Farmland practices are driving bird population decline across Europe
Abstrak
Significance Using the most recent and largest empirical dataset ever assembled for Europe to investigate the effect of anthropogenic pressures, we highlighted the predominant detrimental impact of agriculture intensification on avian biodiversity at a continental scale over climate change, urbanization, and forest cover changes. Our results do not simply quantify correlations, but our analytical design is meant to strive for more quasicausal responses of bird populations to global change drivers. This paper contributes to the highest political and technical challenge faced by agricultural policy in Europe, struggling to balance high productivity from intensive agricultural practices with environmental protection, and the results are therefore crucial to policymakers, scientists, and the general public concerned for biodiversity and global change issues.
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (51)
Stanislas Rigal
V. Dakos
H. Alonso
A. Auniņš
Z. Benkő
L. Brotóns
T. Chodkiewicz
P. Chylarecki
Elisabetta de Carli
J. C. Del Moral
C. Domșa
V. Escandell
B. Fontaine
R. Foppen
R. Gregory
S. Harris
S. Herrando
M. Husby
C. Ieronymidou
F. Jiguet
J. Kennedy
A. Klvaňová
P. Kmecl
L. Kuczyński
P. Kurlavičius
J. Kålås
A. Lehikoinen
Å. Lindström
Romain Lorrillière
C. Moshøj
Renno Nellis
D. Noble
D. Eskildsen
J. Paquet
M. Pélissié
C. Pladevall
D. Portolou
J. Reif
Hans Schmid
B. Seaman
Zoltán D. Szabó
T. Szép
G. Florenzano
N. Teufelbauer
S. Trautmann
C. V. van Turnhout
Zdeněk Vermouzek
Thomas Vikstrøm
P. Voříšek
A. Weiserbs
V. Devictor
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2023
- Bahasa
- en
- Total Sitasi
- 346×
- Sumber Database
- Semantic Scholar
- DOI
- 10.1073/pnas.2216573120
- Akses
- Open Access ✓