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Increasing landscape heterogeneity by restoring semi-natural elements to reverse farmland biodiversity declines is not always economically feasible or...
Read moreArthropod diversity in agricultural areas is influenced by land-use intensity (LUI) at both local and landscape scales. In agricultural systems, non-c...
Read morePlantings of pollinator-dependent crops vary from large, intensively managed fields to small fields that are managed less intensively, yet there is re...
Read moreAgricultural intensification has simplified landscape composition and configuration, which has led to biodiversity declines. Increasing landscape-wide...
Read moreAgricultural landscapes are characterised by dynamic crop mosaics changing in composition and configuration over space and time. Although semi-natural...
Read moreIntensifying agricultural production in sustainable ways is pivotal to increasing food production while reducing environmental impacts. Ecological int...
Read moreEffective weed control in agricultural crop fields increases yields, but simultaneously reduces floral resources for pollinators because many weed spe...
Read moreThe weed flora of the unsprayed field margins of 19 fields in arable crop rotations was studied in Denmark in 1988-92. The farmer determined the crop ...
Read moreDistribution records of the flora within arable field boundaries and the associated crop indicated that most species in field boundaries did not occur...
Read moreIn many parts of the world, farmland pollinators decreased significantly during the last half of the 20th century mainly due to land-use changes and a...
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