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Experimental evidence that ground‐disturbance benefits Woodlark Lullula arborea
Authors:Robert W Hawkes  Jennifer Smart  Andy Brown  Helen Jones  Paul M Dolman
Abstract:To determine whether ground‐disturbance increased Woodlark Lullula arborea abundance, we examined responses over 3 years to four treatments varying in establishment method (shallow‐ or deep‐cultivated) and complexity (homogeneous or ‘complex‐mosaics’ comprising fallow and recently cultivated subplots), plus controls, replicated across the largest lowland grass‐heath in the UK. Abundance increased through the study and was higher on plots closer to woodland and across all treatments. Within complex‐mosaics, Woodlark preferentially used recently cultivated subplots over 1‐ or 2‐year‐old fallows. Regardless of treatment detail, providing suitable foraging habitat within c. 45 m of woodland, through annual ground‐disturbance, can increase Woodlark abundance within lowland grass‐heaths characterized by closed swards.
Keywords:conservation management  grass‐heath  lowland heathland  semi‐natural habitat
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