This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficacy of two management practices, hay spreading and soil disturbance, in promoting this process for phytophagous beetles. Restoration success for the beetles, measured as similarity to target species-rich chalk grassland, was not found to be influenced by either management practice. In contrast, restoration success for the plants did increase in response to hay spreading management. Although the presence of suitable host plants was considered to dictate the earliest point at which phytophagous beetles could successfully colonized, few beetle species colonized as soon as their host plants became established. Morphological characteristics and feed...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a six-year period and tests the effic...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates; h...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a 6-year period and tests the efficac...
This study focuses on the restoration of chalk grasslands over a six-year period and tests the effic...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
1. Declines in area and quality of species-rich mesotrophic and calcareous grasslands have occurred ...
Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates; h...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
1. Species-rich lowland hay meadows are of conservation importance for both plants and invertebrates...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...
Over the last 60 years changes to the management of species-rich mesotrophic grasslands have resulte...