If You Build It, They Will Come-Agroecosystem-Based Management Practices Support Pollinators

被引:4
|
作者
O'Brien, Colton [1 ]
Arathi, H. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Agr Biol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
[2] USDA ARS, WRRC, Invas Species & Pollinator Hlth Unit, Davis, CA 95616 USA
基金
美国农业部;
关键词
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP); cover crop; native bees; pollinator; MUSTARD BRASSICA-JUNCEA; BEE ABUNDANCE; CROP POLLINATION; FLOWERING PLANTS; FLORAL RESOURCES; COVER CROPS; NATIVE BEES; LANDSCAPE; DIVERSITY; HABITAT;
D O I
10.1093/aesa/saaa037
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
学科分类号
摘要
Recent reports indicate that global insect populations are drastically declining, and amongst insects, bees have attracted significant attention. Decades of research on causal factors for bee population declines, indicate that extensive loss of natural habitats resulting from urbanization and agricultural intensification, has led to a dearth of critical nesting and forage resources essential for the sustenance of bees. To address these concerns and to meet the growing need for food production, simple but effective farm management practices such as restoring habitat diversity through planting pollinator habitats along field margins and underutilized areas, revegetating retired farmland with wildflowers and including pollinator-friendly forbs in cover crop mixes, have been recommended. Earlier studies have provided evidence that planting pollinator habitats along field margins and revegetating retired farmland are indeed viable ways to sustain bee pollinators. Here we report results of a case study exploring the benefits of cover cropping with a pollinator-friendly forb mix. Our results indicate that cover cropping to support pollinators can be effective, particularly when cover crops are retained until the flowering stage and that grazing of cover crops could extend support to those genera of bees that prefer grazed areas. Although the reports on global insect declines are dire, our studies show that pollinator-friendly farm management practices can offset the declines and play a significant role in supporting pollinator populations. Regular assessment of the efficacy of these practices will enable us to target efforts towards better implementation of habitat conservation programs.
引用
收藏
页码:322 / 328
页数:7
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] If You Build it, They Will Come: Collection Management of Construction Contracts
    O'Malley, Debra
    LEGAL INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, 2023, 23 (04) : 255 - 263
  • [2] Social Navigation Support for Information Seeking: If You Build It, Will They Come?
    Farzan, Rosta
    Brusilovsky, Peter
    USER MODELING, ADAPTATION, AND PERSONALIZATION, PROCEEDINGS, 2009, 5535 : 66 - 77
  • [3] Four rights of clinical decision support: You can build it, but will they come?
    Schmidt, Sarah
    Ambroggio, Lilliam
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE, 2024, 19 (11) : 1078 - 1079
  • [4] Avian habitat management meets conspecific attraction: If you build it, will they come?
    Ahlering, Marissa A.
    Faaborg, John
    AUK, 2006, 123 (02): : 301 - 312
  • [5] Positive management in libraries: if you build it, they won't necessarily come
    Lynch, Jim
    Fitzgerald, Stuart St V.
    PROMETHEUS, 2012, 30 (03) : 359 - 363
  • [6] If you build it, they will come: Statewide practitioner interest in contingency management for youths
    Henggeler, Scott W.
    Chapman, Jason E.
    Rowland, Melisa D.
    Halliday-Boykins, Colleen A.
    Randall, Jeff
    Shackelford, Jennifer
    Schoenwald, Sonja K.
    JOURNAL OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT, 2007, 32 (02) : 121 - 131
  • [7] If you come, will they build it? The impact of the design and use of a performance management system on researcher
    Pogrebnyakov, Nicolai
    Kristensen, Jonas D.
    Gammelgaard, Jens
    JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 2017, 43 : 67 - 82
  • [8] If You Build It, They Will Come: Creating the Space and Support for Real-Time Strategic Learning
    Lynn, Jewlya
    Kahn, Rebecca
    Chung, Phillip
    Downes, Scott
    FOUNDATION REVIEW, 2013, 5 (04): : 37 - +
  • [9] A young adult clinic to support integration into adult sickle cell disease care: If you build it, they will come
    Prince, Elizabeth J.
    Scott, Jayla L.
    Nwankwoala, Ogechi
    Ali-Houchens, Lystra
    Alghali, M. Amir
    Carroll, C. Patrick
    Lanzkron, Sophie
    Pecker, Lydia H.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HAEMATOLOGY, 2025,
  • [10] If you build it, will they come? Exploring the success factors of knowledge management systems in the Malaysian public sector
    Ali, Nor 'ashikin
    Mustaffa, Musyazid Md
    Alkawsi, Gamal
    Capretz, Luiz Fernando
    HELIYON, 2024, 10 (06)