Feldrändern
Feldränder, also known as field margins or field edges, are the transitional zones between agricultural fields and adjacent non-farmed areas such as hedgerows, woodlands, grasslands, or waterways. These areas are distinct from the main cultivated fields and often exhibit different vegetation structures and species composition. They can vary significantly in width and management practices, from being actively managed to largely uncultivated.
Historically, feldränder served various ecological and practical functions, including acting as natural boundaries, providing habitats for
The ecological value of feldränder lies in their ability to support a diverse range of plant and