Higher avian biodiversity, increased shrub cover and proximity to continuous forest may reduce pest insect crop loss in small‐scale oil palm farming
One of the key ecosystem services offered by avian biodiversity within agricultural landscapes is natural predation. Nonetheless, the current use of biological control agents such as farmland birds in oil palm plantations is relatively limited. This study aimed to assess the potential roles of avian...
Main Authors: | Yahya, Muhammad Syafiq, Ibrahim, Nor Laili, Kamarudin, Norman, Ahmad, Siti Nurulhidayah, Atikah, Sharifah Nur, Sanusi, Ruzana, Norhisham, Ahmad Razi, Mohd Masri, Mohamed Mazmira, Azhar, Badrul |
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John Wiley and Sons
2024
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