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What specific plant traits support ecosystem services such as pollination, bio-control and water quality protection in temperate climates? A systematic map

机译:在温带气候下,哪些特定的植物性状支持生态系统服务,例如授粉,生物控制和水质保护?系统地图

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BackgroundAgricultural intensification has contributed to increased diffuse source pollution within water catchments, reduced heterogeneity within the landscape and caused major declines in farmland wildlife. This decrease in biodiversity has been shown to decrease vital ecosystem services such as pollination, biological pest control (bio-control) and water quality protection. The morphological traits of plant species, such as floral display size and leaf area, provide support to these services and vegetative strips can be established with plants that have these desirable traits to try and restore ecosystem service support to farmland. Vegetative strips are widely used across the world, especially in Europe, however, there is a need to increase their functionality due to issues of land availability and food security. To do this, combinations of plant species that will support specific ecosystem services, have been developed. However, to enable a fully-informed development process, evidence must be collated on which specific plant traits provide the support to the target ecosystem services. The primary objective of this study was to systematically map all evidence for specific plant traits that may provide support for pollinators, bio-control and water quality protection in temperate climates.MethodsBoth published and grey literature were obtained through databases and NGO websites using key search terms. An initial 34,077 articles were identified with a total of 11,705 individual articles, after duplicates were removed. These were screened for inclusion based on criteria such as subject, climate and language. Each article was coded into a Microsoft Access database using generic (e.g. author, publication date, study length) and topic specific (e.g. target system, organism and ecosystem service) keywords.ResultsAfter screening 56 articles were coded into the systematic map. A total of 40 articles identified 37 plant traits for pollinator support, seven identified eight traits for bio-control and nine identified 26 for water quality protection. All articles were published between 1983 and 2017 and they?included studies that were undertaken in 22 different countries.DiscussionThis systematic mapping process produced a searchable database of literature available on plant traits and the target ecosystem services. It has highlighted that more research has been conducted on plant traits for pollinator support than for bio-control and water quality protection, identifying potential research gaps in these areas. Evidence presented in this map could inform decisions related to the suitability of plant species for inclusion within multifunctional vegetative strips, providing targeted ecosystem services. This information could be used by policy makers to develop an option that could benefit landowners and farmland wildlife concurrently.
机译:背景技术农业集约化加剧了流域内扩散源的污染,减少了景观内的异质性,并导致农田野生动植物的大量减少。研究表明,生物多样性的减少会减少重要的生态系统服务,例如授粉,生物虫害控制(生物控制)和水质保护。植物种类的形态特征,例如花卉展示的大小和叶面积,为这些服务提供了支持,而具有这些理想特征的植物可以建立营养带,以尝试恢复对农田的生态系统服务。营养带在世界各地广泛使用,尤其是在欧洲,但是,由于土地供应和粮食安全问题,需要增加其功能。为此,已经开发了将支持特定生态系统服务的植物物种组合。但是,为了使开发过程能够充分了解情况,必须收集有关哪些特定植物性状为目标生态系统服务提供支持的证据。本研究的主要目的是系统地绘制所有特定植物性状的证据,这些证据可能为温带气候下的传粉媒介,生物控制和水质保护提供支持。方法通过数据库和NGO网站使用关键搜索词获得已发表的文献和灰色文献。删除重复项后,最初确定了34,077条文章,总共11,705条单独文章。根据主题,气候和语言等标准对这些内容进行筛选。每篇文章都使用通用关键词(例如作者,发表日期,研究时间)和主题特定关键词(例如目标系统,生物和生态系统服务)编码到Microsoft Access数据库中。结果筛选后将56篇文章编码到系统地图中。共有40篇文章确定了37种可支持传粉媒介的植物性状,七篇确定了八种生物防治性状,九篇确定了26种水质保护性状。所有文章都发表于1983年至2017年之间,包括在22个不同国家进行的研究。它着重指出,为支持传粉媒介而对植物性状进行的研究多于对生物控制和水质保护的研究,从而发现了这些领域潜在的研究空白。该地图中提供的证据可为有关植物物种是否适合纳入多功能营养带的决策提供依据,从而提供有针对性的生态系统服务。政策制定者可以使用这些信息来开发一种可以同时使土地所有者和农田野生生物受益的选择。

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