Daniel S. Karp
Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition
Karp, Daniel S.; Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca; Meehan, Timothy D.; Martin, Emily A.; DeClerck, Fabrice; Grab, Heather; Gratton, Claudio; Hunt, Lauren; Larsen, Ashley E.; Martínez-Salinas, Alejandra; O’Rourke, Megan E.; Rusch, Adrien; Poveda, Katja; Jonsson, Mattias; Rosenheim, Jay A.; Schellhorn, Nancy A.; Tscharntke, Teja; Wratten, Stephen D.; Zhang, Wei; Iverson, Aaron L.; Adler, Lynn S.; Albrecht, Matthias; Alignier, Audrey; Angelella, Gina M.; Zubair Anjum, Muhammad; Avelino, Jacques; Batáry, Péter; Baveco, Johannes M.; Bianchi, Felix J. J. A.; Birkhofer, Klaus; Bohnenblust, Eric W.; Bommarco, Riccardo; Brewer, Michael J.; Caballero-López, Berta; Carrière, Yves; Carvalheiro, Luísa G.; Cayuela, Luis; Centrella, Mary; Ćetković, Aleksandar; Henri, Dominic Charles; Chabert, Ariane; Costamagna, Alejandro C.; De la Mora, Aldo; de Kraker, Joop; Desneux, Nicolas; Diehl, Eva; Diekötter, Tim; Dormann, Carsten F.; Eckberg, James O.; Entling, Martin H.; Fiedler, Daniela; Franck, Pierre; Frank van V...
Authors
Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer
Timothy D. Meehan
Emily A. Martin
Fabrice DeClerck
Heather Grab
Claudio Gratton
Lauren Hunt
Ashley E. Larsen
Alejandra Martínez-Salinas
Megan E. O’Rourke
Adrien Rusch
Katja Poveda
Mattias Jonsson
Jay A. Rosenheim
Nancy A. Schellhorn
Teja Tscharntke
Stephen D. Wratten
Wei Zhang
Aaron L. Iverson
Lynn S. Adler
Matthias Albrecht
Audrey Alignier
Gina M. Angelella
Muhammad Zubair Anjum
Jacques Avelino
Péter Batáry
Johannes M. Baveco
Felix J. J. A. Bianchi
Klaus Birkhofer
Eric W. Bohnenblust
Riccardo Bommarco
Michael J. Brewer
Berta Caballero-López
Yves Carrière
Luísa G. Carvalheiro
Luis Cayuela
Mary Centrella
Aleksandar Ćetković
Dr Dom Henri D.Henri@hull.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer (School Natural Sciences)
Ariane Chabert
Alejandro C. Costamagna
Aldo De la Mora
Joop de Kraker
Nicolas Desneux
Eva Diehl
Tim Diekötter
Carsten F. Dormann
James O. Eckberg
Martin H. Entling
Daniela Fiedler
Pierre Franck
F. J. Frank van Veen
Thomas Frank
Vesna Gagic
Michael P. D. Garratt
Awraris Getachew
David J. Gonthier
Peter B. Goodell
Ignazio Graziosi
Russell L. Groves
Geoff M. Gurr
Zachary Hajian-Forooshani
George E. Heimpel
John D. Herrmann
Anders S. Huseth
Diego J. Inclán
Adam J. Ingrao
Phirun Iv
Katja Jacot
Gregg A. Johnson
Laura Jones
Marina Kaiser
Joe M. Kaser
Tamar Keasar
Tania N. Kim
Miriam Kishinevsky
Douglas A. Landis
Blas Lavandero
Claire Lavigne
Anne Le Ralec
Debissa Lemessa
Deborah K. Letourneau
Heidi Liere
Yanhui Lu
Yael Lubin
Tim Luttermoser
Bea Maas
Kevi Mace
Filipe Madeira
Viktoria Mader
Anne Marie Cortesero
Lorenzo Marini
Eliana Martinez
Holly M. Martinson
Philippe Menozzi
Matthew G. E. Mitchell
Tadashi Miyashita
Gonzalo A. R. Molina
Marco A. Molina-Montenegro
Matthew E. O’Neal
Itai Opatovsky
Sebaastian Ortiz-Martinez
Michael Nash
Örjan Östman
Annie Ouin
Damie Pak
Daniel Paredes
Soroush Parsa
Hazel Parry
Ricardo Perez-Alvarez
David J. Perović
Julie A. Peterson
Sandrine Petit
Stacy M. Philpott
Manuel Plantegenest
Milan Plećaš
Therese Pluess
Xavier Pons
Simon G. Potts
Richard F. Pywell
David W. Ragsdale
Tatyana A. Rand
Lucie Raymond
Benoît Ricci
Chris Sargent
Jean-Pierre Sarthou
Julia Saulais
Jessica Schäckermann
Nick P. Schmidt
Gudrun Schneider
Christof Schüepp
Frances S. Sivakoff
Henrik G. Smith
Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Sonja Stutz
Zsofia Szendrei
Mayura B. Takada
Hisatomo Taki
Giovanni Tamburini
Linda J. Thomson
Yann Tricault
Noelline Tsafack
Matthias Tschumi
Muriel Valantin-Morison
Mai Van Trinh
Wopke van der Werf
Kerri T. Vierling
Ben P. Werling
Jennifer B. Wickens
Victoria J. Wickens
Ben A. Woodcock
Kris Wyckhuys
Haijun Xiao
Mika Yasuda
Akira Yoshioka
Yi Zou
Abstract
The idea that noncrop habitat enhances pest control and represents a win–win opportunity to conserve biodiversity and bolster yields has emerged as an agroecological paradigm. However, while noncrop habitat in landscapes surrounding farms sometimes benefits pest predators, natural enemy responses remain heterogeneous across studies and effects on pests are inconclusive. The observed heterogeneity in species responses to noncrop habitat may be biological in origin or could result from variation in how habitat and biocontrol are measured. Here, we use a pest-control database encompassing 132 studies and 6,759 sites worldwide to model natural enemy and pest abundances, predation rates, and crop damage as a function of landscape composition. Our results showed that although landscape composition explained significant variation within studies, pest and enemy abundances, predation rates, crop damage, and yields each exhibited different responses across studies, sometimes increasing and sometimes decreasing in landscapes with more noncrop habitat but overall showing no consistent trend. Thus, models that used landscape-composition variables to predict pest-control dynamics demonstrated little potential to explain variation across studies, though prediction did improve when comparing studies with similar crop and landscape features. Overall, our work shows that surrounding noncrop habitat does not consistently improve pest management, meaning habitat conservation may bolster production in some systems and depress yields in others. Future efforts to develop tools that inform farmers when habitat conservation truly represents a win–win would benefit from increased understanding of how landscape effects are modulated by local farm management and the biology of pests and their enemies.
Citation
Karp, D. S., Chaplin-Kramer, R., Meehan, T. D., Martin, E. A., DeClerck, F., Grab, H., Gratton, C., Hunt, L., Larsen, A. E., Martínez-Salinas, A., O’Rourke, M. E., Rusch, A., Poveda, K., Jonsson, M., Rosenheim, J. A., Schellhorn, N. A., Tscharntke, T., Wratten, S. D., Zhang, W., Iverson, A. L., …Zou, Y. (2018). Crop pests and predators exhibit inconsistent responses to surrounding landscape composition. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(33), E7863-E7870. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1800042115
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Aug 1, 2018 |
Online Publication Date | Aug 2, 2018 |
Publication Date | Aug 14, 2018 |
Deposit Date | Apr 1, 2022 |
Publicly Available Date | May 30, 2022 |
Journal | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
Print ISSN | 0027-8424 |
Publisher | National Academy of Sciences |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 115 |
Issue | 33 |
Pages | E7863-E7870 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1800042115 |
Keywords | Agroecology; Biodiversity; Biological control; Ecosystem services; Natural enemies |
Public URL | https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/1759736 |
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