Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading to population declines and concomitant losses of ecosystem services. Current trends in land-use change suggest that agricultural areas will further expand, while production systems may either experience further intensification (particularly in developing nations) or become more environmentally friendly (especially in Europe). In this chapter, we review the existing literature on how agricultural management affects the bat assemblages and the behavior of individual bat species, as well as the literature on provision of ecosystem services by bats (pest insect suppression and pollination) in agricultural systems. Bats show highly variable respo...
Bats are a biodiverse mammal order providing key ecosystem services such as pest suppression, pollin...
Bats are major consumers of arthropods, and there is ever growing evidence that they play a pivotal ...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading ...
Agriculture is a dominant land use worldwide with approximately 40% of the land's surface used for f...
Agriculture has drastically transformed California landscapes from complex, natural habitat to simpl...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
Abstract from paper: Changes in agricultural landscapes due to intensification, such as loss of natu...
Intensive agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss, and a critical part of creating sustai...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
Accelerating land use change is associated with the loss of species and their ecosystem services. So...
New World bats play a significant role in ecosystem functioning and are imperative for maintaining e...
Bats are a biodiverse mammal order providing key ecosystem services such as pest suppression, pollin...
Bats are major consumers of arthropods, and there is ever growing evidence that they play a pivotal ...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading...
Intensification in land-use and farming practices has had largely negative effects on bats, leading ...
Agriculture is a dominant land use worldwide with approximately 40% of the land's surface used for f...
Agriculture has drastically transformed California landscapes from complex, natural habitat to simpl...
Intensive agriculture is associated with biodiversity loss and species decline. Yet wild species, su...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
Abstract from paper: Changes in agricultural landscapes due to intensification, such as loss of natu...
Intensive agriculture is a major driver of biodiversity loss, and a critical part of creating sustai...
IntroductionThe conversion of natural habitats to agricultural systems is one of the main global thr...
Accelerating land use change is associated with the loss of species and their ecosystem services. So...
New World bats play a significant role in ecosystem functioning and are imperative for maintaining e...
Bats are a biodiverse mammal order providing key ecosystem services such as pest suppression, pollin...
Bats are major consumers of arthropods, and there is ever growing evidence that they play a pivotal ...
Schemes designed to make farming landscapes less hostile to wildlife have been questioned because ta...