Aim Species richness in itself is not always sufficient to evaluate land management strategies for nature conservation. The exchange of species between local communities may be affected by landscape structure and land-use intensity. Thus, species turnover, and its inverse, community similarity, may be useful measures of landscape integrity from a diversity perspective. Location A European transect from France to Estonia. Methods We measured the similarity of plant, bird, wild bee, true bug, carabid beetle, hoverfly and spider communities sampled along gradients in landscape composition (e.g. total availability of semi-natural habitat), landscape configuration (e.g. fragmentation) and land-use intensity (e.g. pesticide loads). Results Tot...
Agricultural intensification is recognised as a major driver of biodiversity loss in human-modified ...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
AimBiodiversity across the globe is heavily eroded by intensified management at local and landscape ...
Aim Species richness in itself is not always sufficient to evaluate land management strategies for n...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
1. In landscapes influenced by anthropogenic activities, such as intensive agriculture, knowledge of...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
Land-use change is one of the primary drivers of species loss (1), yet little is known about its eff...
International audienceA large number of studies have tried to understand the determinants of local s...
Landscape composition and configuration are considered important factors influencing biodiversity in...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Land-use intensification exacerbates landscape fragmentation, increasing the negative effects on bio...
Agricultural intensification is recognised as a major driver of biodiversity loss in human-modified ...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
AimBiodiversity across the globe is heavily eroded by intensified management at local and landscape ...
Aim Species richness in itself is not always sufficient to evaluate land management strategies for n...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
1. In landscapes influenced by anthropogenic activities, such as intensive agriculture, knowledge of...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
Land-use change is one of the primary drivers of species loss (1), yet little is known about its eff...
International audienceA large number of studies have tried to understand the determinants of local s...
Landscape composition and configuration are considered important factors influencing biodiversity in...
1DInternational audience1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining c...
Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively...
Land-use intensification exacerbates landscape fragmentation, increasing the negative effects on bio...
Agricultural intensification is recognised as a major driver of biodiversity loss in human-modified ...
1. In many European agricultural landscapes, species richness is declining considerably. Studies per...
AimBiodiversity across the globe is heavily eroded by intensified management at local and landscape ...