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Land‐use change and biodiversity: Challenges for assembling evidence on the greatest threat to nature
Land‐use change is considered the greatest threat to nature, having caused worldwide
declines in the abundance, diversity, and health of species and ecosystems. Despite …
declines in the abundance, diversity, and health of species and ecosystems. Despite …
Effects of large herbivores on grassland arthropod diversity
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of
biodiversity in grassland ecosystems, but a synthesis of how arthropod diversity is affected …
biodiversity in grassland ecosystems, but a synthesis of how arthropod diversity is affected …
EDITOR'S CHOICE: Confronting contingency in restoration: management and site history determine outcomes of assembling prairies, but site characteristics and …
The outcomes of ecological restoration are notoriously unpredictable, but we have no
general predictive understanding of this contingency. Management decisions can have …
general predictive understanding of this contingency. Management decisions can have …
Can cattle grazing benefit grassland butterflies?
Grassland insects face some of the most severe declines in species diversity and total
abundance, in part due to agriculture. Livestock grazing is the largest agricultural land use …
abundance, in part due to agriculture. Livestock grazing is the largest agricultural land use …
A review of management actions on insect pollinators on public lands in the United States
Public lands face growing demands to provide ecosystem services, while protecting species
of conservation concern, like insect pollinators. Insect pollinators are critical for the …
of conservation concern, like insect pollinators. Insect pollinators are critical for the …
Arthropods and fire: previous research sha** future conservation
Fire is a natural process in grasslands that maintains an open canopy and creates variable
vegetative structure and composition over time. Although there is a wealth of knowledge on …
vegetative structure and composition over time. Although there is a wealth of knowledge on …
Diversity and trait composition of moths respond to land-use intensification in grasslands: generalists replace specialists
Grasslands belong to the ecologically most relevant habitats in cultural landscapes, but also
provide high economic value when used as meadows or pastures. Land-use intensification …
provide high economic value when used as meadows or pastures. Land-use intensification …
Cattle grazing results in greater floral resources and pollinators than sheep grazing in low‐diversity grasslands
Land‐use and land‐cover change associated with agriculture is one of the main drivers of
biodiversity loss. In heavily modified agricultural landscapes, grazing lands may be the only …
biodiversity loss. In heavily modified agricultural landscapes, grazing lands may be the only …
Making sense of a prairie butterfly paradox: the effects of grazing, time since fire, and sampling period on regal fritillary abundance
Although grasslands often require periodic disturbance to prevent woody plant invasion,
some grassland-obligate butterfly species respond negatively to disturbance agents such as …
some grassland-obligate butterfly species respond negatively to disturbance agents such as …
Ant biodiversity and ecosystem services in bioenergy landscapes
Most strategies for limiting global climate change invoke the use of bioenergy, but biofuel
crops vary in climate mitigation potential and in the provision of other ecosystem services …
crops vary in climate mitigation potential and in the provision of other ecosystem services …