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  "eprintid": "6339",
  "rev_number": "1",
  "eprint_status": "archive",
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  "datestamp": "2005-11-22",
  "lastmod": "2009-08-20 14:28:56",
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  "type": "project",
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  "engabstract": "Involved organisations, project partners: In cooperation with Agrofutura, Frick.",
  "projects": [
    "fibl-plant-rotection-pests"
  ],
  "budget": "0",
  "addtitle": "Impact of high-input pasture and low-input pasture on epigeic arthropods",
  "projectid": "PSSN 4.2",
  "funders": [
    "zother3"
  ],
  "intfunding": "0",
  "natfunding": "0",
  "otherfunding": "0",
  "personmonths": "4",
  "stopdate": "2005-12-31",
  "startdate": "2001-01-01",
  "docurl": "http://www.fibl.org/de/schweiz/forschung/entomologie/funktionelle-biodiversitaet.html",
  "altloc": [
    "http://www.fibl.org/english/research/plant-protection-beneficials/engineering.php",
    "http://orgprints.org/perl/search/advanced?keywords= Funktionelle+Biodiversit%C3%A4t%2C+Evaluation+Biodiversit%C3%A4t &keywords_merge=ALL&projects=fibl-plant-rotection-pests&projects_merge=ANY&_satisfyall=ALL&_order=byname&_action_search=Search"
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  "publicfulltext": "FALSE",
  "leaders": [
    {
      "name": {
        "family": "Pfiffner",
        "given": "Lukas"
      },
      "id": ""
    }
  ],
  "title": "Faunistischer Vergleich von Intensiv- und Extensivweiden",
  "subjects": [
    "7biodiversity"
  ],
  "keywords": "Low-input pasture, high-input pasture, biodiversity, sustainable agriculture, Funktionelle Biodiversität, Evaluation Biodiversität",
  "abstract": "Definition of the problem: In Switzerland, we can state a trend that farmer convert meadows more and more to pastures. What could be the consequences for biodiversity? Project aims: Find out in what way biodiversity differs in newly established low-input pastures from high-input pastures. Analysis of the succession within the first six years. Methodology: Analysis of indicator groups in paired pastures – low-input and high input pasture – using pit-fall traps. Low-input pastures were newly established with different elements (trees, bushes and structural elements) Results, conclusion, state of the art: Communities found in low-input meadows were developing differently than in high-input meadows and were more rich in species.",
  "institution": "Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL), CH-5070 Frick",
  "department": "Plant Protection \"Pests and Beneficial Insects\"",
  "full_text_status": "none",
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}