Authors
Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki, Zoltán Elek, Katalin Balázs, Csaba Centeri, Eszter Falusi, Philippe Jeanneret, Károly Penksza, László Podmaniczky, Ottó Szalkovszki, András Báldi
Publication date
2013/10/1
Journal
Ecological indicators
Volume
33
Pages
111-120
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The benefits of low input farming on biodiversity and ecosystem services are already well-established, however most of these studies focus only on the focal field scales. We aimed to study whether these benefits exist at the whole farm scale, to find the main environmental driving effects on biodiversity at the whole farm scale in farms of different grassland grazing intensity, applying three well-known species diversity indicator groups of different ecological traits. Edaphic (earthworms), epigeic (spiders) and flying (bees) taxa were sampled in each identified habitat type within 18 low-input farms in Central Hungary, 2010. The number of habitat types, the number of grassland plots, the cumulative area of grasslands and habitat type had an effect on the species richness and abundance of spiders, while grassland grazing intensity influenced the species richness of bees. Both bees and spiders were sensitive to …
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