2018
DOI: 10.1111/aec.12625
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Small mammal responses to farming practices in central Argentinian agroecosystems: The use of hierarchical occupancy models

Abstract: Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater levels of habitat heterogeneity. Field borders could be more suitable for biodiversity in agricultural anthromes. Small mammals are crucial in these anthromes due to their contribution to food webs and seed consumption. We used hierarchical multi-season occupancy models to assess the effect of organic versus conventional farming on multiple small mammal species in agricultural anthromes of central Argentina. We mo… Show more

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“…The relevance of vegetation for rodent populations is well known, as it can provide shelter, food, nesting opportunities, as well as protection from predators. Different studies in Argentinean agroecosystems have also tested this relationship both with remote sensing and field data (Andreo et al, 2009a, b;Gomez et al, 2018;Polop et al, 2008;Polop et al, 2012;Simone et al, 2010;Simone et al, 2012). Our results pointed to EVI t-2 derived from L8 as the best predictor (ΔDIC < 2) of mice abundance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The relevance of vegetation for rodent populations is well known, as it can provide shelter, food, nesting opportunities, as well as protection from predators. Different studies in Argentinean agroecosystems have also tested this relationship both with remote sensing and field data (Andreo et al, 2009a, b;Gomez et al, 2018;Polop et al, 2008;Polop et al, 2012;Simone et al, 2010;Simone et al, 2012). Our results pointed to EVI t-2 derived from L8 as the best predictor (ΔDIC < 2) of mice abundance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%