Natural reedbed habitat in the UK has suffered severe declines in the last few centuries. With only 5,000 ha remaining and much of what remains is highly fragmented and degraded. The loss and fragmentation of reedbed habitat in the UK has had a profound effect on the species associated with it. Constructed reedbeds are artificial wetlands dominated by Phragmites australis designed to treat wastewater. They have been widespread in the UK because they are perceived to be a green solution, but their conservation value has never been assessed. This project aims to determine how they contribute to biodiversity. This study surveyed 24 sites, 12 constructed sites paired to 12 natural sites, for small mammals, moths and stem-dwelling invertebrates....
Biodiversity conservation through restoring degraded habitats or creating new habitats is advocated ...
Abstract Background Inland wetlands are crucial for biodiversity conservation, especially in highly-...
Habitat restoration is an important tool in reducing the current decline in biodiversity. To determi...
(1) This study examines the effect of increasing botanical diversity, through reed-bed planting and ...
Natural wetlands (NWs) are one of the most economically and ecologically important habitats on Earth...
A horizontal-flow reedbed was constructed in December 1996, at the Central Area Transmission System ...
Restoration works are carried out to alleviate human impacts and improve habitats within ecosystems....
The common reed (Phragmites australis) is a frequent dominant species in European wetlands. Yet, its...
There has been a rapid decline of grassland bird species in the UK over the last four decades. In or...
Pollinators are declining in Europe due to intensification of agriculture, habitat loss and fragment...
Within the U.K. small-scale treatment wetlands are primarily constructed using a monoculture of Phra...
In the early 1990's, outline designs for two wetland nature reserves were being prepared: the Teesid...
The skylark (Alauda arvensis) lost half its number after it underwent a decade of rapid decline from...
The Platypus, like other native mammals, has been affected by European settlement. Degradation of na...
Reed (Phragmites australis) is widespread in aquatic habitats in Europe where it plays an important ...
Biodiversity conservation through restoring degraded habitats or creating new habitats is advocated ...
Abstract Background Inland wetlands are crucial for biodiversity conservation, especially in highly-...
Habitat restoration is an important tool in reducing the current decline in biodiversity. To determi...
(1) This study examines the effect of increasing botanical diversity, through reed-bed planting and ...
Natural wetlands (NWs) are one of the most economically and ecologically important habitats on Earth...
A horizontal-flow reedbed was constructed in December 1996, at the Central Area Transmission System ...
Restoration works are carried out to alleviate human impacts and improve habitats within ecosystems....
The common reed (Phragmites australis) is a frequent dominant species in European wetlands. Yet, its...
There has been a rapid decline of grassland bird species in the UK over the last four decades. In or...
Pollinators are declining in Europe due to intensification of agriculture, habitat loss and fragment...
Within the U.K. small-scale treatment wetlands are primarily constructed using a monoculture of Phra...
In the early 1990's, outline designs for two wetland nature reserves were being prepared: the Teesid...
The skylark (Alauda arvensis) lost half its number after it underwent a decade of rapid decline from...
The Platypus, like other native mammals, has been affected by European settlement. Degradation of na...
Reed (Phragmites australis) is widespread in aquatic habitats in Europe where it plays an important ...
Biodiversity conservation through restoring degraded habitats or creating new habitats is advocated ...
Abstract Background Inland wetlands are crucial for biodiversity conservation, especially in highly-...
Habitat restoration is an important tool in reducing the current decline in biodiversity. To determi...