Small woodlands and butterfly conservation on farmland
The impacts of small woodlands on farmland biodiversity are less well studied than those of other habitats, such as hedgerows and field margins. Butterfly abundance and species richness were recorded along transects on two farms in southern England, one organic and one conventional, which had small...
Main Authors: | Feber, R, Johnson, P, Manley, W, Macdonald, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Association of Applied Biologists
2018
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