The importance of grassland islands and forest habitats for the overwintering of terrestrial arthropods in agricultural landscape

In the prestigious journal Biological Conservation, we published a paper describing the location of overwintering arthropods in agricultural landscapes. Ground beetles, rove beetles, spiders, centipedes, and millipedes strongly prefered non-productive islands (habitats) and their edges compare to arable land. This applies for grassland and woodland islands, and therefore suggests that create new islands (habitats)  and protecting existing islands in agricultural landscapes is very important..

The link to the full article is here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S000632072200310X?dgcid=coauthor&fbclid=IwAR3EWb5PdokqygUZ1zHnxLPYJ3BtyUCYGzs4jJaQN1pgr60AKiUrQ9V2M4s 

Další články v rubrice

English ☰ Menu

We use cookies on the web presentations of the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (under the czu.cz domain). These files give us ways to serve our services better and help us analyze site performance. We can share information about how you use our sites with our social media, advertising, and analytics partners. In the settings, you can choose which cookies we can use. You can change or revoke your consent at any time.