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Nat Duffus
@natduffus.bsky.social
PhD student at University of Oxford investigating ecological compensation policy and invertebrate conservation
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2. A lack of a robust measure of connectivity in the metric 🕷. Without appropriate consideration of connectivity, we risk habitat fragmentation, with inverts unable to colonise newly created habitats 5/
4. Metric flexibility allowing for the provision of smaller habitats which may not be of better quality to inverts for reasons 1,2,3 🦋 . 6/
3. Habitat pressures within the built environment reducing the suitability of on-site habitats (the majority provided under the policy!) for invertebrates 🐜. This includes pesticide application, high levels of disturbance, and nutrient enrichment 6/
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Nat Duffus
@natduffus.bsky.social
PhD student at University of Oxford investigating ecological compensation policy and invertebrate conservation
25 followers20 following12 posts