Configurational crop heterogeneity increases within‐field plant diversity

Archive ouverte

Alignier, Audrey | Solé‐senan, Xavier | Robleño, Irene | Baraibar, Bàrbara | Fahrig, Lenore | Giralt, David | Gross, Nicolas | Martin, Jean-Louis | Recasens, Jordi | Sirami, Clélia | Siriwardena, Gavin | Bosem Baillod, Aliette | Bertrand, Colette | Carrié, Romain | Hass, Annika | Henckel, Laura | Miguet, Paul | Badenhausser, Isabelle | Baudry, Jacques | Bota, Gerard | Bretagnolle, Vincent | Brotons, Lluís, S | Burel, Françoise | Calatayud, François | Clough, Yann | Georges, Romain | Gibon, Annick | Girard, Jude | Lindsay, Kathryn | Minano, Jesus | Mitchell, Scott | Patry, Nathalie | Poulin, Brigitte | Tscharntke, Teja | Vialatte, Aude | Violle, Cyrille | Yaverscovski, Nicole | Batary, Peter

Edité par CCSD ; Wiley -

International audience. Increasing landscape heterogeneity by restoring semi-natural elements to reverse farmland biodiversity declines is not always economically feasible or acceptable to farmers due to competition for land. We hypothesized that increasing the heterogeneity of the crop mosaic itself, hereafter referred to as crop heterogeneity, can have beneficial effects on within-field plant diversity. Using a unique multi-country dataset from a cross-continent collaborative project covering 1,451 agricultural fields within 432 landscapes in Europe and Canada, we assessed the relative effects of compositional and configurational crop heterogeneity on within-field plant diversity components. We also examined how these relationships were modulated by the position within the field. We found strong positive effects of configurational crop heterogeneity on within-field plant alpha and gamma diversity in field interiors. These effects were as high as the effect of semi-natural cover. In field borders, effects of crop heterogeneity were limited to alpha diversity. We suggest that a heterogeneous crop mosaic may overcome the high negative impact of management practices on plant diversity in field interiors, whereas in field borders, where plant diversity is already high, landscape effects are more limited. Synthesis and applications. Our study shows that increasing configurational crop heterogeneity is beneficial to within-field plant diversity. It opens up a new effective and complementary way to promote farmland biodiversity without taking land out of agricultural production. We therefore recommend adopting manipulation of crop heterogeneity as a specific, effective management option in future policy measures, perhaps adding to agri-environment schemes, to contribute to the conservation of farmland plant diversity.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Distance functions of carabids in crop fields depend on functional traits, crop type and adjacent habitat: a synthesis

Archive ouverte | Boetzl, Fabian, A | CCSD

International audience. Natural pest and weed regulation are essential for agricultural production, but the spatial distribution of natural enemies within crop fields and its drivers are mostly unknown. Using 28 dat...

Comment favoriser les services écosystémiques assurés par la biodiversité des paysages agricoles ? Intérêts d’un réseau de sites d’observation à long terme

Archive ouverte | Petit, Sandrine | CCSD

Atteindre l’objectif affiché de réduction du niveau d’usage de produits phytosanitaires tout en maintenant les niveaux de production des cultures implique la mise en place de stratégies de protection des cultures alternatives à la...

Biodiversity and pollination benefits trade off against profit in an intensive farming system

Archive ouverte | Scheper, Jeroen | CCSD

International audience. Agricultural expansion and intensification have boosted global food production but have come at the cost of environmental degradation and biodiversity loss. Biodiversity-friendly farming that...

Chargement des enrichissements...