The aims of this study were to test the influence of grazing intensity, effects of local and landscape parameters, and regional effects on orthopteran assemblages. We made our investigations on extensively and intensively grazed cattle pastures in three regions of the Hungarian Great Plain. The regions differed in landscape complexity; one region was situated in a structurally simple landscape with large landscape units, one in a structurally complex landscape with marshy patches and trees in the grasslands and one in a landscape with intermediate structural complexity. In each region we had seven pairs of differently managed grasslands, which differed in grazing intensity. Grasshoppers were recorded once in July 2003 using sweepnet catches...
1. Several recent studies have considered the relative effects of local vs. landscape factors on div...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...
Impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on distribution and population size of many taxa are well ...
The aims of this study were to test the influence of grazing intensity, effects of local and landsca...
The effect of grazing on Orthoptera assemblages has long been the focus of research worldwide due to...
Low intensity farming systems such as grasslands, hethtlands and wetlands are decreasing across Euro...
Grasslands are among the most threatened habitats on Earth, as large areas have been transformed int...
Agricultural intensification is a major threat to biodiversity. Agri-environment schemes, the main t...
Method, frequency and date of mowing influence the presence and population size of Orthoptera specie...
Influence of different grassland management practices on Orthoptera assemblages inhabiting humid gra...
Abstract A growing food demand and advanced agricultural techniques increasingly affect farmland ec...
Orthoptera are an important biological component of grasslands as a crucial link in the food chain. ...
In the past, insect diversity in grasslands showed a severe decline due to management intensificatio...
For adequate conservation planning, ecologists need to understand the driving factors of the species...
Loss of semi-natural grasslands and reduction of habitat diversity are considered major potential th...
1. Several recent studies have considered the relative effects of local vs. landscape factors on div...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...
Impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on distribution and population size of many taxa are well ...
The aims of this study were to test the influence of grazing intensity, effects of local and landsca...
The effect of grazing on Orthoptera assemblages has long been the focus of research worldwide due to...
Low intensity farming systems such as grasslands, hethtlands and wetlands are decreasing across Euro...
Grasslands are among the most threatened habitats on Earth, as large areas have been transformed int...
Agricultural intensification is a major threat to biodiversity. Agri-environment schemes, the main t...
Method, frequency and date of mowing influence the presence and population size of Orthoptera specie...
Influence of different grassland management practices on Orthoptera assemblages inhabiting humid gra...
Abstract A growing food demand and advanced agricultural techniques increasingly affect farmland ec...
Orthoptera are an important biological component of grasslands as a crucial link in the food chain. ...
In the past, insect diversity in grasslands showed a severe decline due to management intensificatio...
For adequate conservation planning, ecologists need to understand the driving factors of the species...
Loss of semi-natural grasslands and reduction of habitat diversity are considered major potential th...
1. Several recent studies have considered the relative effects of local vs. landscape factors on div...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...
Impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on distribution and population size of many taxa are well ...