1. In intensively farmed agricultural landscapes, many species are confined to very small uncultivated areas such as field margins. However, it has been suggested that these small habitat elements cannot support viable populations of all the species observed there. Instead, species richness and abundance in these small habitat fragments may, at least partly, be dependent on dispersal from larger semi-natural grassland fragments.2. We tested this hypothesis for butterflies and bumble bees in 12 independent landscapes in a region of intense agriculture in southern Sweden. In each landscape we surveyed abundance and species richness in one semi-natural grassland, one linear habitat (uncultivated field margin) adjacent to this (called proximate...
During the last 50 years, the distribution and abundance of many European butterfly species associat...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Protecting semi-natural grasslands may through spill-over benefit species richness and abundance of ...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
Uncultivated field boundaries constitute a significant part of the remaining semi-natural habitat in...
To assess the biodiversity consequences of contemporary land-use trends in Northern Europe, where ag...
The amount of semi-natural grasslands has decreased in the agricultural landscape and because of thi...
To assess the biodiversity consequences of contemporary land-use trends in Northern Europe, where ag...
We tested the hypothesis that populations in small habitat fragments remaining in agricultural lands...
We determined the proportion of butterfly species that occur as metapopulations with grasslands as t...
The spatiotemporal stability of wild organisms, such as flower-visiting insects, is critical to guar...
<div><p>Pollinating insect populations, essential for maintaining wild plant diversity and agricultu...
Pollinating insect populations, essential for maintaining wild plant diversity and agricultural prod...
The spatiotemporal stability of the biodiversity of service providers such as insect pollinators is ...
During the last 50 years, the distribution and abundance of many European butterfly species associat...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Protecting semi-natural grasslands may through spill-over benefit species richness and abundance of ...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
Uncultivated field boundaries constitute a significant part of the remaining semi-natural habitat in...
To assess the biodiversity consequences of contemporary land-use trends in Northern Europe, where ag...
The amount of semi-natural grasslands has decreased in the agricultural landscape and because of thi...
To assess the biodiversity consequences of contemporary land-use trends in Northern Europe, where ag...
We tested the hypothesis that populations in small habitat fragments remaining in agricultural lands...
We determined the proportion of butterfly species that occur as metapopulations with grasslands as t...
The spatiotemporal stability of wild organisms, such as flower-visiting insects, is critical to guar...
<div><p>Pollinating insect populations, essential for maintaining wild plant diversity and agricultu...
Pollinating insect populations, essential for maintaining wild plant diversity and agricultural prod...
The spatiotemporal stability of the biodiversity of service providers such as insect pollinators is ...
During the last 50 years, the distribution and abundance of many European butterfly species associat...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...
Pollinator declines have raised concerns about the persistence of plant species that depend on insec...