2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.2943
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Farm management and landscape context shape plant diversity at wetland edges in the Prairie Pothole Region of Canada

David Anthony Kirk,
Juan Andrés Martínez‐Lanfranco,
Douglas J. Forsyth
et al.

Abstract: Evaluating the impacts of farming systems on biodiversity is increasingly important given the need to stem biodiversity loss, decrease fossil fuel dependency, and maintain ecosystem services benefiting farmers. We recorded woody and herbaceous plant species diversity, composition, and abundance in 43 wetland‐adjacent prairie remnants beside crop fields managed using conventional, minimum tillage, organic, or perennial cover (wildlife‐friendly) land management in the Prairie Pothole Region. We used a hierarchic… Show more

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