Increased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora associated with intensive grasslands in the UK. We aimed to quantify the effectiveness of different field margin management strategies for putting bumblebee and butterfly biodiversity back into intensive grasslands. Using four intensive livestock farms in south-west England, we manipulated conventional management practices (addition of inorganic fertilizer, cutting frequency and height, and aftermath grazing) to generate seven grass-based treatments along a gradient of decreasing management intensity. We also tested two more interventionist treatments which introduced sown components into the sward: (i) a cereal, grass and legume mix, and (ii) ...
Intensive agriculture has contributed to serious declines in abundance and diversity of pollinating ...
1. Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in the abundance and diversity of bumbl...
1. In intensively farmed agricultural landscapes, many species are confined to very small uncultivat...
Increased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora as...
There have been serious global declines in diversity of bumblebees, butterflies and other pollinatin...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Machair is a grassland habitat that supports nationally rare species including the bumblebee species...
(1) Land use intensification has led to serious declines in biodiversity, including in forage produc...
Declines in pollinator populations worldwide are threatening pollination that supports native plant ...
Large-scale declines in pollinator species are a concern at present. Such declines have been attribu...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
There are approximately 29,000 ha of grass buffer strips in the UK under Agri-Environment Schemes; h...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
There are approximately 29,000 ha of grass buffer strips in the UK under Agri-Environment Schemes; h...
Intensive agriculture has contributed to serious declines in abundance and diversity of pollinating ...
1. Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in the abundance and diversity of bumbl...
1. In intensively farmed agricultural landscapes, many species are confined to very small uncultivat...
Increased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora as...
There have been serious global declines in diversity of bumblebees, butterflies and other pollinatin...
Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in abundance and geographic range suffered...
Habitat loss and the intensification of farming practices have caused severe declines in the range a...
Machair is a grassland habitat that supports nationally rare species including the bumblebee species...
(1) Land use intensification has led to serious declines in biodiversity, including in forage produc...
Declines in pollinator populations worldwide are threatening pollination that supports native plant ...
Large-scale declines in pollinator species are a concern at present. Such declines have been attribu...
The response of foraging bumblebees to various restoration and management options for arable field m...
There are approximately 29,000 ha of grass buffer strips in the UK under Agri-Environment Schemes; h...
Agricultural intensification is likely to have been a major factor leading to serious declines in bu...
There are approximately 29,000 ha of grass buffer strips in the UK under Agri-Environment Schemes; h...
Intensive agriculture has contributed to serious declines in abundance and diversity of pollinating ...
1. Intensive farming has contributed to the serious declines in the abundance and diversity of bumbl...
1. In intensively farmed agricultural landscapes, many species are confined to very small uncultivat...