Regional biodiversity in an agricultural landscape: the contribution of seminatural habitat islands
Abstract
An important goal of ecological compensation measures in agricultural areas is the conservation and enhancement of regional species diversity. However, some current European agri-environment schemes seem to be rather ineffective. A likely explanation is the lack of source populations in intensely cultivated landscapes. Remnants of natural and seminatural habitats can contribute to regional biodiversity in various ways: as essential habitats for...
Paper Details
Title
Regional biodiversity in an agricultural landscape: the contribution of seminatural habitat islands
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
129 - 138
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