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Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions.

Clélia Sirami1,2,3, Nicolas Gross4,5,6, Aliette Bosem Baillod7,8, Colette Bertrand9,10,11, Romain Carrié2,12, Annika Hass7, Laura Henckel5,13,14,15, Paul Miguet5,13,14,16, Carole Vuillot17,18, Audrey Alignier9,19, Jude Girard20, Péter Batáry7,21, Yann Clough7,12, Cyrille Violle17, David Giralt22, Gerard Bota22, Isabelle Badenhausser5,13,14,23, Gaëtan Lefebvre24, Bertrand Gauffre5,13,14, Aude Vialatte2,3, François Calatayud2,3, Assu Gil-Tena25, Lutz Tischendorf20, Scott Mitchell20, Kathryn Lindsay20, Romain Georges11, Samuel Hilaire24, Jordi Recasens26,27, Xavier Oriol Solé-Senan26,27, Irene Robleño26,27, Jordi Bosch28, Jose Antonio Barrientos29, Antonio Ricarte30, Maria Ángeles Marcos-Garcia30, Jesús Miñano31, Raphaël Mathevet17, Annick Gibon2, Jacques Baudry9,19, Gérard Balent2, Brigitte Poulin24, Françoise Burel11,19, Teja Tscharntke7, Vincent Bretagnolle5,13, Gavin Siriwardena32, Annie Ouin2,3, Lluis Brotons22,25,33, Jean-Louis Martin17, Lenore Fahrig20.   

Abstract

Agricultural landscape homogenization has detrimental effects on biodiversity and key ecosystem services. Increasing agricultural landscape heterogeneity by increasing seminatural cover can help to mitigate biodiversity loss. However, the amount of seminatural cover is generally low and difficult to increase in many intensively managed agricultural landscapes. We hypothesized that increasing the heterogeneity of the crop mosaic itself (hereafter "crop heterogeneity") can also have positive effects on biodiversity. In 8 contrasting regions of Europe and North America, we selected 435 landscapes along independent gradients of crop diversity and mean field size. Within each landscape, we selected 3 sampling sites in 1, 2, or 3 crop types. We sampled 7 taxa (plants, bees, butterflies, hoverflies, carabids, spiders, and birds) and calculated a synthetic index of multitrophic diversity at the landscape level. Increasing crop heterogeneity was more beneficial for multitrophic diversity than increasing seminatural cover. For instance, the effect of decreasing mean field size from 5 to 2.8 ha was as strong as the effect of increasing seminatural cover from 0.5 to 11%. Decreasing mean field size benefited multitrophic diversity even in the absence of seminatural vegetation between fields. Increasing the number of crop types sampled had a positive effect on landscape-level multitrophic diversity. However, the effect of increasing crop diversity in the landscape surrounding fields sampled depended on the amount of seminatural cover. Our study provides large-scale, multitrophic, cross-regional evidence that increasing crop heterogeneity can be an effective way to increase biodiversity in agricultural landscapes without taking land out of agricultural production.

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Keywords:  biodiversity; crop mosaic; farmland; landscape complementation; multitaxa

Year:  2019        PMID: 31358630      PMCID: PMC6697893          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1906419116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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