history, most forests in the Mediterranean Basin have been subjected ...
Collembola communities were sampled along a gradient of soil-use intensification in a typical Medite...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
At some point in their history, most forests in the Mediterranean Basin have been subjected to inten...
Landscape structure is known to critically affect biodiversity. However, although the multi-facetted...
The expansion of agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss worldwide, through changes gener...
International audienceAdopting a multifaceted approach of biodiversity is believed to capture differ...
<div><p>Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but li...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
International audienceMediterraneanlandscapesresultedfromthecomplexandancientinteractionofecosystems...
Land abandonment is common in the Mediterranean Basin, a global biodiversity hotspot, but little is ...
Trees outside forest (i.e., scattered trees, small woodlots - SWOFs, trees lines) represent importan...
Changes in Collembola richness and diversity along a land-use intensity gradient were studied in eig...