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View article: Bumblebee Abundance in Species-Rich Grasslands in Southern Sweden Decreases with Increasing Amount of Arable Land at a Landscape Level
Bumblebee Abundance in Species-Rich Grasslands in Southern Sweden Decreases with Increasing Amount of Arable Land at a Landscape Level Open
Conservation of bumblebee populations is essential because of their role as pollinators. Declines in bumblebee abundance have been documented in recent decades, mostly attributed to agricultural intensification, landscape simplification an…
View article: The usefulness of surrogates in biodiversity conservation: A synthesis
The usefulness of surrogates in biodiversity conservation: A synthesis Open
Preserving biodiversity requires extensive information on species distributions and effectiveness of conservation actions. A surrogate approach, where a small number of species act as surrogates for broader groups of species, can simplify …
View article: Maintaining an open landscape: a 15-year multi-site experiment comparing seven management methods for semi-natural grasslands
Maintaining an open landscape: a 15-year multi-site experiment comparing seven management methods for semi-natural grasslands Open
The data and publications presented here stems from a field trial started in Sweden ca 1972 (at one site still running in 2023). The purpose of the trial was to compare traditional management of semi-natural grasslands by grazing or annual…
View article: Maintaining an open landscape: a 15-year multi-site experiment comparing seven management methods for semi-natural grasslands
Maintaining an open landscape: a 15-year multi-site experiment comparing seven management methods for semi-natural grasslands Open
The data and publications presented here stems from a field trial started in Sweden ca 1972 (at one site still running in 2023). The purpose of the trial was to compare traditional management of semi-natural grasslands by grazing or annual…
View article: Site factors are more important than management for indicator species in semi-natural grasslands in southern Sweden
Site factors are more important than management for indicator species in semi-natural grasslands in southern Sweden Open
Management of semi-natural grasslands is essential to retain the characteristic diversity of flora and fauna found in these habitats. To maintain, restore or recreate favourable conditions for grassland species, knowledge regarding how the…
View article: Synergies and Trade-Offs for Sustainable Food Production in Sweden: An Integrated Approach
Synergies and Trade-Offs for Sustainable Food Production in Sweden: An Integrated Approach Open
The production of food can have large impacts on sustainable development in relation to various socio-ecological dimensions, like climate change, the environment, animal welfare, livestock epidemiology, and the economy. To achieve a sustai…
View article: Effects of mowing frequency on grassland flora and fauna: implications for the conservation of semi-natural grasslands in Europe
Effects of mowing frequency on grassland flora and fauna: implications for the conservation of semi-natural grasslands in Europe Open
To maintain the high biodiversity and preserve the conservation value of semi-natural grasslands, management like grazing or mowing is necessary. Given the limited resources available for management, and few remaining areas, the best manag…
View article: Swedish monitoring data reveal negative effect of neo-nicotinoids on bumblebee abundance
Swedish monitoring data reveal negative effect of neo-nicotinoids on bumblebee abundance Open
Neo-nicotinioids are used as insecticides in a variety of crops, e.g. as seed-coating, but have also been found lethal to pollinating insects. In 2013, the European Union introduced a moratorium on some of these compounds. At the same time…
View article: Conservation of semi-natural grasslands: Effects of different management methods on biodiversity
Conservation of semi-natural grasslands: Effects of different management methods on biodiversity Open
Species-rich semi-natural grassland are valuable habitats in the agricultural landscape as they may contain a high diversity of both plant and animal species, as well as provide essential ecosystem services like pollination. To keep these …
View article: Additional file 1: of Community analysis of the abundance and diversity of biting midge species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in three European countries at different latitudes
Additional file 1: of Community analysis of the abundance and diversity of biting midge species (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) in three European countries at different latitudes Open
Table S1. A list of the species per country found in this study. References to previous research of Culicoides fauna in the same countries are made, as well as remarks on the distribution of the species as described in the IIKC. (XLSX 14 k…
View article: Annual burning of semi‐natural grasslands for conservation: winners and losers among plant species
Annual burning of semi‐natural grasslands for conservation: winners and losers among plant species Open
Species‐rich semi‐natural grasslands in Europe are a main target for conservation efforts, and alternative methods to the traditional management of mowing or grazing would be welcome due to the difficulties in maintaining traditional manag…
View article: Grazing vs. mowing: A meta-analysis of biodiversity benefits for grassland management
Grazing vs. mowing: A meta-analysis of biodiversity benefits for grassland management Open
To maintain the high biodiversity of semi-natural grasslands, management by grazing or mowing is needed. Given the limited resources and few remaining areas, the best management method should be used. However, only a few studies comparing …