1. Recent changes in population size of butterflies and farmland birds across north-west European landscapes have been linked to the effects of agricultural intensification. Reduction in food supply has been postulated as one of the proximal causes of these trends but the generality of this explanation has not been tested at a large scale and across animal species. 2. Changes in abundance of food plants for butterfly larvae and lowland farmland birds in the British countryside were analysed for the period 1978–90 using data from fixed plots recorded as part of the countryside surveys of Britain. 3. Associations were sought between these changes and trends in population size of selected butterflies and birds recorded from long-term mon...
Recent studies have documented declining trends of various groups of flower-visiting insects, even c...
Populations of insectivorous farmland birds recently underwent dramatic declines. Agricultural inten...
In Europe, agri-environment schemes (AES) are designed to give credit to environmental issues in agr...
The conservation and management of biodiversity requires accurate, repeatable and cost-effective mon...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
•1. Declines in farmland biodiversity remain evident despite over three decades of research and impl...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
1. Increased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora...
Agricultural management of grassland in lowland Britain has changed fundamentally in the last 50 yea...
Habitat loss and reduction in quality, together with increasing homogeneity of the farmed landscape ...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Extensively managed grasslands are globally recognized for their high biodiversity value. Over the p...
Agriculture represents a significant driver of biodiversity declines globally, threatening species t...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Recent studies have documented declining trends of various groups of flower-visiting insects, even c...
Populations of insectivorous farmland birds recently underwent dramatic declines. Agricultural inten...
In Europe, agri-environment schemes (AES) are designed to give credit to environmental issues in agr...
The conservation and management of biodiversity requires accurate, repeatable and cost-effective mon...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
•1. Declines in farmland biodiversity remain evident despite over three decades of research and impl...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
1. Widespread declines in the populations of many British farmland birds have occurred since the ear...
1. Increased agricultural intensification has led to well-documented declines in the fauna and flora...
Agricultural management of grassland in lowland Britain has changed fundamentally in the last 50 yea...
Habitat loss and reduction in quality, together with increasing homogeneity of the farmed landscape ...
The historical rise of intensive agricultural practices is hypothesized to be related to declines of...
Extensively managed grasslands are globally recognized for their high biodiversity value. Over the p...
Agriculture represents a significant driver of biodiversity declines globally, threatening species t...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Recent studies have documented declining trends of various groups of flower-visiting insects, even c...
Populations of insectivorous farmland birds recently underwent dramatic declines. Agricultural inten...
In Europe, agri-environment schemes (AES) are designed to give credit to environmental issues in agr...