Industrial agriculture can trigger an increase in abundance of some bird species, promoting the emergence of pests, causing damage to crops and economic loss for farmers. Even though there are different strategies to control pest birds (chemicals, hunting, repellents, etc), in general they are inefficient. Moreover, these strategies can threaten non-target species, and toxic substances can be bioaccumulated in the food chain of wildlife animals. An alternative strategy (or at least complementary) could be the design of agricultural landscapes that balance natural habitats and crop production areas in a way that would not trigger the abundance increases of potential pest birds. We assessed population trends of four bird species (potentially ...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
Many species of birds are considered pests in rural areas modified for agricultural production. We e...
The South American dry Chaco is a mosaic of woody vegetation and grasslands with high deforestation ...
The Neotropical Region has experienced large habitat transformations as a result of intensified agri...
Abstract Background Reconciling agriculture and biodiversity conservation is a challenge given the g...
Natural environments have been altered by many human actions and during the last decades this proces...
<div><p>Rapid expansion and intensification of agriculture create challenges for the conservation of...
In temperate agroecosystems, avian responses in abundance and distribution to landscape attributes m...
Several studies in European and North American agroecosystems conclude that organic farming benefits...
Agricultural expansion and intensification is driving rapid landscape modification in the South Amer...
The replacement of natural habitats by fields destined for agricultural-livestock production causes ...
Forest fragmentation in agroecosystems is linked to declines of avian species worldwide. Agriculture...
World-wide, tropical savannas and dry forests are under increasing pressure from land use. The envir...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...
Many species of birds are considered pests in rural areas modified for agricultural production. We e...
The South American dry Chaco is a mosaic of woody vegetation and grasslands with high deforestation ...
The Neotropical Region has experienced large habitat transformations as a result of intensified agri...
Abstract Background Reconciling agriculture and biodiversity conservation is a challenge given the g...
Natural environments have been altered by many human actions and during the last decades this proces...
<div><p>Rapid expansion and intensification of agriculture create challenges for the conservation of...
In temperate agroecosystems, avian responses in abundance and distribution to landscape attributes m...
Several studies in European and North American agroecosystems conclude that organic farming benefits...
Agricultural expansion and intensification is driving rapid landscape modification in the South Amer...
The replacement of natural habitats by fields destined for agricultural-livestock production causes ...
Forest fragmentation in agroecosystems is linked to declines of avian species worldwide. Agriculture...
World-wide, tropical savannas and dry forests are under increasing pressure from land use. The envir...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
In South American highland forests, domestic grazing can cause major changes in forest structure and...
Tropical montane bird communities are hypothesized to be highly sensitive to anthropogenic disturban...