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Agricultural intensification is a main threat to biodiversity, and vineyards are particularly concerning because of their increasing extent and intens...
Read moreA large proportion of the world's land surface is extensively managed for livestock production. In areas where livestock systems are becoming more int...
Read moreSpatio-temporal fire regimes are likely to shift with changes in land use and climate. Such a shift in the disturbance regime has been proposed from r...
Read moreUnderstanding how biodiversity responds to intensifying agriculture is critical to mitigating the trade-offs between them. These trade-offs are partic...
Read moreLivestock farming in Great Britain (GB) faces multiple pressures. Yet, grassland managed for livestock is the most extensive habitat in GB and is key ...
Read moreFarmland biodiversity continues to decline mainly because of agricultural intensification and land abandonment. Agri-environment schemes can be design...
Read moreOrganic farming is thought to lead to increased biodiversity and greater sustainability than higher-yielding conventional farming systems. It is usual...
Read more1. Conserving species' ability to traverse the landscape is vital for maintaining biodiversity in the face of global change. Connectivity conservation...
Read moreAgricultural biodiversity and associated ecosystem functions are declining at alarming rates due to widespread land use intensification. They can only...
Read moreSecondary and plantation forests are becoming increasingly widespread in the tropics. A recent meta-analysis on the impacts of land-use change on trop...
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