Effectively managing farming to meet food demand is vital for the future of biodiversity. Increasing yields on existing farmland can allow the abandonment (sparing) of low-yielding areas that subsequently recover as secondary forest. A key question is whether such “secondary sparing” conserves biodiversity more effectively than retaining wildlife-friendly habitat within farmland (“land sharing”). Focusing on the Colombian Choco-Andes, a global hotspot of threatened biodiversity, and on cattle farming, we examined the outcomes of secondary sparing and land sharing via simulated scenarios that maintained constant landscape-wide production and equal within-pasture yield: (1) for species and functional diversity of dung beetles and birds; (2) f...
1. As tropical cattle ranching continues to expand, successful conservation will require an improved...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The ecological impacts of meeting rising demands for food production can potentially be mitigated by...
1. Two strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on biodiversi...
The conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major driver of the global extinction crisis [1 ...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
SummaryThe conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major driver of the global extinction cri...
Secondary forests are promoted as having pivotal roles in reversing the tropical extinction crisis. ...
1. The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. ...
Deforestation for agriculture in the tropics, followed by abandonment, has resulted in large areas o...
Secondary forests dominate some human‐modified tropical biomes, and this is expected to increase via...
Balancing the production of food, particularly meat, with preserving biodiversity and maintaining ec...
The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. Wit...
Meeting rising demand for oil palm whilst minimizing the loss of tropical biodiversity and associate...
1. As tropical cattle ranching continues to expand, successful conservation will require an improved...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The ecological impacts of meeting rising demands for food production can potentially be mitigated by...
1. Two strategies are often promoted to mitigate the effects of agricultural expansion on biodiversi...
The conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major driver of the global extinction crisis [1 ...
With the rapidly expanding ecological footprint of agriculture, the design of farmed landscapes will...
SummaryThe conversion of natural habitats to farmland is a major driver of the global extinction cri...
Secondary forests are promoted as having pivotal roles in reversing the tropical extinction crisis. ...
1. The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. ...
Deforestation for agriculture in the tropics, followed by abandonment, has resulted in large areas o...
Secondary forests dominate some human‐modified tropical biomes, and this is expected to increase via...
Balancing the production of food, particularly meat, with preserving biodiversity and maintaining ec...
The conversion of tropical forests to farmland is a key driver of the current extinction crisis. Wit...
Meeting rising demand for oil palm whilst minimizing the loss of tropical biodiversity and associate...
1. As tropical cattle ranching continues to expand, successful conservation will require an improved...
Tropical forests store large amounts of carbon and high biodiversity, but are being degraded at alar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...