Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines across multiple species, partly attributed to habitat alteration. Although most remaining forest cover in Europe consists of intensively managed plantation woodlands, no studies have examined the influence of management practices on moth communities within plantations. Here, we aimed to determine: (1) how species richness, abundance, diversity of macro and micro moths in commercial conifer plantations respond to management at multiple spatial scales; (2) what the impacts of forest management practices on moth diversity are, and (3) how priority Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) species respond to management. BAP species were selected as they repres...
Farmland abandonment and the accompanying natural succession are largely perceived as unwanted amon...
Moths in western Europe have seriously declined since the mid-20th century, mirroring the trends see...
Globally, the total area of plantation forest is increasing as deforestation and fragmentation of na...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
1. While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decline, the...
Aim Large-scale habitat creation is crucial to mitigate the current ecological crisis, but scientifi...
As a consequence of long-term deforestation, woodland cover has been drastically reduced in the Unit...
Intensive forest management (IFM) promises to help satisfy increasing global demand for wood, but ma...
Although intensive forestry practices have greatly reduced the biodiversity of native woodland, symp...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and key food source for many species, but have shown widesprea...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Improving the effectiveness of agri-environment schemes is essential for reversing declines in farml...
Although the effects on biodiversity in woodland managed for conservation have been studied for a ra...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
Farmland abandonment and the accompanying natural succession are largely perceived as unwanted amon...
Moths in western Europe have seriously declined since the mid-20th century, mirroring the trends see...
Globally, the total area of plantation forest is increasing as deforestation and fragmentation of na...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
1. While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decline, the...
Aim Large-scale habitat creation is crucial to mitigate the current ecological crisis, but scientifi...
As a consequence of long-term deforestation, woodland cover has been drastically reduced in the Unit...
Intensive forest management (IFM) promises to help satisfy increasing global demand for wood, but ma...
Although intensive forestry practices have greatly reduced the biodiversity of native woodland, symp...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and key food source for many species, but have shown widesprea...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Improving the effectiveness of agri-environment schemes is essential for reversing declines in farml...
Although the effects on biodiversity in woodland managed for conservation have been studied for a ra...
Woodland, like many habitats throughout the world, has been severely affected by habitat loss and fr...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
Farmland abandonment and the accompanying natural succession are largely perceived as unwanted amon...
Moths in western Europe have seriously declined since the mid-20th century, mirroring the trends see...
Globally, the total area of plantation forest is increasing as deforestation and fragmentation of na...