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Responses of plants, earthworms, spiders and bees to geographic location, agricultural management and surrounding landscape in European arable fields.

机译:欧洲耕地中植物,earth,蜘蛛和蜜蜂对地理位置,农业管理和周围景观的反应。

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Farmland species provide key ecological services that support agricultural production, but are under threat from agricultural intensification and mechanization. In order to design effective measures to mitigate agricultural impact, simultaneous investigations of different taxonomic groups across several regions are required. Therefore, four contrasting taxonomic groups were investigated: plants, earthworms, spiders and bees (wild bees and bumblebees), which represent different trophic levels and provide different ecological services. To better understand underlying patterns, three community measurements for each taxonomic group were considered: abundance, species richness and species composition. In four European regions, ten potential environmental drivers of the four taxonomic groups were tested and assigned to three groups of drivers: geographic location (farm, region), agricultural management (crop type, mineral nitrogen input, organic nitrogen input, mechanical field operations and pesticide applications) and surrounding landscape in a 250 m buffer zone (diversity of habitats in the surroundings, proportion of arable fields and proportion of non-productive, non-woody habitats). First, the variation in abundance, species richness and species composition from 167 arable sites was partitioned to compare the relative contribution of the three groups of drivers (geographic location, agricultural management and surrounding landscape). Second, generalized linear mixed-effects models were applied to estimate the effect of the individual explanatory variables on abundance and species richness. Our analysis showed a dominant effect of geographic location in all four taxonomic groups and a strong influence of agricultural management on plants, spiders and bees. The effect of the surrounding landscape was of minor importance and inconsistent in our data. We conclude that in European arable fields, the avoidance of mineral nitrogen and pesticides is beneficial for biodiversity, and that species protection measures should take into account regional characteristics and the community structure of the investigated taxonomic groups.
机译:农田物种提供了支持农业生产的关键生态服务,但受到农业集约化和机械化的威胁。为了设计减轻农业影响的有效措施,需要同时调查几个地区的不同生物分类群。因此,研究了四个不同的生物分类群:植物,earth,蜘蛛和蜂(野生蜂和土蜂),它们代表不同的营养水平并提供不同的生态服务。为了更好地理解基本模式,考虑了每个分类组的三个群落度量:丰度,物种丰富度和物种组成。在四个欧洲地区,对四个分类学类别的十个潜在环境驱动因素进行了测试,并将其分配给三类驱动因素:地理位置(农场,区域),农业管理(作物类型,矿物氮输入,有机氮输入,机械田间操作和250 m缓冲区的杀虫剂施用和周围景观(周围环境的生境多样性,可耕地的比例和非生产性,非木质生境的比例)。首先,对167个耕地的丰度,物种丰富度和物种组成的变化进行了划分,以比较三类驱动因素(地理位置,农业管理和周围景观)的相对贡献。其次,应用广义线性混合效应模型来估计各个解释变量对丰度和物种丰富度的影响。我们的分析表明,地理位置在所有四个分类学类别中均具有主导作用,而农业管理对植物,蜘蛛和蜜蜂的影响则很强。周围景观的影响次要且与我们的数据不一致。我们得出的结论是,在欧洲耕地中,避免使用矿质氮和农药对生物多样性是有益的,并且物种保护措施应考虑到所研究生物分类群的区域特征和群落结构。

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