Farming intensification negatively effects native habitat and associated biodiversity in New Zealand. Planting native species around field margins has been proposed as a means of restoring biodiversity within this highly modified landscape. To test this hypothesis, we collected invertebrates on a dairy farm at Lincoln, Canterbury, in three habitat types: native plantings in field corners, native plantings along a double fence line, and pasture. Invertebrates were collected from pitfall traps, yellow pan traps, wooden discs and leaf litter samples were collected from the sites over summer. Assemblages of spiders, flying insects, slugs and litter mites in the planted areas had distinct compositions compared with those found in adjacent pastur...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme ...
Restoration ecologist and practitioners use many methods to assess the trajectory of ecological rest...
Spiders and beetles provide important ecosystem services in agriculture; however, optimum strategies...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
The lowland Canterbury Plains of New Zealand have been extensively modified since human occupation, ...
New Zealand has 23 exotic and more than 200 endemic earthworm species. It has been reported that end...
Miscanthus x giganteus (Miscanthus) grass shelterbelts can deliver multiple ecosystem services on Ne...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
The diversity of Coleoptera communities in tussock grassland at two sites in Otago, one in Canterbur...
Paddock trees are a common feature in the agricultural landscapes of Australia. Recent studies have ...
Examining population dynamics of arthropod communities in habitats neighboring arable lands is essen...
Almost all of the original native vegetation of Canterbury Plains has been replaced with an arable l...
Urbanisation has led to substantial loss and fragmentation of natural habitat. Native ecosystems hav...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) are the principal vehicle for mitigation of wildlife habitat losses...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme ...
Restoration ecologist and practitioners use many methods to assess the trajectory of ecological rest...
Spiders and beetles provide important ecosystem services in agriculture; however, optimum strategies...
Despite being such important components of healthy functioning ecosystems, invertebrates are often o...
The lowland Canterbury Plains of New Zealand have been extensively modified since human occupation, ...
New Zealand has 23 exotic and more than 200 endemic earthworm species. It has been reported that end...
Miscanthus x giganteus (Miscanthus) grass shelterbelts can deliver multiple ecosystem services on Ne...
Exotic lumbricid earthworms have had some limited success colonising productive agricultural pasture...
The diversity of Coleoptera communities in tussock grassland at two sites in Otago, one in Canterbur...
Paddock trees are a common feature in the agricultural landscapes of Australia. Recent studies have ...
Examining population dynamics of arthropod communities in habitats neighboring arable lands is essen...
Almost all of the original native vegetation of Canterbury Plains has been replaced with an arable l...
Urbanisation has led to substantial loss and fragmentation of natural habitat. Native ecosystems hav...
Agri-environmental schemes (AES) are the principal vehicle for mitigation of wildlife habitat losses...
Intensive agricultural techniques, such as the high input of pesticides has caused increasing pest p...
1. The establishment of grassy strips at the margins of arable fields is an agri-environment scheme ...
Restoration ecologist and practitioners use many methods to assess the trajectory of ecological rest...