International audienceAgricultural activity, through farming practices and landscape changes, is an important driver ofbiodiversity and ecosystem service provision. While the relationship between land-use and biodiversityis widely studied, few studies consider the "hidden" heterogeneity of agricultural landscapes representedby crop management. Indeed, most species living in agroecosystems are affected by the intensity andspatial distribution of farming practices, which can be as—or even more—influential as the diversity ofcrops and non-crop habitats. The objective of our review is to assess 1) how crop management wasdescribed at the landscape scale and 2) the estimated effects on biodiversity and potential of ecosystemservice provision. Acc...
The loss of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been dramatic over the past few decades with...
Agricultural intensification is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, which can reduce the pr...
International audienceFollowing the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural...
International audienceAgricultural activity, through farming practices and landscape changes, is an ...
1. Organic farming in Europe has been shown to enhance biodiversity locally, but potential interacti...
Simple rules for landscape management seem elusive because different species and species groups are ...
Changes in farming practices over the past century have had negative influence on farmland biodivers...
The aim of this study was to determine the relative effects of landscape-scale management intensity,...
Currently more than 40% of earth’s terrestrial surface is devoted to agriculture and continued agric...
Loss of biodiversity in European farmland has been attributed to agricultural intensification and th...
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the simplification of land uses associated with ...
(1) Land-use intensification in agricultural landscapes has led to changes in the way habitats and r...
Agricultural intensification is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, which can reduce the pr...
The loss of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been dramatic over the past few decades with...
Agricultural intensification is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, which can reduce the pr...
International audienceFollowing the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural...
International audienceAgricultural activity, through farming practices and landscape changes, is an ...
1. Organic farming in Europe has been shown to enhance biodiversity locally, but potential interacti...
Simple rules for landscape management seem elusive because different species and species groups are ...
Changes in farming practices over the past century have had negative influence on farmland biodivers...
The aim of this study was to determine the relative effects of landscape-scale management intensity,...
Currently more than 40% of earth’s terrestrial surface is devoted to agriculture and continued agric...
Loss of biodiversity in European farmland has been attributed to agricultural intensification and th...
There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the simplification of land uses associated with ...
(1) Land-use intensification in agricultural landscapes has led to changes in the way habitats and r...
Agricultural intensification is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, which can reduce the pr...
The loss of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes has been dramatic over the past few decades with...
Agricultural intensification is a leading cause of global biodiversity loss, which can reduce the pr...
International audienceFollowing the multiplicity of studies dealing with the effects of agricultural...