This project will start to collect definitive evidence for the role of hedgerows in joining woodland patches for animal and plant migration.
Online scoping to identify appropriate field sites. Maps of the UK will be studied to find woodland patches of similar size that are and are not connected by hedgerows, for comparison.
Fieldwork. Dr Colin Tosh will go into these patches and lay invertebrate pitfall traps to catch ground dwelling bugs and these will be returned to the lab and identified.
Analysis of the field data. If hedgerows are allowing migration between patches, we predict that the community composition of the bugs in patches joined by hedgerows should be more similar than those not connected.
Measuring impact:
- Landowners who take part in the project will be surveyed to assess if they have taken any action regarding the hedgerows on their land.
- Farmers and landowners accessing the project information through ORC and others KE would be surveyed to ascertain if they had taken any action regarding the hedgerows on their land as a result.
- Citations of our work monitored for two years after publication.