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Experimental evidence for optimal hedgerow cutting regimes for brown hairstreak butterflies Based on: Staley J.T., Botham M.S., Amy S.R., Hulmes S. & Pywell R.F. (2018). Study Link |
2018 | 1 | |
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 | |
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 | |
The value of woody hedgerows for moth diversity on organic and conventional farms Based on: Boutin C., Baril A., McCabe S.K., Martin P.A. & Guy M. (2011). Study Link |
2011 | 2 | |
Conserving the Marsh Fritillary in Dorset: Lessons from 15 years of landscape-scale conservation Based on: Bulman C.R., Bourn N., Belding R., Middlebrook I., Brook S., Shreeves B. & Warren M. (2012) Butterfly Conservation, 24-29. Study Link |
2012 | 1 | |
Studies on the restoration of Welsh Hedges Based on: Hayes M.J., Jones A.T., Sackville Hamilton N.R., Wildig J. & Buse A. (2001) International Association for Landscape Ecology, 339-348. Study Link |
2001 | 2 | |
Butterflies and bumblebees in greenways and sown wildflower strips in southern Sweden Based on: Haaland C. & Gyllin M. (2010). Study Link |
2010 | 4 | |
Little and late: How reduced hedgerow cutting can benefit Lepidoptera Based on: Staley J.T., Botham M.S., Chapman R.E., Amy S.R., Heard M.S., Hulmes L., Savage J. & Pywell R.F. (2016). Study Link |
2016 | 1 | |
What type of hedgerows do Brown hairstreak (Thecla betulae L.) butterflies prefer? Implications for European agricultural landscape conservation Based on: Merckx T. & Berwaerts K. (2010). Study Link |
2010 | 2 | |
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 | |
The changing status of the chalkhill blue butterfly Polyommatus coridon in the UK: the impacts of conservation policies and environmental factors Based on: Brereton T.M., Warren M.S., Roy D.B. & Stewart K. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 3 | |
Can oil palm plantations be made more hospitable for forest butterflies and birds? Based on: Koh L.P. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 1 | |
Early succession of butterfly and plant communities on set-aside fields Based on: Steffan-Dewenter I. & Tscharntke T. (1997). Study Link |
1997 | 3 | |
Quantifying the extent to which farmers can influence biodiversity on their farms Based on: Stoeckli S., Birrer S., Zellweger-Fischer J., Balmer O., Jenny M. & Pfiffner L. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | 10 | |
A Swiss agri-environment scheme effectively enhances species richness for some taxa over time Based on: Roth T., Amrhein V., Peter B. & Weber D. (2008). Study Link |
2008 | 4 | |
Effect of field margins on moths depends on species mobility: field-based evidence for landscape-scale conservation Based on: Merckx T., Feber R.E., Dulieu R.L., Townsend M.C., Parsons M.S., Bourn N.A.D., Riordan P. & Macdonald D.W. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 4 | |
The importance of viticultural landscape features and ecosystem service enhancement for native butterflies in New Zealand vineyards Based on: Gillespie M. & Wratten S.D. (2012). Study Link |
2012 | 2 | |
Arthropods in grassy field margins in the Wieringermeer: Scope, population development and possible consequences for farm practice Based on: Canters K.J. & Tamis W.L.M. (1999). Study Link |
1999 | 2 | |
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 | |
The use of hedgerows as flight paths by moths in intensive farmland landscapes Based on: Coulthard E., McCollin D. & Littlemore J. (2016). Study Link |
2016 | 1 | |
The SAFFIE project: enhancing the value of arable field margins for pollinating insects Based on: Pywell R.F., Meek W.M., Carvell C. & Hulmes L. (2007). Study Link |
2007 | 4 | |
Assessing the value of field margins for butterflies and plants: How to document and enhance biodiversity at the farm scale Based on: Sybertz J., Matthies S., Schaarschmidt F., Reich M. & von Haaren C. (2017). Study Link |
2017 | 3 | |
Effects of agri-environment schemes in a long-term ecological time series Based on: Taylor M.E. & Morecroft M.D. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 5 | |
Optimizing the biodiversity gain from agri-environment schemes Based on: Merckx T., Feber R.E., Riordan P., Townsend M.C., Bourn N.A.D., Parsons M.S. & Macdonald D.W. (2009). Study Link |
2009 | 4 |
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