2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocon.2014.02.029
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Birds protected by national legislation show improved population trends in Eastern Europe

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“…As a surrogate for life-history strategy, we used species' body mass (in grams) assuming that larger bodied species invest more energy to survival and have thus 'slower strategies' being under the so-called 'K-selection', whilst smaller species invest more energy to actual reproduction and have thus 'faster' strategies being under 'r-selection' (Saether et al 2005). This gradient was confirmed as the most important life history axis in recent analyses focusing on variability in life history traits across large sets of species (Sol et al 2012, Koleček et al 2014b. According to diet, we classified species into four categories defined by prevailing food: carnivores (n = 34 species), insectivores (n = 63 species), herbivores (n = 77 species) and omnivores (n = 18 species).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…As a surrogate for life-history strategy, we used species' body mass (in grams) assuming that larger bodied species invest more energy to survival and have thus 'slower strategies' being under the so-called 'K-selection', whilst smaller species invest more energy to actual reproduction and have thus 'faster' strategies being under 'r-selection' (Saether et al 2005). This gradient was confirmed as the most important life history axis in recent analyses focusing on variability in life history traits across large sets of species (Sol et al 2012, Koleček et al 2014b. According to diet, we classified species into four categories defined by prevailing food: carnivores (n = 34 species), insectivores (n = 63 species), herbivores (n = 77 species) and omnivores (n = 18 species).…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Given the lower importance of the effect of birds' habitat use, suggesting that species under higher extinction risk are not confined to some specific habitats, we suggest that overall improvement of environmental conditions and legislation in countries located in the tropical zone may be a route to improvement. Lessons from some developing temperate regions, such as Eastern Europe (Koleček et al 2014b), imply that such a solution is achievable. (5) …”
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confidence: 99%
“…In an effort to address the continued decline of farmland biodiversity, agri-environment schemes (AES) were established by European Member States in the early 1990s in response to EU Agri-environmental Regulation (90/20788/EEC), [17,24]. Typically, AES consist of vertical ("narrow and deep") policies, investing a high amount of resources into a limited number of species or habitats within a limited number of geographical areas; or horizontal ("broad and shallow") policies, with a modest effort at each location that is more widely applied [24,25], or a combination of both. AES are now considered the most important policy instrument to halting the decline of farmland biodiversity in the EU [24,[26][27][28].…”
Section: Halting the Decline Of Farmland Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although horizontal measures can result in some benefits for certain species [31], these measures typically lack the appropriate targeting or design required to adequately enhance the conservation status of threatened specialist farmland bird species. Kolecek et al [25] concluded that population trends of protected bird species remained practically unchanged in countries providing horizontal measures. Reid et al [32] stated that such measures, when mammal species were examined, bring greatest benefits to generalist species that are already common in agro-ecosystems.…”
Section: Halting the Decline Of Farmland Birdsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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