The restoration of biodiversity within previously improved grasslands is an important objective worldwide. In some areas farmers receive remuneration for using specific strategies but the environmental responses to them are still uncertain. This study explored the short and long-term impacts of sheep grazing and/or hay cutting on arthropod foliage communities and flora within Welsh upland permanent pastures (UK). We measured arthropod abundance and diversity plus sward surface height, flower numbers and percentage of forbs and grasses. Data were collected during summer; twice before hay cutting and once shortly after. Total arthropod abundance was higher in grazed plots (due to Symphypleona flourishing) and family richness in hay cut plots,...
Grazing by domestic stock is widely used in nature reserve management to maintain or restore charact...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of biodiversity in...
The restoration of biodiversity within previously improved grasslands is an important objective worl...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
The rural territories linked to European sheep systems still cover wide areas and provide multiple e...
The rural territories linked to European sheep systems still cover wide areas and provide multiple e...
peer-reviewedWe compared arthropod taxon richness, diversity and community structure of two replicat...
Livestock grazing is a major driver of land-use change, causing significant biodiversity loss global...
Flood-plain meadows (Alopecurus-Sanguisorba grassland) are a floristically rich community of conserv...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
Agricultural intensification, including changes in cutting, grazing and fertilizer regimes, has led ...
An important function of agri-environmental schemes (AES) is to change management of pastures to bet...
Finding the best management strategies to restore grassland diversity and achieve a compromise betwe...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Grazing by domestic stock is widely used in nature reserve management to maintain or restore charact...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of biodiversity in...
The restoration of biodiversity within previously improved grasslands is an important objective worl...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
The rural territories linked to European sheep systems still cover wide areas and provide multiple e...
The rural territories linked to European sheep systems still cover wide areas and provide multiple e...
peer-reviewedWe compared arthropod taxon richness, diversity and community structure of two replicat...
Livestock grazing is a major driver of land-use change, causing significant biodiversity loss global...
Flood-plain meadows (Alopecurus-Sanguisorba grassland) are a floristically rich community of conserv...
Intensive land use is a driving force for biodiversity decline in many ecosystems. In semi-natural g...
Agricultural intensification, including changes in cutting, grazing and fertilizer regimes, has led ...
An important function of agri-environmental schemes (AES) is to change management of pastures to bet...
Finding the best management strategies to restore grassland diversity and achieve a compromise betwe...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Grazing by domestic stock is widely used in nature reserve management to maintain or restore charact...
Pasture and improved grasslands are commonly managed by a combination of artificial fertilisation an...
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of biodiversity in...