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Small but critical: semi-natural habitat fragments promote bee abundance in cotton agroecosystems across both Brazil and the United States

机译:小但批判性:半自然栖息地片段促进巴西和美国棉花农业系统的丰富

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ContextBees are the most important pollinators of crops worldwide. For most bees, patches of semi-natural habitat within or adjacent to crops can provide important nesting and food resources. Despite this, land cover change is rapidly reducing the abundance of semi-natural habitat within agroecological landscapes, with potentially negative consequences for bee communities and the services they provide.ObjectivesIdentify how the availability of semi-natural habitat impacts bee communities across biogeographic regions, which may reveal commonalities and key governing principles that transcend a single region or taxa.MethodsWe analyze and compare the drivers of bee community composition in cotton fields within Brazil and the U.S. to reveal how land cover and land cover change impact bee community composition across these two regions.ResultsWe show that the most critical factors impacting bee communities in cotton agroecosystems are the same in Brazil and the U.S.: bee abundance increases with cotton bloom density and the abundance of semi-natural habitat. Further, the loss of semi-natural habitat over a 5-year period negatively impacts bee abundance in both agroecosystems.ConclusionsGiven the importance of bee abundance for the provision of pollination service in cotton plants, our findings highlight the significance of small semi-natural habitat fragments in supporting key ecosystem service providers for both tropical and temperate cotton agroecological systems. We underscore the important role that local land managers play in biodiversity conservation, and the potential contribution they can make to pollination provision by supporting agricultural landscapes that conserve fragments of semi-natural habitat.
机译:ContextBees是全球农作物最重要的传粉机。对于大多数蜜蜂,作物内或邻近的半自然栖息地补丁可以提供重要的筑巢和食品资源。尽管如此,土地覆盖变化正在迅速降低农业生态景观中的半自然栖息地,对蜜蜂社区的潜在负面影响以及他们提供的服务。食品identify如何在生物地理区域影响半自然栖息地影响蜂窝的可用性可能会揭示超越单个地区或分类机构的共同性和关键管辖原则.Thodswe分析并比较巴西棉田蜂群体组成的驱动程序,并揭示了陆地覆盖和土地覆盖如何发生影响蜂群落组成在这两个地区的影响.Resultwe表明,巴西和美国的棉花农业系统中蜂群落的最关键因素是相同的:蜜蜂丰富的棉花盛开密度和半自然栖息地增加。此外,在5年期间,半自然栖息地的丧失对农业生态系统中的蜜蜂丰富产生了负面影响。结论蜂蜜蜂在棉花植物中提供授粉服务的重要性,我们的研究结果强调了小半自然栖息地的重要性支持热带和温带棉花农生系统的关键生态系统服务提供商的碎片。我们强调了当地土地管理人员在生物多样性保护中发挥的重要作用,并通过支持保护半自然栖息地的碎片的农业景观来授予授粉的潜在贡献。

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    《Landscape Ecology》 |2019年第7期|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Kellogg Biol Stn 3700 East Gull Lake Dr Hickory Corners MI 49060 USA;

    Univ Estadual Campinas Inst Biol BR-13083862 Campinas SP Brazil;

    Agcy Technol Agribusiness Sao Paulo State Secretary Agr &

    Food Supply Sao Paulo State Rodovia SP 127 Km 30 BR-13400970 Piracicaba SP Brazil;

    Penn State Univ Dept Entomol Ctr Pollinator Res State Coll PA 16803 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Dept Integrat Biol 205 W 24th St 401 Biol Labs Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Univ Calif Santa Cruz Dept Ecol &

    Evolutionary Biol Santa Cruz CA 95064 USA;

    Univ Sao Paulo Fac Med Ribeirao Preto Dept Genet Ave Bandeirantes 3900 BR-14049900 Ribeirao Preto SP Brazil;

    Univ Sao Paulo Fac Filosofia Ciencias &

    Letras Ribeirao Preto Dept Biol Ave Bandeirantes 3900 BR-14040901 Ribeirao Preto SP Brazil;

    Cent Texas Melittol Inst 7307 Running Rope Austin TX 78731 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Dept Geog &

    Environm 305 E 23rd St CLA Bldg 3-306 Austin TX 78712 USA;

    Univ Texas Austin Dept Integrat Biol 205 W 24th St 401 Biol Labs Austin TX 78712 USA;

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  • 关键词

    Gossypium hirsutum; Agroecology; Mato Grosso; Brazil; Texas; US;

    机译:gossypium hirsutum;农业生态;mato grosso;巴西;德克萨斯州;美国;

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