Birds and plants as indicators of arthropod species richness in temperate farmland
Abstract
Agricultural intensification has led to severe declines in biodiversity. Arthropods in particular have suffered from agricultural intensification but are rarely incorporated in large-scale biodiversity monitoring. Instead, a few established indicator taxa such as birds or plants are often used as a cost- and time-efficient assessment of overall biodiversity. However, recent studies provide varying results regarding correlations between these...
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Title
Birds and plants as indicators of arthropod species richness in temperate farmland
Published Date
Aug 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
103
Pages
272 - 279
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