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- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Teja Tscharntke; Péter Batáry; Show all 3 Authors
- Source:
- Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 2022 v.326 pp. 107822
- ISSN:
- 0167-8809
- Subject:
- agricultural land; agriculture; arthropods; environment; land use; landscape management; landscapes; meta-analysis; species richness; systematic review; wild flowers; Europe
- Abstract:
- ... Intensification of agricultural production and simplification of landscape structure have negatively affected arthropod communities, in particular since the end of Second World War. Agri-environment schemes may partly compensate for these losses and enhance arthropod populations, but their effectiveness is higher in simple landscapes rather than complex landscapes, characterized by a large proport ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.agee.2021.107822
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2021.107822
- Author:
- Marja Wouterse, et al. ; Sytske M. Drost; Michiel Rutgers; Wietse de Boer; Paul L.E. Bodelier; Show all 5 Authors
- Source:
- Geoderma 2020 v.361 pp. 114060
- ISSN:
- 0016-7061
- Subject:
- agricultural land; agricultural soils; bacterial biomass; carbon dioxide; carbon nitrogen ratio; cash crops; cover crops; crop residues; fallow; functional diversity; fungal biomass; fungi; greenhouse gas emissions; greenhouse gases; microbial communities; niches; nitrogen; nitrous oxide; oats; pests; soil amendments; soil microorganisms; soil nutrients; soil organic matter; soil quality; winter
- Abstract:
- ... To improve sustainability in agricultural systems, winter cover crops are increasingly replacing fallow to stimulate soil functions that reduce nutrient losses and greenhouse gas production, reduce pests for the next cash crops, increase soil organic matter pools and reduce erosion. Several of these functions are highly dependent on soil microbes decomposing cover crop residues. Since cover crop s ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.114060
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.114060
- Author:
- Marja Lamoree, et al. ; Kumelachew Mulu Loha; Jacob de Boer; Show all 3 Authors
- Source:
- Environmental monitoring and assessment 2020 v.192 no.8 pp. 546
- ISSN:
- 0167-6369
- Subject:
- agricultural land; floriculture; lakes; metalaxyl; onions; pesticide residues; profenofos; rivers; solid phase extraction; surface water; tap water; tomatoes; Ethiopia
- Abstract:
- ... Seven pesticides, profenofos, metalaxyl, λ-cyhalothrin, 4,4′-DDT, 4,4′-DDE, and α- and β-endosulfan, were determined in vegetables (tomato, onion) from 20 locations and surface waters from 12 locations in the Central Rift Valley (CRV) of Ethiopia. Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe (QuEChERS) and solid phase extraction (SPE) methods were used for the vegetables and water, respectively ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10661-020-08452-6
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-020-08452-6
- Author:
- Marja Maljanen, et al. ; Hem Raj Bhattarai; Maarit Liimatainen; Hannu Nykänen; Minna Kivimäenpää; Pertti J. Martikainen; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- Soil biology & biochemistry 2019 v.136 pp. 107518
- ISSN:
- 0038-0717
- Subject:
- agricultural land; agricultural soils; atmospheric chemistry; developmental stages; early development; germination; hydroxyl radicals; nitrites; nitrous acid; photolysis; pollutants; pollution control; seeds; troposphere; wheat
- Abstract:
- ... Tropospheric removal of pollutants initiated by the hydroxyl radical (OH) is a key process in atmospheric chemistry. In the lower atmosphere, OH production is linked to photolysis of nitrous acid (HONO), and it has been suggested that soil contributes strongly to the production of atmospheric HONO. However, factors controlling HONO production in soils are poorly known. We report here for the first ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.06.014
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.06.014
- Author:
- Marja I. Roslund, et al. ; Nan Hui; Anirudra Parajuli; Riikka Puhakka; Mira Grönroos; Heli K. Vari; Ville A.O. Selonen; Guoyang Yan; Nathan Siter; Noora Nurminen; Sami Oikarinen; Olli H. Laitinen; Juho Rajaniemi; Heikki Hyöty; Aki Sinkkonen; Show all 15 Authors
- Source:
- Environment international 2019 v.132 pp. 105069
- ISSN:
- 0160-4120
- Subject:
- Acinetobacter; Bacteroides; agricultural land; bacteria; bacterial communities; biodiversity; etiology; gardens; health effects assessments; immune system; lifestyle; pet ownership; phylotype; protective effect; ribosomal RNA; sampling; secondary infection; snowpack; soil microorganisms; summer; temporal variation; urban areas; vegetation
- Abstract:
- ... An agricultural environment and exposure to diverse environmental microbiota has been suggested to confer protection against immune-mediated disorders. As an agricultural environment may have a protective role, it is crucial to determine whether the limiting factors in the transfer of environmental microbiota indoors are the same in the agricultural and urban environments. We explored how sampling ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.envint.2019.105069
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2019.105069
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Eneli Viik; Marika Mänd; James Phillips; Alexandra‐Maria Klein; Péter Batáry; Show all 6 Authors
- Source:
- Journal of applied ecology 2018 v.55 no.4 pp. 1714-1724
- ISSN:
- 0021-8901
- Subject:
- Bombus; agri-environmental policy; agricultural land; conventional farming; crop rotation; crops; edge effects; flowers; intensive farming; land use change; organic production; pollinators; species diversity; Estonia
- Abstract:
- ... In many parts of the world, farmland pollinators decreased significantly during the last half of the 20th century mainly due to land‐use changes and agricultural intensification. We studied the effect of different typical crop rotations and agri‐environment schemes (AES) on bumblebee diversity in Estonia. We compared species abundances between four crop rotation types (cereal rollover [no change f ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/1365-2664.13119
- https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13119
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Caroline Moussy; Raphaël Arlettaz; José Luis Copete; Svein Dale; Valery Dombrovski; Jaanus Elts; Romain Lorrillière; Eric Pasquet; Markus Piha; Tuomas Seimola; Gunnar Selstam; Frédéric Jiguet; Show all 13 Authors
- Source:
- Conservation genetics 2018 v.19 no.4 pp. 909-922
- ISSN:
- 1566-0621
- Subject:
- Emberiza; agricultural land; anthropogenic activities; biodiversity; breeding; breeding sites; extinction; gene flow; genes; genetic variation; immigration; intensive farming; migratory behavior; migratory birds; population dynamics; Baltic States; Scandinavia
- Abstract:
- ... Anthropogenic activities, such as agricultural intensification, caused large declines in biodiversity, including farmland birds. In addition to demographic consequences, anthropogenic activities can result in loss of genetic diversity, reduction of gene flow and altered genetic structure. We investigated the distribution of the genetic variation of a declining farmland and long-distance migratory ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10592-018-1064-9
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-018-1064-9
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Laura M. E. Sutcliffe; Péter Batáry; Urs Kormann; András Báldi; Lynn V. Dicks; Irina Herzon; David Kleijn; Piotr Tryjanowski; Iva Apostolova; Raphaël Arlettaz; Ainars Aunins; Stéphanie Aviron; Ligita Baležentienė; Christina Fischer; Lubos Halada; Tibor Hartel; Aveliina Helm; Iordan Hristov; Sven D. Jelaska; Mitja Kaligarič; Johannes Kamp; Sebastian Klimek; Pille Koorberg; Jarmila Kostiuková; Anikó Kovács‐Hostyánszki; Tobias Kuemmerle; Christoph Leuschner; Regina Lindborg; Jacqueline Loos; Simona Maccherini; Orsolya Máthé; Inge Paulini; Vânia Proença; José Rey‐Benayas; F. Xavier Sans; Charlotte Seifert; Jarosław Stalenga; Johannes Timaeus; Péter Török; Chris Swaay; Eneli Viik; Teja Tscharntke; Ingolf Kühn; Show all 44 Authors
- Source:
- Diversity & distributions 2015 v.21 no.6 pp. 722-730
- ISSN:
- 1366-9516
- Subject:
- Common Agricultural Policy; agricultural land; biodiversity; farming systems; habitats; issues and policy; monitoring; natural resources conservation; Eastern European region; Europe
- Abstract:
- ... A large proportion of European biodiversity today depends on habitat provided by low‐intensity farming practices, yet this resource is declining as European agriculture intensifies. Within the European Union, particularly the central and eastern new member states have retained relatively large areas of species‐rich farmland, but despite increased investment in nature conservation here in recent ye ...
- DOI:
- 10.1111/ddi.12288
- https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12288
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Jaanus Elts; Kunter Tätte; Show all 3 Authors
- Source:
- European Journal of Ecology 2015 v.1 no.1 pp. 13-25
- ISSN:
- 1339-8474
- Subject:
- Emberiza; agricultural land; birds; breeding sites; broadleaved trees; buildings; crops; drilling; habitat preferences; habitats; landscapes; permanent grasslands; plant density; population dynamics; power lines; regression analysis; roads; shrublands; spring; spring wheat; Estonia
- Abstract:
- ... Ortolan buntings Emberiza hotulana have undergone one of the most severe population declines of any European farmland bird over the last thirty years. The aim of this study was to find out which habitat features, including crop characteristics, ortolan bunting prefers in Estonia in breeding areas. This study compared currently occupied and unoccupied ortolan bunting territories. Occupied areas con ...
- DOI:
- 10.1515/eje-2015-0003
- https://doi.org/10.1515/eje-2015-0003
- Author:
- Marja Uusitalo, et al. ; Eija Pouta; Ioanna Grammatikopoulou; Timo Hurme; Katriina Soini; Show all 5 Authors
- Source:
- Land 2014 v.3 no.3 pp. 598-616
- ISSN:
- 2073-445X
- Subject:
- Internet; agri-environmental policy; agricultural land; bales; cattle; data collection; landscapes; public opinion; sociodemographic characteristics; species richness; surveys; Finland
- Abstract:
- ... Better recognition of public perceptions is called for in developing policies that affect landscape qualities, such as agri-environmental policies. The present study focused on the evaluation of typical agricultural landscapes in Finland. We utilized and operationalized the visual landscape quality scales introduced by Tveit et al. (2006) and further explored how these scales can be applied in cit ...
- DOI:
- 10.3390/land3030598
- https://doi.org/10.3390/land3030598
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Irina Herzon; Eneli Viik; Jaanus Elts; Marika Mänd; Teja Tscharntke; Péter Batáry; Show all 7 Authors
- Source:
- Biological conservation 2014 v.178 pp. 146-154
- ISSN:
- 0006-3207
- Subject:
- Bombus; European Union; agricultural land; agrochemicals; arable soils; birds; conventional farming; crop rotation; crop yield; farms; flowers; grasslands; landscape management; landscapes; legumes; natural resources conservation; organic production; species diversity; Estonia
- Abstract:
- ... Farmland biodiversity dramatically declined in Europe during the 20th century. Agri-environment schemes (AES) were introduced in the late 1980s in European Union countries as a solution to combat biodiversity decline. We examined the effectiveness of AES in enhancing biodiversity in a new EU member country (Estonia) over the period of 2010–2012. We compared species numbers and abundance of bumbleb ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.biocon.2014.08.005
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2014.08.005
12. Landscape pattern and census area as determinants of the diversity of farmland avifauna in Estonia
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Evelyn Uuemaa; Ülo Mander; Jaanus Elts; Jaak Truu; Show all 5 Authors
- Source:
- Regional environmental change 2013 v.13 no.5 pp. 1013-1020
- ISSN:
- 1436-3798
- Subject:
- agricultural land; birds; landscapes; models; species diversity; summer; variance; Estonia
- Abstract:
- ... Landscape structure affects farmland bird species richness and diversity at different scales. We develop a predictive, metric-based model for farmland bird species richness in different bird guilds and study how the research area size influences the relationship between bird diversity and landscape metrics. Thirty research locations (randomly selected, each containing four counting points) were lo ...
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s10113-013-0409-7
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-013-0409-7
- Author:
- Riho Marja, et al. ; Irina Herzon; Jukka Rintala; Juha Tiainen; Tuomas Seimola; Show all 5 Authors
- Source:
- Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 2013 v.165 pp. 184-189
- ISSN:
- 0167-8809
- Subject:
- agricultural land; birds; breeding sites; farmland values; field crops; habitats; issues and policy; meadows; models; monitoring; nests; population density; subsurface drainage; Finland
- Abstract:
- ... The study compares populations of two typical open farmland bird species, the skylark and the meadow pipit, on fields with open in-field and subsurface drainage systems in Finland. Data are derived from the national monitoring of farmland birds for 2002–2009 and are based on territory mapping. Generalised additive mixed models with repeated measures were used to investigate territory density and t ...
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.agee.2012.11.008
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.11.008