Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds

Across Europe, patches of un-cropped land (field margins, fallows etc.) have been established and managed as part of agri-environment schemes (AES) to counteract the decrease of farmland biodiversity. Various studies demonstrate a positive impact of such un-cropped land on different taxa. However, t...

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Main Authors: Meichtry-Stier, Kim S., Duplain, Jérôme, Lanz, Michael, Lugrin, Bernard, Birrer, Simon
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Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4971968
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66045pc
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:4971968 2023-05-15T13:10:13+02:00 Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds Meichtry-Stier, Kim S. Duplain, Jérôme Lanz, Michael Lugrin, Bernard Birrer, Simon 2018-08-24 https://zenodo.org/record/4971968 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66045pc unknown doi:10.1002/ece3.4420 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://zenodo.org/record/4971968 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66045pc oai:zenodo.org:4971968 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode wildflower area Geneva bird territories Miliaria calandra Saxicola torquata bird densities habitat association field margin Champagne genevoise Lanius collurio Emberiza hortulana Vanellus vanellus Sylvia communis Saxicola rubetra Switzerland Emberiza citrinella compositional anaysis Coturnix coturnix fallow habitat characteristics Alauda arvensis Hippolais polyglotta Emberiza cirlus Motacilla flava info:eu-repo/semantics/other dataset 2018 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66045pc10.1002/ece3.4420 2023-03-10T22:03:35Z Across Europe, patches of un-cropped land (field margins, fallows etc.) have been established and managed as part of agri-environment schemes (AES) to counteract the decrease of farmland biodiversity. Various studies demonstrate a positive impact of such un-cropped land on different taxa. However, there is potential to further improve the efficiency of fallow options for farmland birds. In a long-term monitoring, 12 breeding farmland bird species and sizes of perennial fallows were recorded from 1992 to 2015 in a 6.1 km2 area in Switzerland. Furthermore, habitat composition and fallow characteristics were mapped in 2012. We calculated population trends, analysed habitat associations and revealed the impact of fallow habitat characteristics on territory density. The proportion of fallows in the study site increased from 1.4 % (1992) to 8.5 % (2012). Population trends of six out of 12 censused species increased significantly over the same time, four species showed no trend and trends of two species decreased. Seven species were analysed in more detail, for five of them fallows were overrepresented around their territory centre-points compared to arable fields and grassland. The overall territory density of these five species was higher in small fallows which were not placed next to a wood and which held bramble rubus spp., shrubs and the tall-growing forb goldenrod (Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea). Our study confirms that perennial fallows are a highly suitable option to support different farmland birds in arable landscapes. Yet, we recommend optimising fallows through careful site selection and management, such that they are not established on shady locations and are structurally diverse by allowing brambles, shrubs and tall-growing forbs to occur. We suggest adapting the Swiss AES in this regard. Biodiversity-related advisory services available for farmers could increase the probability that fallow options are implemented and managed properly for targeted species. territory numbers of priority farmland ... Dataset Alauda arvensis Vanellus vanellus Zenodo Champagne ENVELOPE(-136.483,-136.483,60.788,60.788)
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topic wildflower area
Geneva
bird territories
Miliaria calandra
Saxicola torquata
bird densities
habitat association
field margin
Champagne genevoise
Lanius collurio
Emberiza hortulana
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Saxicola rubetra
Switzerland
Emberiza citrinella
compositional anaysis
Coturnix coturnix
fallow
habitat characteristics
Alauda arvensis
Hippolais polyglotta
Emberiza cirlus
Motacilla flava
spellingShingle wildflower area
Geneva
bird territories
Miliaria calandra
Saxicola torquata
bird densities
habitat association
field margin
Champagne genevoise
Lanius collurio
Emberiza hortulana
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Saxicola rubetra
Switzerland
Emberiza citrinella
compositional anaysis
Coturnix coturnix
fallow
habitat characteristics
Alauda arvensis
Hippolais polyglotta
Emberiza cirlus
Motacilla flava
Meichtry-Stier, Kim S.
Duplain, Jérôme
Lanz, Michael
Lugrin, Bernard
Birrer, Simon
Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
topic_facet wildflower area
Geneva
bird territories
Miliaria calandra
Saxicola torquata
bird densities
habitat association
field margin
Champagne genevoise
Lanius collurio
Emberiza hortulana
Vanellus vanellus
Sylvia communis
Saxicola rubetra
Switzerland
Emberiza citrinella
compositional anaysis
Coturnix coturnix
fallow
habitat characteristics
Alauda arvensis
Hippolais polyglotta
Emberiza cirlus
Motacilla flava
description Across Europe, patches of un-cropped land (field margins, fallows etc.) have been established and managed as part of agri-environment schemes (AES) to counteract the decrease of farmland biodiversity. Various studies demonstrate a positive impact of such un-cropped land on different taxa. However, there is potential to further improve the efficiency of fallow options for farmland birds. In a long-term monitoring, 12 breeding farmland bird species and sizes of perennial fallows were recorded from 1992 to 2015 in a 6.1 km2 area in Switzerland. Furthermore, habitat composition and fallow characteristics were mapped in 2012. We calculated population trends, analysed habitat associations and revealed the impact of fallow habitat characteristics on territory density. The proportion of fallows in the study site increased from 1.4 % (1992) to 8.5 % (2012). Population trends of six out of 12 censused species increased significantly over the same time, four species showed no trend and trends of two species decreased. Seven species were analysed in more detail, for five of them fallows were overrepresented around their territory centre-points compared to arable fields and grassland. The overall territory density of these five species was higher in small fallows which were not placed next to a wood and which held bramble rubus spp., shrubs and the tall-growing forb goldenrod (Solidago canadensis and S. gigantea). Our study confirms that perennial fallows are a highly suitable option to support different farmland birds in arable landscapes. Yet, we recommend optimising fallows through careful site selection and management, such that they are not established on shady locations and are structurally diverse by allowing brambles, shrubs and tall-growing forbs to occur. We suggest adapting the Swiss AES in this regard. Biodiversity-related advisory services available for farmers could increase the probability that fallow options are implemented and managed properly for targeted species. territory numbers of priority farmland ...
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author Meichtry-Stier, Kim S.
Duplain, Jérôme
Lanz, Michael
Lugrin, Bernard
Birrer, Simon
author_facet Meichtry-Stier, Kim S.
Duplain, Jérôme
Lanz, Michael
Lugrin, Bernard
Birrer, Simon
author_sort Meichtry-Stier, Kim S.
title Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
title_short Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
title_full Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
title_fullStr Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
title_full_unstemmed Data from: The importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
title_sort data from: the importance of size, location and vegetation composition of perennial fallows for farmland birds
publishDate 2018
url https://zenodo.org/record/4971968
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.66045pc
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