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Mismatched outcomes for biodiversity and ecosystem services: testing the responses of crop pollinators and wild bee biodiversity to habitat enhancement

Authors :
Rufus Isaacs
Nikki L. Rothwell
Keith S. Mason
Kimiora L. Ward
Larry J. Gut
Thomas J. Wood
Neal M. Williams
Taylor H. Ricketts
George D. Hoffman
Sujaya Rao
Julia Brokaw
Jason Gibbs
Julianna K. Wilson
Charlie C. Nicholson
Robbin W. Thorp
Source :
Ecology lettersReferences. 23(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Supporting ecosystem services and conserving biodiversity may be compatible goals, but there is concern that service-focused interventions mostly benefit a few common species. We use a spatially replicated, multiyear experiment in four agricultural settings to test if enhancing habitat adjacent to crops increases wild bee diversity and abundance on and off crops. We found that enhanced field edges harbored more taxonomically and functionally abundant, diverse, and compositionally different bee communities compared to control edges. Enhancements did not increase the abundance or diversity of bees visiting crops, indicating that the supply of pollination services was unchanged following enhancement. We find that actions to promote crop pollination improve multiple dimensions of biodiversity, underscoring their conservation value, but these benefits may not be spilling over to crops. More work is needed to identify the conditions that promote effective co-management of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Details

ISSN :
14610248
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecology lettersReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2678044eeed7368b329c6c25b1dcbcac