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Pollinator insects benefit from rotational fallows Based on: Kuussaari M., Hyvonen T. & Härmä O. (2011). Study Link |
2011 | 2 | |
Linear features and butterflies: The importance of green lanes Based on: Dover J., Sparks T., Clarke S., Gobbett K. & Glossop S. (2000). Study Link |
2000 | 1 | |
Landscape-scale effects of land use intensity on birds and butterflies Based on: Zingg S., Grenz J. & Humbert J. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | 5 | |
Countryside Stewardship Scheme and butterflies: a study of plant and butterfly species richness Based on: Field R., Gardiner T., Mason C. & Hill J. (2006). Study Link |
2006 | 3 | |
Creating new habitats on intensively used farmland, the ‘Pappelhof’ in Saarland: A project supported by the German government Entwicklung naturnaher Biotope auf bisher landwirtschaftlich genutzten Flächen am Beispiel des Pappelhofes im Saarland: Ein E+E-Vorhaben Based on: Reck H. (1993). Study Link |
1993 | 2 | |
Development of biodiversity in field margins recently taken out of production and adjacent ditch banks in arable areas Based on: Musters C.J.M., Alebeek F.V., Geers R.H.E.M., Korevaar H., Visser A. & Snoo G.R.D. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 2 | |
The effect of organic farming on butterfly diversity depends on landscape context Based on: Rundlöf M. & Smith H.G. (2006). Study Link |
2006 | 4 | |
Margins of agricultural fields as habitats for pollinating insects Based on: Lagerlöf J., Stark J. & Svensson B. (1992). Study Link |
1992 | 2 | |
Agri-environment schemes and butterflies: the utilisation of two metre arable field margins Based on: Field R.G., Gardiner T., Mason C.F. & Hill J. (2007). Study Link |
2007 | 3 | |
The effect of arable field margin composition on invertebrate biodiversity Based on: Meek B., Loxton D., Sparks T., Pywell R., Pickett H. & Nowakowski M. (2002). Study Link |
2002 | 9 | |
Successful restoration of moth abundance and species-richness in grassland created under agri-environment schemes Based on: Alison J., Duffield S.J., Morecroft M.D., Marrs R.H. & Hodgson J.A. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | 2 | |
Aspects of hedge management and their effects on hedgerow fauna Untersuchungen uber den Zustand von Hecken und seine Auswirkungen auf die Arthropodenfauna Based on: Sotherton N.W., Wratten S.D., Price S.B. & White R.J. (1981). Study Link |
1981 | 1 | |
Restoration of butterfly and moth communities in semi-natural grasslands by cattle grazing Based on: Poyry J., Lindgren S., Salminen J. & Kuussaari M. (2004). Study Link |
2004 | 4 | |
Habitat utilization by ovipositing females and larvae of the marsh fritillary (Euphydryas aurinia) in a mosaic of meadows and croplands Based on: Liu W., Wang Y. & Xu R. (2006). Study Link |
2006 | 2 | |
The use of farmland by butterflies: a study on mixed farmland and field margins Based on: Field R.G., Gardiner T. & Watkins G. (2007). Study Link |
2007 | 4 | |
Factors affecting the abundance of butterflies in field boundaries in Swavesey fens, Cambridgeshire, UK Based on: Sparks T. & Parish T. (1995). Study Link |
1995 | 3 | |
How too much care kills species: Grassland reserves, agri-environmental schemes and extinction of Colias myrmidone (Lepidoptera : Pieridae) from its former stronghold Based on: Konvicka M., Benes J., Cizek O., Kopecek F., Konvicka O. & Vitaz L. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 2 | |
The importance of shelter for butterflies in open landscapes Based on: Dover J.W., Sparks T.H. & Greatorex-Davies J.N. (1997). Study Link |
1997 | 1 | |
Effects of wildflower strip quality, quantity, and connectivity on butterfly diversity in a Swiss arable landscape Based on: Aviron S., Herzog F., Klaus I., Schuepbach B. & Jeanneret P. (2011). Study Link |
2011 | 2 | |
Guidelines for hedge management to improve the conservation value of different types of hedge Based on: Maudsley M.J., Marshall E.J.P. & West T.M. (2000) DEFRA report, BD2101. Study Link |
2000 | 2 | |
Responses of butterfly and moth species to restored cattle grazing in semi-natural grasslands Based on: Poyry J., Lindgren S., Salminen J. & Kuussaari M. (2005). Study Link |
2005 | 4 | |
Local and landscape drivers of butterfly richness and abundance in a human-dominated area Based on: Luppi M., Dondina O., Orioli V. & Bani L. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | 4 | |
The utilization of two-metre Countryside Stewardship Scheme grass margins by the gatekeeper Pyronia tithonus (L) Based on: Field R.G. & Mason C.F. (2005). Study Link |
2005 | 4 | |
The diversity of birds and butterflies in Irish lowland landscapes with special reference to the effects of set-aside management on birds in the breeding season. Based on: Bracken F. (2004) University College, Dublin, . Study Link |
2004 | 2 | |
Moth communities and agri-environment schemes: Examining the effects of hedgerow cutting regime on diversity, abundance, and parasitism Based on: Facey S.L., Botham M.S., Heard M.S., Pywell R.F. & Staley J.T. (2014). Study Link |
2014 | 1 |
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