@article{MTMT:31492614, title = {Linear woody landscape elements may help to mitigate leaf surface loss caused by the cereal leaf beetle}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/31492614}, author = {Lajos, Károly Attila and Császár, Orsolya and Sárospataki, Miklós György and Samu, Ferenc and Tóth, Ferenc}, doi = {10.1007/s10980-020-01097-3}, journal-iso = {LANDSCAPE ECOL}, journal = {LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY}, volume = {35}, unique-id = {31492614}, issn = {0921-2973}, abstract = {Woody semi-natural habitats serve as permanent habitats and hibernation sites for natural enemies and, through spillover processes, they play an important role in the biological control of insect pests. However, this service is also dependent on the amount and configuration of the dominating woody habitat types: linear landscape elements (hedgerows, shelterbelts), and more evenly extended plantations. Relating natural enemy action to the landscape context can help to identify the effect of woody habitats on biological control effectiveness.}, year = {2020}, eissn = {1572-9761}, pages = {2225-2238}, orcid-numbers = {Tóth, Ferenc/0000-0003-4515-556X} } @article{MTMT:30625433, title = {The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agroecosystem services across Europe}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/30625433}, author = {Martin, Emily A. and Dainese, Matteo and Clough, Yann and Báldi, András and Bommarco, Riccardo and Gagic, Vesna and Garratt, Michael P.D. and Holzschuh, Andrea and Kleijn, David and Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó and Marini, Lorenzo and Potts, Simon G. and Smith, Henrik G. and Al Hassan, Diab and Albrecht, Matthias and Andersson, Georg K.S. and Asís, Josep D. and Aviron, Stéphanie and Balzan, Mario V. and Baños‐Picón, Laura and Bartomeus, Ignasi and Batáry, Péter and Burel, Francoise and Caballero‐López, Berta and Concepción, Elena D. and Coudrain, Valérie and Dänhardt, Juliana and Diaz, Mario and Diekötter, Tim and Dormann, Carsten F. and Duflot, Rémi and Entling, Martin H. and Farwig, Nina and Fischer, Christina and Frank, Thomas and Garibaldi, Lucas A. and Hermann, John and Herzog, Felix and Inclán, Diego and Jacot, Katja and Jauker, Frank and Jeanneret, Philippe and Kaiser, Marina and Krauss, Jochen and Le Féon, Violette and Marshall, Jon and Moonen, Anna‐Camilla and Moreno, Gerardo and Riedinger, Verena and Rundlöf, Maj and Rusch, Adrien and Scheper, Jeroen and Schneider, Gudrun and Schüepp, Christof and Stutz, Sonja and Sutter, Louis and Tamburini, Giovanni and Thies, Carsten and Tormos, José and Tscharntke, Teja and Tschumi, Matthias and Uzman, Deniz and Wagner, Christian and Zubair‐Anjum, Muhammad and Steffan‐Dewenter, Ingolf and Scherber, Christoph}, doi = {10.1111/ele.13265}, journal-iso = {ECOL LETT}, journal = {ECOLOGY LETTERS}, volume = {22}, unique-id = {30625433}, issn = {1461-023X}, abstract = {Managing agricultural landscapes to support biodiversity and ecosystem services is a key aim of a sustainable agriculture. However, how the spatial arrangement of crop fields and other habitats in landscapes impacts arthropods and their functions is poorly known. Synthesising data from 49 studies (1515 landscapes) across Europe, we examined effects of landscape composition (% habitats) and configuration (edge density) on arthropods in fields and their margins, pest control, pollination and yields. Configuration effects interacted with the proportions of crop and non‐crop habitats, and species’ dietary, dispersal and overwintering traits led to contrasting responses to landscape variables. Overall, however, in landscapes with high edge density, 70% of pollinator and 44% of natural enemy species reached highest abundances and pollination and pest control improved 1.7‐ and 1.4‐fold respectively. Arable‐dominated landscapes with high edge densities achieved high yields. This suggests that enhancing edge density in European agroecosystems can promote functional biodiversity and yield‐enhancing ecosystem services.}, year = {2019}, eissn = {1461-0248}, pages = {1083-1094}, orcid-numbers = {Báldi, András/0000-0001-6063-3721; Batáry, Péter/0000-0002-1017-6996} } @article{MTMT:3276162, title = {How Agricultural Intensification Affects Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/3276162}, author = {Emmerson, M and Morales, MB and Oñate, JJ and Batáry, Péter and Berendse, F and Liira, J and Aavik, T and Guerrero, I and Bommarco, R and Eggers, S and Pärt, T and Tscharntke, T and Weisser, W and Clement, L and Bengtsson, J}, doi = {10.1016/bs.aecr.2016.08.005}, journal-iso = {ADV ECOL RES}, journal = {ADVANCES IN ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH}, volume = {55}, unique-id = {3276162}, issn = {0065-2504}, year = {2016}, eissn = {2163-582X}, pages = {43-97}, orcid-numbers = {Batáry, Péter/0000-0002-1017-6996} }