Abstract Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is still insufficient evidence supporting their effectiveness, especially when considering phylogenetic and functional diversity alongside traditional taxonomic diversity metrics. This conservation challenge is accentuated in the Afrotropics by the rapid agricultural expansion and intensification for the production of cash crops and by a comparative lack of research. In this study, we assessed how farming practices influence avian phylogenetic and functional diversity. We conducted point‐count surveys to assess avian diversity in monocultures of tea and mixed crop farming systems surrounding the Nyungwe rainforest in south‐west Rwanda, allo...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
We examined the effects of crop diversity on avian species richness and abundance in the highland fa...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
AIM: Although land use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Conversion of rainforests into agriculture resulted in massive changes in species diversity and comm...
Agricultural systems have increased in extension and intensity worldwide, altering vertebrate functi...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
There is an ongoing need to integrate agricultural production with wildlife conservation to maintain...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
We examined the effects of crop diversity on avian species richness and abundance in the highland fa...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Varied strategies to alleviate the loss of farmland biodiversity have been tested, yet there is stil...
Aim: Although land-use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Although land-use change is increasingly flagged as the top driver of biodiversity loss in the tropi...
AIM: Although land use change is a leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is scant info...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
Conversion of rainforests into agriculture resulted in massive changes in species diversity and comm...
Agricultural systems have increased in extension and intensity worldwide, altering vertebrate functi...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
Agricultural conversion of tropical forests is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Slowing rates of...
There is an ongoing need to integrate agricultural production with wildlife conservation to maintain...
The conservation of biodiversity within tropical forest regions does not lie only in the maintenance...
Abstract The intensification of farming practices exerts detrimental effects on biodiversity. Mos...
We examined the effects of crop diversity on avian species richness and abundance in the highland fa...
The area of land farmed in Africa is predicted to double by the year 2050 yet very few African studi...