Environmental Studies and Forestry
Cropland expansion in the United States produces marginal yields at high costs to wildlife
T. J. Lark, S. A. Spawn, et al.
Explore the implications of recent cropland expansion in the US on agricultural productivity and wildlife habitats. This impactful research conducted by Tyler J. Lark, Seth A. Spawn, Matthew Bougie, and Holly K. Gibbs reveals a concerning trend: while croplands are increasing, many new areas yield below the national average, jeopardizing ecosystems crucial for wildlife.
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