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
  • [21] Creating a knowledge-sharing community: If you build it, will they come? Technology may support a knowledge-sharing environment, but getting users to participate in effective ways is key
    Brazelton, J
    Gorry, GA
    COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM, 2003, 46 (02) : 23 - 25
  • [22] "IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME": HOW THE TARGETED LOCATION OF A SEXUAL HEALTH CLINIC WITHIN THE SOCIAL HEART OF AN AT RISK COMMUNITY CAN SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASE THE DETECTION AND MANAGEMENT OF INFECTIONS
    Kershaw, Elizabeth
    SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS, 2015, 91 : A70 - +
  • [23] If you build it will they come? Addressing social isolation within a technology-based HIV intervention for young black men who have sex with men
    LeGrand, Sara
    Muessig, Kathryn E.
    Pike, Emily C.
    Baltierra, Nina
    Hightow-Weidman, Lisa B.
    AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV, 2014, 26 (09): : 1194 - 1200
  • [24] A fuzzy logic based decision support system for evaluation of suppliers in supply chain management practices
    Kumar, Darshan
    Singh, Jagdev
    Singh, Om Pal
    Seema
    MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING, 2013, 58 (11-12) : 1679 - 1695
  • [25] A fuzzy logic based decision support system for evaluation of suppliers in supply chain management practices
    Kumar, Darshan
    Singh, Jagdev
    Singh, Om Pal
    Seema
    MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELLING, 2013, 57 (11-12) : 2945 - 2960
  • [26] Management Practices to Build Evidence-Based Decision-Making Capacity for Chronic Disease Prevention in Georgia: A Case Study
    Allen, Peg
    O'Connor, Jean C.
    Best, Leslie A.
    Lakshman, Meenakshi
    Jacob, Rebekah R.
    Brownson, Ross C.
    PREVENTING CHRONIC DISEASE, 2018, 15
  • [27] AN OPEN SOURCE GIS-BASED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR WATERSHED EVALUATION OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
    Shao, Hui
    Yang, Wanhong
    Lindsay, John
    Liu, Yongbo
    Yu, Zhiqiang
    Oginskyy, Anatoliy
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION, 2017, 53 (03): : 521 - 531
  • [28] Going beyond 'I' vs 'you'- effectiveness and mechanism of yoga based practices in management education to mitigate interpersonal conflict
    Dagar, Chirag
    Agrawal, Aditya
    Pandey, Ashish
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION, 2025, 23 (02):
  • [29] WHEN IS IT TRUE THAT IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME? LESSONS ABOUT VOLUNTARY ENGAGEMENT WITH TECHNOLOGY-BASED INTERVENTIONS FROM A SAFER-SEX VIDEO GAME FOR A HARD-TO-REACH POPULATION
    Snyder, Leslie B.
    Farrar, Kirstie Cope
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2013, 45 : S249 - S249
  • [30] Development of pharmacy-based best practices to support safer use and management of prescription opioids based on an e-Delphi methodology
    Nielsen, Suzanne
    Horn, Freya
    Mcdonald, Rebecca
    Eide, Desiree
    Walley, Alexander Y.
    Binswanger, Ingrid
    Langford, Aili, V
    Prathivadi, Pallavi
    Wood, Pene
    Clausen, Thomas
    Picco, Louisa
    RESEARCH IN SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY, 2024, 20 (12): : 1110 - 1117