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  1. Artikel: Mixed effects of ecological intensification on natural pest control providers: a short-term study for biotic homogenization in winter wheat fields.

    Elek, Zoltán / Růžičková, Jana / Ádám, Réka / Bereczki, Krisztina / Boros, Gergely / Kádár, Ferenc / Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó / Somay, László / Szalkovszki, Ottó / Báldi, András

    PeerJ

    2020  Band 8, Seite(n) e8746

    Abstract: Agricultural intensification is one of the major drivers of biotic homogenization and has multiple levels ranging from within-field management intensity to landscape-scale simplification. The enhancement of invertebrate assemblages by establishing new, ... ...

    Abstract Agricultural intensification is one of the major drivers of biotic homogenization and has multiple levels ranging from within-field management intensity to landscape-scale simplification. The enhancement of invertebrate assemblages by establishing new, semi-natural habitats, such as set-aside fields can improve biological pest control in adjacent crops, and mitigate the adverse effect of biotic homogenization. In this study we aimed to examine the effects of ecological intensification in winter wheat fields in Hungary. We tested how pests and their natural enemies were affected at different spatial scales by landscape composition (proportion of semi-natural habitats in the surrounding matrix), configuration (presence of adjacent set-aside fields), and local field management practices, such as fertilizer (NPK) applications without applying insecticides. We demonstrated that at the local scale, decreased fertilizer usage had no direct effect either on pests or their natural enemies. Higher landscape complexity and adjacent semi-natural habitats seem to be the major drivers of decreasing aphid abundance, suggesting that these enhanced the predatory insect assemblages. Additionally, the high yield in plots with no adjacent set-aside fields suggests that intensive management can compensate for the lower yields on the extensive plots. Our results demonstrated that although complexity at the landscape scale was crucial for maintaining invertebrate assemblages, divergence in their response to pests and pathogens could also be explained by different dispersal abilities. Although the landscape attributes acted as dispersal filters in the organization of pest and pathogen assemblages in croplands, the presence of set-aside fields negatively influenced aphid abundance due to their between-field isolation effect.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2020-03-27
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2703241-3
    ISSN 2167-8359
    ISSN 2167-8359
    DOI 10.7717/peerj.8746
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel ; Online: Dung removal increases under higher dung beetle functional diversity regardless of grazing intensification.

    Noriega, Jorge Ari / Hortal, Joaquín / deCastro-Arrazola, Indradatta / Alves-Martins, Fernanda / Ortega, Jean C G / Bini, Luis Mauricio / Andrew, Nigel R / Arellano, Lucrecia / Beynon, Sarah / Davis, Adrian L V / Favila, Mario E / Floate, Kevin D / Horgan, Finbarr G / Menéndez, Rosa / Milotic, Tanja / Nervo, Beatrice / Palestrini, Claudia / Rolando, Antonio / Scholtz, Clarke H /
    Senyüz, Yakup / Wassmer, Thomas / Ádam, Réka / Araújo, Cristina de O / Barragan-Ramírez, José Luis / Boros, Gergely / Camero-Rubio, Edgar / Cruz, Melvin / Cuesta, Eva / Damborsky, Miryam Pieri / Deschodt, Christian M / Rajan, Priyadarsanan Dharma / D'hondt, Bram / Díaz Rojas, Alfonso / Dindar, Kemal / Escobar, Federico / Espinoza, Verónica R / Ferrer-Paris, José Rafael / Gutiérrez Rojas, Pablo Enrique / Hemmings, Zac / Hernández, Benjamín / Hill, Sarah J / Hoffmann, Maurice / Jay-Robert, Pierre / Lewis, Kyle / Lewis, Megan / Lozano, Cecilia / Marín-Armijos, Diego / de Farias, Patrícia Menegaz / Murcia-Ordoñez, Betselene / Karimbumkara, Seena Narayanan / Navarrete-Heredia, José Luis / Ortega-Echeverría, Candelaria / Pablo-Cea, José D / Perrin, William / Pessoa, Marcelo Bruno / Radhakrishnan, Anu / Rahimi, Iraj / Raimundo, Amalia Teresa / Ramos, Diana Catalina / Rebolledo, Ramón E / Roggero, Angela / Sánchez-Mercado, Ada / Somay, László / Stadler, Jutta / Tahmasebi, Pejman / Triana Céspedes, José Darwin / Santos, Ana M C

    Nature communications

    2023  Band 14, Heft 1, Seite(n) 8070

    Abstract: Dung removal by macrofauna such as dung beetles is an important process for nutrient cycling in pasturelands. Intensification of farming practices generally reduces species and functional diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, which may negatively ... ...

    Abstract Dung removal by macrofauna such as dung beetles is an important process for nutrient cycling in pasturelands. Intensification of farming practices generally reduces species and functional diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, which may negatively affect ecosystem services. Here, we investigate the effects of cattle-grazing intensification on dung removal by dung beetles in field experiments replicated in 38 pastures around the world. Within each study site, we measured dung removal in pastures managed with low- and high-intensity regimes to assess between-regime differences in dung beetle diversity and dung removal, whilst also considering climate and regional variations. The impacts of intensification were heterogeneous, either diminishing or increasing dung beetle species richness, functional diversity, and dung removal rates. The effects of beetle diversity on dung removal were more variable across sites than within sites. Dung removal increased with species richness across sites, while functional diversity consistently enhanced dung removal within sites, independently of cattle grazing intensity or climate. Our findings indicate that, despite intensified cattle stocking rates, ecosystem services related to decomposition and nutrient cycling can be maintained when a functionally diverse dung beetle community inhabits the human-modified landscape.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Animals ; Cattle ; Biodiversity ; Climate ; Coleoptera ; Ecosystem ; Farms ; Feces
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-12-06
    Erscheinungsland England
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2553671-0
    ISSN 2041-1723 ; 2041-1723
    ISSN (online) 2041-1723
    ISSN 2041-1723
    DOI 10.1038/s41467-023-43760-8
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  3. Buch ; Online: Liberation Deliverable 3.2

    van Gils, S.H. / Marini, L. / Ádám, Réka / Baldi, A. / Bereczki, Krisztina / Dainese, Matteo / Coston, Duncan J. / Boros, Gergely / Dimmers, W.J. / Elek, Zoltan / Garratt, Mike P.D. / de Groot, G.A. / van Kats, R.J.M. / Kovács-Hostyánszki, Anikó / Lammertsma, D.R. / Montecchiari, Silvia / Mortimer, Simon / Potts, S.G. / senapathi, Deepa /
    Sigura, Maurizia / Somay, László / Szalkovszki, Ottó / Sitzia, Tommaso / Kleijn, D.

    Report on the effectiveness of a range of landscape management practices

    2016  

    Abstract: Ecological intensification aims to enhance important ecosystem processes that contribute to the delivery of the ecosystem services that underpin agricultural production allowing us to reduce our reliance on synthetic inputs. The potential of ecological ... ...

    Abstract Ecological intensification aims to enhance important ecosystem processes that contribute to the delivery of the ecosystem services that underpin agricultural production allowing us to reduce our reliance on synthetic inputs. The potential of ecological intensification will depend on many factors, among the most important of which are off-field management and landscape context. These factors, and importantly the interaction between them, are likely to vary across regions and countries.Identifying off-field management approaches that are successful in enhancing ecosystem services will require assessing a range of strategies. The empirical work carried out in task 3.2 provided Original data on the effectiveness of three off-field interventions (hedgerow, set- aside and flower strips) onthe delivery of biocontrol and yield in winter cereals across different European countries. For hedgerows we found that the quality of the hedgerow (flower diversity) generally increased biodiversity of several beneficial groups of insects (e.g. butterflies, tachinids, carabids, spiders), while the delivery of ecosystems services such as pollination and pest control tended to respond more tolandscape factors (proportion of hedgerows or semi-natural habitats in general in the surrounding).For set-aside we found that this intervention increased locally the biodiversity of several beneficial insect groups (literature) but the spillover to winter wheat fields was small with no apparent benefit on the delivery of aphid biocontrol. Finally, we found that wildflower strips helped to reduce aphid pests in winter wheat fields, which, in turn, enhanced crop yield. However, this potential may only be reached in case strips are properly managed, in a way that optimizes floral diversity, and may only be relevant in agricultural landscapes with a low availability of habitat area for natural enemies.Irrespective of the intensity of the agricultural systems, the two most promising interventions to foster biocontrol and support yield in winter wheats ...
    Schlagwörter Life Science
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 333
    Sprache Englisch
    Verlag FP7 Project Liberation
    Erscheinungsland nl
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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