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Small field islands systems include a large proportion of the regional orthopteran species pool in arable landscapes
2020
Journal of Insect Conservation
The tendency of species richness to increase with patch area is one of the most robust empirical generalisations in ecology and its logic drives conservation actions. Indeed, preference is often given to conserving large, highly connected areas over small isolated patches. However, small habitats have been shown to be important biodiversity refuges in managed landscapes. Field islands are small remnants of natural habitat patches surrounded by cropland. While their island-like position in a
doi:10.1007/s10841-020-00245-z
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