Title of article :
Effect of field margins on moths depends on species mobility: Field-based evidence for landscape-scale conservation
Author/Authors :
Thomas Merckx، نويسنده , , Ruth E. Feber، نويسنده , , Rebecca L. Dulieu، نويسنده , , Martin C. Townsend، نويسنده , , Mark S. Parsons، نويسنده , , Nigel A.D. Bourn، نويسنده , , Philip Riordan، نويسنده , , DAVID W. MACDONALD، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
8
From page :
302
To page :
309
Abstract :
Agri-environment schemes (AES) are widely used policy instruments intended to combat widespread biodiversity declines across agricultural landscapes. Here, using a light trapping and mark-release-recapture study at a field-scale on nine common and widespread larger moth species, we investigate the effect of wide field margins (a popular current scheme option) and the presence of hedgerow trees (a potential scheme option in England) on moth abundance. Of these, we show that wide field margins positively affected abundances, although species did not all respond in the same way. We demonstrate that this variation can be attributed to species-specific mobility characteristics. Those species for which the effect of wide margins was strongest covered shorter distances, and were more frequently recaptured at their site of first capture. This demonstrates that the standard, field-scale uptake of AES may be effective only for less mobile species. We discuss that a landscape-scale approach, in contrast, could deliver significant biodiversity gains, as our results indicate that such an approach (perhaps delivered through targeting farmers to join AES) would be effective for the majority of wider countryside species, irrespective of their mobility level.
Keywords :
Hedgerow trees , Lepidoptera , Moths , Cost-effective agri-environment schemes , Landscape connectivity , Farming and wildlife , Field margins , Dispersal , Landscape-scale conservation
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Record number :
1285121
Link To Document :
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