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Mass-flowering crops dilute pollinator abundance in agricultural landscapes across Europe

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  • Mass-flowering crops (MFCs) are increasingly cultivated and might influence pollinator communities in MFC fields and nearby semi-natural habitats (SNHs). Across six European regions and 2 years, we assessed how landscape-scale cover of MFCs affected pollinator densities in 408 MFC fields and adjacent SNHs. In MFC fields, densities of bumblebees, solitary bees, managed honeybees and hoverflies were negatively related to the cover of MFCs in the landscape. In SNHs, densities of bumblebees declined with increasing cover of MFCs but densities ofMass-flowering crops (MFCs) are increasingly cultivated and might influence pollinator communities in MFC fields and nearby semi-natural habitats (SNHs). Across six European regions and 2 years, we assessed how landscape-scale cover of MFCs affected pollinator densities in 408 MFC fields and adjacent SNHs. In MFC fields, densities of bumblebees, solitary bees, managed honeybees and hoverflies were negatively related to the cover of MFCs in the landscape. In SNHs, densities of bumblebees declined with increasing cover of MFCs but densities of honeybees increased. The densities of all pollinators were generally unrelated to the cover of SNHs in the landscape. Although MFC fields apparently attracted pollinators from SNHs, in landscapes with large areas of MFCs they became diluted. The resulting lower densities might negatively affect yields of pollinator- dependent crops and the reproductive success of wild plants. An expansion of MFCs needs to be accompanied by pollinator-supporting practices in agricultural landscapes.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor(en): Andrea Holzschuh, Matteo Dainese, Juan P. Gonzalez-Varo, Sonja Mudri-Stojnic, Verena Riedinger, Maj Rundlöf, Jeroen Scheper, Jennifer B. Wickens, Victoria J. Wickens, Riccardo Bommarco, David Kleijn, Simon G. Potts, Stuart P. M. Roberts, Henrik G. Smith, Montserrat Vilà, Ante Vujic, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-187356
Dokumentart:Artikel / Aufsatz in einer Zeitschrift
Institute der Universität:Fakultät für Biologie / Theodor-Boveri-Institut für Biowissenschaften
Sprache der Veröffentlichung:Englisch
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes / der Zeitschrift (Englisch):Ecology Letters
Erscheinungsjahr:2016
Band / Jahrgang:19
Heft / Ausgabe:10
Seitenangabe:1228-1236
Originalveröffentlichung / Quelle:Ecology Letters (2016) 19:10, 1228-1236. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12657
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.12657
Allgemeine fachliche Zuordnung (DDC-Klassifikation):5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 59 Tiere (Zoologie) / 590 Tiere (Zoologie)
Freie Schlagwort(e):Agricultural intensification; Bee abundance; Colony growth; Context; Densities; Habitats; Nesting resources; Oilseed rape; Richness; Yield; agri-environment schemes; biofuels; crop pollination; ecosystem services; field boundaries; landscape compositionv; non-crop habitats; semi-natural habitats; spillover; wild plant pollination
Datum der Freischaltung:10.06.2020
EU-Projektnummer / Contract (GA) number:244090
OpenAIRE:OpenAIRE
Lizenz (Deutsch):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung 4.0 International