Special Issue. The future of agri-environment schemes: biodiversity gains and ecosystem service delivery ?
Titre complémentaire- Adaptive management and targeting of agri-environment schemes does benefit biodiversity: a case study of the corn bunting Emberiza calandra (pages 514–522)
Conservation management of eastern Australian farmland birds in relation to landscape gradients (pages 523–531)
The effectiveness of agri-environment schemes for the conservation of farmland moths: assessing the importance of a landscape-scale management approach (pages 532–542)
Methods of enhancing botanical diversity within field margins of intensively managed grassland: a 7-year field experiment (pages 551–560)
Organic dairy farming: impacts on insect–flower interaction networks and pollination (pages 561–569)
Mixed effects of organic farming and landscape complexity on farmland biodiversity and biological control potential across Europe (pages 570–579)
Attract and reward: combining chemical ecology and habitat manipulation to enhance biological control in field crops (pages 580–590)
Which prey sustains cold-adapted invertebrate generalist predators in arable land? Examining prey choices by molecular gut-content analysis (pages 591–599)
Additional carbon sequestration benefits of grassland diversity restoration (pages 600–608)
The effect of agricultural diversity and crop choice on functional capacity change in grassland conversions (pages 609–618)
A quantitative review of ecosystem service studies: approaches, shortcomings and the road ahead (pages 630–636)
Source- 01/06/2011 - p. 509-636, bibliogr., graph., tabl.
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