Grazing in wet grasslands is a key process to manage foraging and nesting habitats for waders. Grazing has positive and negative effects related to the importance of sward conditions for these species and to nest-trampling by cattle. For settlement and nesting, lapwings need a short sward ( ≤ 10cm; see Durant et al., this congress). However, when lapwings settle in early spring, grasslands seldom are grazed yet, due to low soil carrying capacity. We studied the effect of autumn and winter grazing regimes on sward structure in early spring, and the effect of grazing regime in early spring on sward structure at hatching. We tested the hypothesis that the delayed effects of grazing on sward height could promote lapwing breeding habitats
Livestock grazing is a major driver of ecosystem change, and has been associated with significant de...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
Feeding pits dug by waterfowl in Zostera noltii meadows are thought to promote seedling recruitment ...
This study is based on a comparative approach to explore how two breeding waders, the lapwing Vanel...
Grazing is central to the debate on wildlife conservation. Agricultural grasslands are the main bree...
Agriculture has many functions. Mainly through agri-environment schemes, farmers are asked to manage...
Although agriculture is pointed to as being one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, it is now...
The widespread drainage of wetlands and grazing marshes has been one of the main drivers of severe r...
Effectiveness of European initiatives to restore populations of meadow breeding waders is heavily de...
Abstract Lowland wet grasslands support a wide range of biodiversity and provide important breeding ...
In this study we examined the effect of different livestock grazing treatments on breeding bird dens...
A four-year experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed grazing of...
Capsule: Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus avoid nesting close to small woodland patches but nest p...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are imperiled globally, and habitat loss in North America has resulte...
1. The intensity of pastoral management in areas of High Nature Value farming is declining in some r...
Livestock grazing is a major driver of ecosystem change, and has been associated with significant de...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
Feeding pits dug by waterfowl in Zostera noltii meadows are thought to promote seedling recruitment ...
This study is based on a comparative approach to explore how two breeding waders, the lapwing Vanel...
Grazing is central to the debate on wildlife conservation. Agricultural grasslands are the main bree...
Agriculture has many functions. Mainly through agri-environment schemes, farmers are asked to manage...
Although agriculture is pointed to as being one of the major causes of biodiversity loss, it is now...
The widespread drainage of wetlands and grazing marshes has been one of the main drivers of severe r...
Effectiveness of European initiatives to restore populations of meadow breeding waders is heavily de...
Abstract Lowland wet grasslands support a wide range of biodiversity and provide important breeding ...
In this study we examined the effect of different livestock grazing treatments on breeding bird dens...
A four-year experiment is quantifying the economic and environmental impacts of (a) mixed grazing of...
Capsule: Northern Lapwing Vanellus vanellus avoid nesting close to small woodland patches but nest p...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are imperiled globally, and habitat loss in North America has resulte...
1. The intensity of pastoral management in areas of High Nature Value farming is declining in some r...
Livestock grazing is a major driver of ecosystem change, and has been associated with significant de...
The number of staging geese in northwestern Europe has increased dramatically. Growing goose numbers...
Feeding pits dug by waterfowl in Zostera noltii meadows are thought to promote seedling recruitment ...