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Effects of future agricultural change scenarios on beneficial insects

机译:未来农业变化情景对益虫的影响

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Insects provide vital ecosystem services to agricultural systems in the form of pollination and natural pest control. However, there are currently widespread declines in the beneficial insects which deliver these services (i. e. pollinators and 'natural enemies' such as predators and parasitoids). Two key drivers of these declines have been the expansion of agricultural land and intensification of agricultural production. With an increasing human population requiring additional sources of food, further changes in agricultural land use appear inevitable. Identifying likely trajectories of change and predicting their impacts on beneficial insects provides a scientific basis for making informed decisions on the policies and practices of sustainable agriculture. We created spatially explicit, exploratory scenarios of potential changes in the extent and intensity of agricultural land use across Great Britain (GB). Scenarios covered 52 possible combinations of change in agricultural land cover (i.e. agricultural expansion or grassland restoration) and intensity (i.e. crop type and diversity). We then used these scenarios to predict impacts on beneficial insect species richness and several metrics of functional diversity at a 10km (hectad) resolution. Predictions were based on species distribution models derived from biological records, comprising data on 116 bee species (pollinators) and 81 predatory beetle species (natural enemies). We identified a wide range of possible consequences for beneficial insect species richness and functional diversity as result of future changes in agricultural extent and intensity. Current policies aimed at restoring semi-natural grassland should result in increases in the richness and functional diversity of both pollinators and natural enemies, even if agricultural practices remain intensive on cropped land (i.e. land-sparing). In contrast, any expansion of arable land is likely to be accompanied by widespread declines in richness of beneficial insects, even if cropping practices become less intensive (i.e. land-sharing), although effects of functional diversity are more mixed.
机译:昆虫以授粉和自然害虫控制形式为农业系统提供重要的生态系统服务。但是,目前涉及提供这些服务的有益昆虫的广泛衰落(即授粉者和“自然敌人”等捕食者和寄生虫)。这些下降的两个关键驱动因素是扩大农业用地和农业生产的强化。随着需要额外食物来源的人口增加,农业用地的进一步变化是不可避免的。识别可能的变革轨迹和预测其对有益昆虫的影响为有关可持续农业的政策和实践做出明智的决定,为提供了科学依据。我们在大不列颠(GB)中创建了农业土地范围和强度的潜在变化的空间明确的探索情景。场景涵盖了52种可能的农业用地变化组合(即农业膨胀或草原恢复)和强度(即作物类型和多样性)。然后,我们利用这些情景预测对10公里(公章)决议的有益昆虫物种丰富性和若干功能多样性的影响。预测是基于来自生物记录的物种分布模型,其包含116蜂种(粉虫)和81种掠夺性甲虫物种(天然敌人)的数据。由于未来的农业大小和强度变化,我们确定了有益昆虫物种丰富性和功能多样性的广泛可能的影响。目前旨在恢复半天然草地的政策,即使农业实践在裁剪土地上仍然密集(即土地备件),也应导致粉丝器和自然敌人的丰富和功能多样性增加。相比之下,即使裁剪实践变得不那么密集(即土地分享),虽然功能多样性的影响更加混合,但是,耕地的任何扩张都可能伴随着丰富的有益昆虫的歧视下降。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of Environmental Management》 |2020年第jul1期|110550.1-110550.11|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Natural Environment Research Council Oxfordshire OX10 8BB UK School of Biological Sciences University of Reading Harborne Building Reading Berkshire RG6 6AS UK;

    Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Natural Environment Research Council Oxfordshire OX10 8BB UK;

    Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Natural Environment Research Council Oxfordshire OX10 8BB UK;

    Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Natural Environment Research Council Oxfordshire OX10 8BB UK;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Pollination; Pest control; Farming; Landscape; Ecosystem services; Spatial planning;

    机译:授粉;除害虫;农业;风景;生态系统服务;空间规划;

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