(2012). Long-term effects of hedgerow management policies on resource provision for wildlife. Biological Conservation 145: 24-29.Staley JT et al. 2012. Long-term effects of hedgerow management policies on resource provision for wildlife. Biol Conserv. 145:24-29....
Hedgerows are an important semi-natural habitat for invertebrates and other wildlife within agricultural landscapes. Hedgerow quality can be greatly affected either by over- or under-management. Neglect of hedgerows is an increasingly important issue as traditional management techniques such as hedgelaying...
Staley JT, Sparks TH, Croxton PJ, Baldock KCR, Heard MS, Hulmes S, Hulmes L, Peyton J, Amya SR, Pywell RF (2012) Long-term effects of hedgerow management policies on resource provision for wildlife. Biol Conserv 145:24–29CrossRef Stanley DA, Stout JC (2013) Quantifying the impacts of...
The influence of hedgerow structural condition on wildlife habitat provision in farmed landscapesHedgerowHabitat structureManagementConservationAgri-environmentIn this review, we discuss the role of hedgerow structure and condition in determining the value of hedgerow habitat for biodiversity conservation within ...
Staley JT, Amy SR, Adams NP, Chapman RE, Peyton JM, Pywell RF (2015) Re-structuring hedges: rejuvenation management can improve the long term quality of hedge- row habitats for wildlife in the UK. Biol Conserv 186:187-196Staley J.T., Amya S.R., Adams N.P., Chapman R.E., Peyton...
'good practice guidelines' for hedgerow management are not practical to implement on some farms (e.g. late winter trimming on hill farms in wetter parts of western Britain), in many areas there is now a good mix of hedgerow management methods, that should be beneficial to farmland wildlife....
Hedgerow management can alter habitat structure and quality, potentially influencing invertebrate community structure. We assessed the impacts of management treatments on moth communities and their parasitoids. Two treatments ('cutting frequency': once every 1, 2, or 3years, and 'cutting time': autumn...
More comprehensive understanding of hedgerow, or other vegetated buffer strips, conditions offered by UAV surveys can enable better informed decisions on habitat management and biodiversity conservation in rural areas. Acquisitions over larger areas, potentially integrated with satellite remote sensin...
WILDLIFE managementWEEDSThe cause of recent population declines in some farmland/hedgerow breeding bird species in the UK is related to a lack of cover and food resources in winter. In improved grassland areas some of those declines have been particularly acute and some have been s...
Wildlife hedgingHedgerows are an important semi-natural habitat for invertebrates and other wildlife within agricultural landscapes. Hedgerow quality can be greatly affected either by over- or under-management. Neglect of hedgerows is an increasingly important issue as traditional management techniques such ...