Acknowledgments
This work has been supported by the research project BIOLANDSCAPEs
‘Agro-ecological History for Designing Sustainable Landscapes. Case
studies from the Mediterranean World’ funded by the Spanish Ministry of
Science, Innovation and Universities with the European Union FEDER funds
(RTI2018-093970-B MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE). We thank the volunteers that
participate in the bird (CBBS) and butterfly (CBMS) monitoring schemes
in Catalonia. CBBS and CBMS are funded by the Catalan Government and are
run by the Catalan Ornithological Institute and the Museum of Natural
Sciences of Granollers, respectively.