Authors
Sylwia Pustkowiak, Zbigniew Kwieciński, Magdalena Lenda, Michał Żmihorski, Zuzanna M Rosin, Piotr Tryjanowski, Piotr Skórka
Publication date
2021/8
Source
Biological Reviews
Volume
96
Issue
4
Pages
1386-1403
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Farmland birds belong to the most endangered group of vertebrates in Europe. They are an important component of farmland biodiversity considering the numerous functions they perform (e.g. seed dispersal, improving germination, increasing gene flow, nutrient recycling, and pest control). Therefore, their decline imposes substantial risks on agricultural ecosystems. In general, farmland bird conservation includes land‐use and management alterations leading to less‐intensive farming and land‐sparing for breeding habitats (e.g. agri‐environment‐climate schemes, and organic farming). However, theoretical concepts describing farmland biodiversity maintenance and applied conservation measures usually ignore the role of singular, often very small, natural or man‐made elements in an agricultural landscape. These elements play a role in the populations of certain species, their biology and in the general species …
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