Bats and birds increase crop yield in tropical agroforestry landscapes.
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Cost-benefit trade-offs of bird activity in apple orchardsReconciling Mining with the Conservation of Cave Biodiversity: A Quantitative Baseline to Help Establish Conservation Priorities.Bats initiate vital agroecological interactions in cornMolecular diagnosis of bird-mediated pest consumption in tropical farmland.Increased pollinator habitat enhances cacao fruit set and predator conservation.Sustainable management in crop monocultures: the impact of retaining forest on oil palm yield.Reconciling timber extraction with biodiversity conservation in tropical forests using reduced-impact loggingDifferential ant exclusion from canopies shows contrasting top-down effects on community structure.Using Next-Generation Sequencing to Contrast the Diet and Explore Pest-Reduction Services of Sympatric Bird Species in Macadamia Orchards in Australia.Bird Responses to Lowland Rainforest Conversion in Sumatran Smallholder Landscapes, IndonesiaCombining Costs and Benefits of Animal Activities to Assess Net Yield Outcomes in Apple Orchards.A review of the ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations, using forests as a reference system.Fitness trade-offs in pest management and intercropping with colour: an evolutionary framework and potential application.Tropical forest loss and its multitrophic effects on insect herbivory.Insectivorous birds disrupt biological control of cereal aphids.The role of ants, birds and bats for ecosystem functions and yield in oil palm plantations.Managing biological control services through multi-trophic trait interactions: review and guidelines for implementation at local and landscape scales.Potential of pest regulation by insectivorous birds in Mediterranean woody cropsComplementary ecosystem services provided by pest predators and pollinators increase quantity and quality of coffee yields.Population Abundance and Ecosystem Service Provision: The Case of Birds.Ecological Roles of Animals in Tropical ForestsHow ants, birds and bats affect crop yield along shade gradients in tropical cacao agroforestryAvian species identity drives predation success in tropical cacao agroforestryInsular bats and research effort: a review of global patterns and prioritiesThe value of scattered trees for wildlife: Contrasting effects of landscape context and tree sizeIdentifying Key Research Objectives to Make European Forests Greener for BatsProducing Diversity: Agroforests Sustain Avian Richness and Abundance in India's Western GhatsPredation by avian insectivores on caterpillars is linked to leaf damage on oak (Quercus robur)Responses of aerial insectivorous bats to local and landscape-level features of coffee agroforestry systems in Western Ghats, IndiaPolitical Ecology of Commodity Agroforests and Tropical Biodiversity
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Bats and birds increase crop yield in tropical agroforestry landscapes.
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2013-10-17T00:00:00Z