2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2012.07.021
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The effects of land sparing and wildlife-friendly practices on grassland bird abundance within organic farmlands

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“…These data contribute to the land sparing/land sharing discussion; providing an example where farm-scale land sparing, in this case woodland patches, is complemented by land sharing in the adjacent crop matrix. Further data are needed for other farmland birds in North America, including both shrubland and grassland species [28,53], particularly those populations in decline in regions where organic farming is practiced at a sufficiently large scale to contribute to species conservation.…”
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“…These data contribute to the land sparing/land sharing discussion; providing an example where farm-scale land sparing, in this case woodland patches, is complemented by land sharing in the adjacent crop matrix. Further data are needed for other farmland birds in North America, including both shrubland and grassland species [28,53], particularly those populations in decline in regions where organic farming is practiced at a sufficiently large scale to contribute to species conservation.…”
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“…Organic farms in the Great Plains region involve row crop and small grain production and livestock grazing. Land use associated with organic farms in the region include high and low intensity crops, pasture, and non-crop natural areas [28]. Common crops in the region include corn (Zea mays), soybean (Glycine max), wheat (Triticum aestivum), and alfalfa (Medicago sativa).…”
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“…There is a clear need to integrate biodiversity and ecosystem services into the management of agroecosystems (Perrings et al 2006, Pretty et al 2010, Quinn 2012. Furthermore, given evidence supporting the need to include local stakeholders (Dawson et al 2008, Persha et al 2011, Fischer et al 2012, it is clear that farmers must be involved in the process of local management for biodiversity and ecosystem services, that tools need to be suitable for farmer use (Lightfoot and Noble 2001, Darnhofer et al 2010, Cerf et al 2012, and that management must consider suitable scales (Darnhofer et al 2010).…”
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“…We sampled avian communities during the summer breeding seasons of 2007-2009 as part of an associated project (Quinn et al 2012). Land use and land cover data were provided by individual farmers, USDA, and USFWS and verified during farm visits.…”
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