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Efecto de dos sistemas de labranza sobre la abundancia de artrópodos que habitan en el suelo
En Argentina, la producción de cultivos mediante labranzas conservacionistas fue rápidamente adoptada por los productores durante la década del noventa.
Marcela Lietti +4 more
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Tropical Land‐Use Change Disrupts Zeta‐Diversity Across Taxa
We studied birds, dung beetles, and orchids across natural and human‐transformed habitats in the Colombian Andes to understand how land‐use change affects biodiversity. We found that deforestation simplifies ecological communities and reduces both rare and widespread species, especially orchids.
Edicson Parra‐Sanchez +14 more
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Variabilidad climática en los agroecosistemas cafeteros Colombianos
Los antecedentes de este trabajo se remontan al año 1998 cuando se publica- ron los primeros resultados de la modelación del café con la metodología Casas-PBDM, desarrollada en la Universidad de California, a partir de infor- mación del cultivo del café en Brasil.
Cure, José Ricardo +5 more
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We provide a new perspective on the overarching influence of spatial scale in driving the abundance of a declining farmland bird species, supporting the urgency of designing landscape scale‐effective AESs. This should be framed within the new EU Common Agricultural Policy reform and operated by farmer collectives, whereby management interventions ...
Davide Andreatta +8 more
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Abstract Bats are acknowledged as suppliers of essential ecosystem services such as insect pest control in agroecosystems. Little is known, however, on how bat assemblages respond to the gradients imposed by anthropogenic landscapes and farming practices and how these environmental effects translate into changes in bat foraging.
Marcos Miñarro, Daniel García
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Background: Hard yellow maize (MAD) is one of the main crops in economic, social and environmental terms worldwide, however, it is managed through conventional agriculture which entails a high dependence on agrochemical inputs, which cause a negative ...
Roberto Hugo Tirado Malaver +4 more
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Winegrape production is an essential cultural heritage and economic engine of many regions of the world. Regenerative management, which is gaining traction with industry and consumers alike, relies on soil biodiversity for agroecosystem function, reducing external inputs and increasing ecosystem resilience to climate change. We evaluated the effects of
Sangeeta Bansal +8 more
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Contexto: Los efectos negativos del cambio climático y los sistemas de producción de alimentos de forma creciente, intensiva e insostenible, están atentando contra la estabilidad de los paisajes y por tanto contra sus componentes, incluido el propio ser
Adrián Juan Espinosa
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To minimise the loss of avian phylogenetic diversity and functional traits from farming in the Amazon, it is imperative to protect large blocks of undisturbed and regenerating forests. The intensification required within existing farmlands to make space for spared lands while meeting agricultural demand needs to be sustainable, avoiding long‐term ...
Giovanny Pérez +6 more
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Variabilidad espacial del fósforo asimilable en un suelo ferralsol cultivado con caña de azúcar
Las caracterizaciones espacio-temporales de propiedades del suelo en un agroecosistema, son cruciales para el monitoreo de las funciones de este recurso y el entendimiento de los principales procesos influyentes. Para conocer la variabilidad espacial del
García López, Yasmany +3 more
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