Birds Do Better In ” Agroforests” Than Farms: Study
PhysOrg2012-08-07: The findings suggest that as open farmland replaces forests and “agroforests” – where crops are grown under trees – reduced number of bird species and shifts in the populations of various types of birds may hurt “ecosystem services” that birds provide to people, such as eating insect pests, spreading seeds and pollinating crops. “We found that agroforests are better overall for bird biodiversity in the tropics than open farms,” says study author Çağan H. Şekercioğlu (pronounced Cha-awn Shay-care-gee-oh-loo), an assistant professor of biology at the University of Utah. “This doesn’t… more »