2023
DOI: 10.1111/acv.12898
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Distance to the edge and other landscape features influence nest predation in grey partridges

A. Laux,
K. Mayer,
W. Beeke
et al.

Abstract: Predation and habitat deterioration are the main reasons for the strong decline of ground‐nesting farmland birds such as the grey partridge Perdix perdix in Europe. Grey partridge nests and incubating females are especially vulnerable to predation. We have previously demonstrated that predator activity is much lower inside flower blocks (agri‐environment schemes sown with a flower seed mix) than at their edges and that predator activity in flower blocks depends on the surrounding landscape. Here, we investigat… Show more

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