The relationship between agricultural intensification and biological control: experimental tests across Europe
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01/09/2011
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Agricultural intensification can affect biodiversity and related ecosystem services such as biological control, but large-scale experimental evidence is missing. We examined aphid pest populations in cereal fields under experimentally reduced densities of (1) ground-dwelling predators (-G), (2) vegetation-dwelling predators and parasitoids (-V), (3) a combination of (1) and (2) (-G-V),compared with open-fields (control), in contrasting landscapes with low vs. high levels of agricultural intensification (AI), and in five European regions. Aphid populations were 28%, 97%, and 199% higher in -G, -V, and -G -V treatments, respectively, compared to the open fields, indicating synergistic effects of both natural-enemy groups. Enhanced parasitoid : host and predator : prey ratios were related to reduced aphid population density and population growth. The relative importance of parasitoids and vegetation-dwelling predators greatly differed among European regions, and agricultural intensification affected biological control and aphid density only in some regions. This shows a changing role of species group identity in diverse enemy communities and a need to consider region-specific landscape management. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Thies , C , Haenke , S , Scherber , C , Bengtsson , J , Bommarco , R , Clement , L W , Ceryngier , P , Dennis , C , Emmerson , M , Gagic , V , Hawro , V , Liira , J , Weisser , W W , Winqvist , C & Tscharntke , T 2011 , ' The relationship between agricultural intensification and biological control: experimental tests across Europe ' Ecological Applications , vol 21 , no. 6 , pp. 2187-2196 . |
Palavras-Chave | #/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2300/2303 #Ecology |
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