Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for identifying which groups of species are good surrogates for other groups. Yet, surprisingly little is known about the spatial processes that drive cross-taxonomic congruence of diversity and how this knowledge can be used to improve the management of modified landscapes for biodiversity, especially insects. We investigated how assemblages of two ecologically important insect groups, wild bees and beetles, respond to different landscape contexts and habitat structure in an Australian agricultural landscape, and how this, in turn, influenced either group's potential as a surrogate for the other. Bee and ground-active beetle assemblages were sampled ...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
The conservation of biodiversity in intensively managed agricultural landscapes depends on the amoun...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Cross-taxonomic surrogates are often used in conservation planning because inventorying large suites...
Surrogates of biodiversity are necessary tools for guiding the effective conservation of biodiv...
Vegetation effects on arthropods are well recognized, but it is unclear how different vegetation att...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Following landscape change, species invasions and extinctions may lead to biotic homogenisation, res...
Vegetation effects on arthropods are well recognized, but it is unclear how different vegetation att...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
The conservation of biodiversity in intensively managed agricultural landscapes depends on the amoun...
Determining the shared responses of different taxa to landscape modification is a key step for ident...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
There is an urgent need to identify ways of managing agricultural landscapes for biodiversity conser...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Worldwide, bees have an important role in ecosystem function and the provision of ecosystem services...
Cross-taxonomic surrogates are often used in conservation planning because inventorying large suites...
Surrogates of biodiversity are necessary tools for guiding the effective conservation of biodiv...
Vegetation effects on arthropods are well recognized, but it is unclear how different vegetation att...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Environmental gradients have been shown to affect animal diversity, but knowledge of fine-scale driv...
Following landscape change, species invasions and extinctions may lead to biotic homogenisation, res...
Vegetation effects on arthropods are well recognized, but it is unclear how different vegetation att...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
Agricultural intensification poses a serious threat to biodiversity as a consequence of increased la...
The conservation of biodiversity in intensively managed agricultural landscapes depends on the amoun...