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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 | |
Effects of polyculture and monoculture farming in oil palm smallholdings on tropical fruit‐feeding butterfly diversity Based on: Asmah S., Ghazali A., Syafiq M., Yahya M.S., Peng T.L., Norhisham A.R., Puan C.L., Azhar B. & Lindenmayer D.B. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | 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 | |
Ecological cross compliance promotes farmland biodiversity in Switzerland Based on: Aviron S., Nitsch H. & Jeanneret P. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 5 | |
Species abundance and potential biological control services in shade vs. sun coffee in Puerto Rico Based on: Borkhataria R.R., Collazo J.A. & Groom M.J. (2012). Study Link |
2012 | 2 | |
The significance of restored flower-rich hay meadows on set-aside land for butterflies and grasshoppers Based on: Bosshard A. & Kuster D. (2001). Study Link |
2001 | 2 | |
Flower strip networks offer promising long term effects on pollinator species richness in intensively cultivated agricultural areas Based on: Buhk C., Oppermann R., Schanowski A., Bleil R., Lüdemann J. & Maus C. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | 1 | |
Food for insect pollinators on farmland: insect visits to flowers of annual seed mixtures Based on: Carreck N.L. & Williams I.H. (2002). Study Link |
2002 | 3 | |
Diversity of plant and butterfly species on organic farmland field margins in relation to management. Based on: Feber R.E. & Hopkins A. (1997) British Grassland Society (BGS), 63-64. Study Link |
1997 | 4 | |
Butterfly Conservation on Arable Farmland Based on: Feber R.E. & Smith H. (1995) Chapman & Hall, 84-97. Study Link |
1995 | 2 | |
The effects of field margin restoration on the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina) Based on: Feber R.E., Smith H. & Macdonald D.W. (1994). Study Link |
1994 | 6 | |
The effects on butterfly abundance of the management of uncropped edges of arable fields Based on: Feber R.E., Smith H. & Macdonald D.W. (1996). Study Link |
1996 | 5 | |
Insect communities associated with beneficial insect habitat plants in North Carolina Based on: Forehand L.M., Orr D.B. & Linker H.M. (2006). Study Link |
2006 | 1 | |
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes for the conservation of farmland moths: Assessing the importance of a landscape-scale management approach Based on: Fuentes-Montemayor E., Goulson D. & Park K.J. (2011). Study Link |
2011 | 9 | |
Grass management intensity affects butterfly and orthopteran diversity on rice field banks Based on: Giuliano D., Cardarelli E. & Bogliani G. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | 2 | |
What can sown wildflower strips contribute to butterfly conservation?: An example from a Swiss lowland agricultural landscape Based on: Haaland C. & Bersier L.-F. (2011). Study Link |
2011 | 2 | |
Butterflies and bumblebees in greenways and sown wildflower strips in southern Sweden Based on: Haaland C. & Gyllin M. (2010). Study Link |
2010 | 4 | |
Quantifying the effects of Entry Level Stewardship (ELS) on biodiversity at the farm scale: The Hillesden Experiment Based on: Heard M.S., Botham M., Broughton R., Carvell C., Hinsley S., Woodcock B., Pywell R.F., Amy S., Bellamy P.E., Hill R.A., Hulmes S., Hulmes L., Meek W.R., Nowakowski M., Peyton J., Redhead J.W., Shore R.F. & Turk A. (2011) Natural England report, CEH report to Natural England, no. MA01031 (Project:RP00026). Study Link |
2011 | 6 | |
Managing habitats on English farmland for insect pollinator conservation Based on: Holland J.M., Smith B.M., Storkey J., Lutman P.J.W. & Aebischer N.J. (2015). Study Link |
2015 | 6 | |
Improved field margins for a higher biodiversity in agricultural landscapes Based on: Jacot K., Eggenschwiler L., Junge X., Luka H. & Bosshard A. (2007). Study Link |
2007 | 2 | |
Arthropod reaction to landscape and habitat features in agricultural landscapes Based on: Jeanneret P., Schupbach B. & Pfiffner L. (2003). Study Link |
2003 | 4 | |
Evaluation of ecological measures: spiders and butterflies Based on: Jeanneret P., Schüpbach B., Steiger J., Waldburger M. & Bigler F. (2000). Study Link |
2000 | 4 | |
Can pollination services, species diversity and conservation be simultaneously promoted by sown wildflower strips on farmland? Based on: Korpela E.-L., Hyvonen T., Lindgren S. & Kuussaari M. (2013). Study Link |
2013 | 1 | |
Differentiated management of alfalfa fields: a positive impact on butterfly populations (Lepidotera: Rhopalocera) Gestion différenciée des parcelles de luzerne. Un impact positif sur les papillons de jour (Lepidoptera : Rhopalocera) Based on: Manil L. & Chague J. (2014). Study Link |
2014 | 1 | |
Linking shade coffee certification to biodiversity conservation: butterflies and birds in Chiapas, Mexico Based on: Mas A.H. & Dietsch T.V. (2004). Study Link |
2004 | 1 |
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