Diversity of flower-visiting bees in cereal fields: effects of farming system, landscape composition and regional context

被引:339
|
作者
Holzschuh, Andrea
Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
Kleijn, David
Tscharntke, Teja
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Nat Conservat & Plant Ecol Grp, NL-6708 PD Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
agri-environment schemes; biodiversity; flowering plants; landscape structure; organic farming; pollination; spatial scales; weeds; winter wheat;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2664.2006.01259.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
1. Agri-environment schemes promote organic farming in an attempt to reduce the negative effects of agricultural intensification on farmland biodiversity and ecosystem services such as pollination. Farming system, landscape context and regional differences may all influence biodiversity, but their relative impact and possible interactions have been little explored. 2. The study was performed in three regions (150 km apart, 400-500 km(2) per region) differing in land use intensity. Within each region, seven pairs of conventionally and organically cultivated wheat fields (mean size 4 ha, 42 study fields) were selected to encompass a gradient from heterogeneous to homogeneous landscapes within a 1-km radius around each field. 3. Farming system had the greatest influence on biodiversity. Higher bee diversity, flower cover and diversity of flowering plants were recorded in organic compared with conventional fields. Bee diversity was related both to flower cover and diversity of flowering plants, suggesting plant-mediated effects of the farming system. 4. Differences in bee diversity between organic and conventional fields increased with the proportion of arable crops in the surrounding landscape, indicating that processes at the landscape level modified the effectiveness of organic farming in promoting biodiversity. Similar patterns for flower cover and diversity of flowering plants suggested that landscape effects on bee diversity were mainly resource-mediated. After statistically removing the variance explained by flower parameters, residual bee diversity increased with increasing landscape heterogeneity. 5. Bee diversity differed between the three regions, but the effects of farming systems and landscape context were independent of regional differences. 6. Synthesis and applications. Bee diversity in wheat fields was mainly influenced by farming system, but an understanding of local bee diversity needs to incorporate both landscape and regional perspectives. The consistency of the results in three regions provides a reliable basis for management decisions. Agri-environment schemes that promote organic farming in homogeneous landscapes where there are few remaining flower-rich habitats could have the highest relative impact. However, while organic farming could help to sustain pollination services by generalist bees in agricultural landscapes, other measures are required to conserve more specialized bee species in semi-natural habitats.
引用
收藏
页码:41 / 49
页数:9
相关论文
共 28 条
  • [21] Interacting effects of landscape context and habitat quality on flower visiting insects in agricultural landscapes
    Kleijn, D
    van Langevelde, F
    BASIC AND APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2006, 7 (03) : 201 - 214
  • [22] Diversity and abundance of flower-visiting insects in Bt and non-Bt cotton fields of Maputaland (kwaZulu natal province, South Africa)
    Hofs J.-L.
    Schoeman A.S.
    Pierre J.
    International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2008, 28 (4) : 211 - 219
  • [23] How do landscape composition and configuration, organic farming and fallow strips affect the diversity of bees, wasps and their parasitoids?
    Holzschuh, Andrea
    Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
    Tscharntke, Teja
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL ECOLOGY, 2010, 79 (02) : 491 - 500
  • [24] Plant diversity partitioning in Mediterranean croplands: effects of farming intensity, field edge, and landscape context
    Concepcion, Elena D.
    Fernandez-Gonzalez, Federico
    Diaz, Mario
    ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 2012, 22 (03) : 972 - 981
  • [25] Effects of regional and landscape composition on diversity and cmposition of small rodent assemblages in Argentinian temperature grasslands and wetlands
    Massa, Carolina
    Teta, Pablo
    Cueto, Gerardo Ruben
    MAMMALIA, 2014, 78 (03) : 371 - 382
  • [26] Landscape-scale analysis of cropping system effects on soil quality in a context of crop-livestock farming
    Viaud, Valerie
    Santillan-Carvantes, Patricia
    Akkal-Corfini, Nouraya
    Le Guillou, Cedric
    Prevost-Boure, Nicolas Chemidlin
    Ranjard, Lionel
    Menasseri-Aubry, Safya
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 265 : 166 - 177
  • [27] Nesting of ground-nesting bees in arable fields is not associated with tillage system per se, but with distance to field edge, crop cover, soil and landscape context
    Tschanz, Philippe
    Vogel, Stefan
    Walter, Achim
    Keller, Thomas
    Albrecht, Matthias
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 2023, 60 (01) : 158 - 169
  • [28] Subalpine vegetation pattern three decades after stand-replacing fire: effects of landscape context and topography on plant community composition, tree regeneration, and diversity
    Coop, Jonathan D.
    Massatti, Robert T.
    Schoettle, Anna W.
    JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2010, 21 (03) : 472 - 487