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Autor:
Liam P. Crowther, James J. Gilroy, Robert W. Hawkes, Will J. Peach, Daniel Salliss, Jonathan R. Webb, Paul M. Dolman
Nature recovery actions within anthropogenic landscapes typically target small and unrepresentative species sub-sets, or generic habitat features that are assumed to benefit wider suites of species, despite incomplete understanding of what these spec
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::afda2fe9a73953cc299278713d383b25
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/91409/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/91409/
Autor:
Daria Dadam, Robert A. Robinson, Anabel Clements, Will J. Peach, Malcolm Bennett, J. Marcus Rowcliffe, Andrew A. Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 6, Iss 7 (2019)
Parasites have the capacity to affect animal populations by modifying host survival, and it is increasingly recognized that infectious disease can negatively impact biodiversity. Populations of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus) have declined in m
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https://doaj.org/article/2dcf74b142f349689793461aa8e991c0
Autor:
Rosie J Lennon, Nick J B Isaac, Richard F Shore, Will J Peach, Jenny C Dunn, M Glória Pereira, Kathryn E Arnold, David Garthwaite, Colin D Brown
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0223093 (2019)
Over the last 20 years, a new group of systemic insecticides-the neonicotinoids-has gained prominence in arable systems, and their application globally has risen year on year. Previous modelling studies using long-term data have suggested that neonic
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https://doaj.org/article/2d8c6597aad34ec3ab688b7f7d6a3349
Autor:
Elwyn Sharps, Robert W. Hawkes, Andrew J. Bladon, David L. Buckingham, Jennifer Border, Antony J. Morris, Philip V. Grice, Will J. Peach
Funder: Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
Agri‐environment schemes (AES) are the primary policy mechanism for addressing farmland biodiversity declines across Europe. Despite previous studies on the impacts of AES on biodiversity, ther
Agri‐environment schemes (AES) are the primary policy mechanism for addressing farmland biodiversity declines across Europe. Despite previous studies on the impacts of AES on biodiversity, ther
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f938416dcff3d1749f53aa0ff216fba6
Autor:
Lara Moreno-Zarate, Beatriz Arroyo, Francesc Sardà-Palomera, Gregorio Rocha, Gerard Bota, Will J. Peach
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 868:161192
Knowledge of seasonal variation in hunting pressure and the demographic composition of hunting bags is likely to be important for the effective management of quarry species. Such knowledge is particularly important where regulatory mechanisms aim to
Publikováno v:
Bird Conservation International. 31:620-639
SummaryConservation measures providing food-rich habitats through agri-environment schemes (AES) have the potential to affect the demography and local abundance of species limited by food availability. The European Turtle Dove Streptopelia turtur is
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 57:985-994
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 33:1045-1055
Empirical evidence from many regions suggests that most species would be least negatively affected if human food demand were met through high-yield agricultural production and conservation of nonfarm ecosystems (land sparing), rather than through wil
Autor:
Paul E. Bellamy, Elisabeth C. Charman, Neil Riddle, Will B. Kirby, Alice C. Broome, Gavin M. Siriwardena, Philip V. Grice, Will J. Peach, Richard D. Gregory
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Management. 316:115221
Agri-environment incentives form a central mechanism supporting changes to land management to provide public benefits. This study assesses the medium-term effects of woodland management on 13 target, specialist woodland bird species, as well as other
Autor:
Tom Finch, Dario Massimino, John W. Redhead, Andrew Balmford, Rhys E. Green, Rob H. Field, Brett H. Day, Will J. Peach
1. Understanding how to allocate land for the sustainable delivery of multiple, competing objectives is a major societal challenge. The land sharing‐sparing framework presents a heuristic for understanding the trade‐off between food production an
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