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Patches of bare ground as a staple commodity for declining ground-foraging insectivorous farmland birds
Authors:Schaub Michael  Martinez Nicolas  Tagmann-Ioset Aline  Weisshaupt Nadja  Maurer Melanie L  Reichlin Thomas S  Abadi Fitsum  Zbinden Niklaus  Jenni Lukas  Arlettaz Raphaël
Institution:Division of Conservation Biology, Institute of Ecology and Evolution, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract:Conceived to combat widescale biodiversity erosion in farmland, agri-environment schemes have largely failed to deliver their promises despite massive financial support. While several common species have shown to react positively to existing measures, rare species have continued to decline in most European countries. Of particular concern is the status of insectivorous farmland birds that forage on the ground. We modelled the foraging habitat preferences of four declining insectivorous bird species (hoopoe, wryneck, woodlark, common redstart) inhabiting fruit tree plantations, orchards and vineyards. All species preferred foraging in habitat mosaics consisting of patches of grass and bare ground, with an optimal, species-specific bare ground coverage of 30-70% at the foraging patch scale. In the study areas, birds thrived in intensively cultivated farmland where such ground vegetation mosaics existed. Not promoted by conventional agri-environment schemes until now, patches of bare ground should be implemented throughout grassland in order to prevent further decline of insectivorous farmland birds.
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