Jonas Josefsson
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
18 Papers
66 Citations
Jonas Josefsson is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Jonas Josefsson include Lund University.
Chat about Author
Papers
•Book
Exploring Practical Philosophy: From Action to Values
Dan Egonsson,Jonas Josefsson,Björn Petersson,Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen +3 more
- 14 Jun 2018
TL;DR: A selection of articles by leading international philosophers: Roger Crisp, Fred Feldman, Goran Hermeren, Derek Parfit, Wlodek Rabinowicz, Michael Smith, Paul Snowdon, Galen Strawson, Larry S. Temkin, Torbjorn Tannsjo, and Michael J. Zimmerman.
128
Bird diversity relates to agri-environment schemes at local and landscape level in intensive farmland
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors surveyed farmland birds at over 600 sites in non-crop habitats in 37 arable dominated landscapes in southern Sweden and investigated if bird species richness and abundance were related to the amount of agricultural land receiving subsidies for five common agri-environment schemes (AESs).
61
The relationship of bird diversity to crop and non-crop heterogeneity in agricultural landscapes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated if habitat-specific species pools of two groups of farmland birds, fieldnesting and non-crop-nesting species, were related to landscape-level heterogeneity of crop and noncrop cover.
56
Sensitivity of the farmland bird community to crop diversification in Sweden: does the CAP fit?
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between the number (compositional heterogeneity) and spatial arrangement (configurational heterogeneity) of crop fields and biodiversity, and found that crop structural diversity rather than crop diversity positively affected richness of non-crop breeding bird species with stronger effects in arable, compared with forest-dominated landscapes.
42
Grass buffer strips benefit invertebrate and breeding skylark numbers in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined whether buffer strips affected breeding skylark Alauda avensis numbers and its main food supply on cereal fields in a heterogeneous agricultural landscape of south-central Sweden.