Agroenergy Crops Influence the Diversity, Biomass, and Guild Structure of Terrestrial Arthropod Communities

被引:0
作者
Bruce A. Robertson
Cody Porter
Douglas A. Landis
Douglas W. Schemske
机构
[1] Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute,Migratory Bird Center
[2] Michigan State University,DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
[3] Michigan State University,DOE Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
来源
BioEnergy Research | 2012年 / 5卷
关键词
Biodiversity; Ecosystem services; Landscape ecology; Agroecology;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Expanded production of contemporary bioenergy crops (e.g., corn) is considered a threat to the conservation of biodiversity, yet next-generation perennially based crops (switchgrass, mixed-grass–forb prairie) may represent an opportunity for enhancing biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. We employed a multi-scaled approach to investigate the relative importance of feedstock selection, forb content, patch size, and landscape-scale habitat structure and composition as factors shaping the diversity and abundance of terrestrial arthropod communities and the biomass of functional groups of arthropods associated with the provisioning of ecosystem services. Compared to intensively managed annual corn fields, switchgrass and mixed-grass–forb prairie plantings were associated with a 230% and 324% increase in arthropod family diversity and a 750% and 2,700% increase in arthropod biomass, respectively. Biomass of arthropod pollinators, herbivores, predators, and parasites were similarly the highest in mixed-grass–forb prairie, intermediate in switchgrass plantings, and the lowest in cornfields. Community-wide biomass and that of several functional arthropod groups were positively linked to increasing forest cover and land cover diversity surrounding biomass plantings, while pollinator and detritivore biomass was lower in smaller fields. Results not only suggest that the choice of biomass feedstock will play an important role in shaping within-field arthropod diversity but also indicate an important role for the composition of this surrounding landscape. Collectively, our results suggest that selection of perennially based biomass feedstocks along with careful attention to crop placement have important potential to enhance biodiversity conservation and the provisioning of ecologically and economically important arthropod-mediated ecosystem services in future agricultural landscapes.
引用
收藏
页码:179 / 188
页数:9
相关论文
共 195 条
  • [1] Robertson GP(2008)Sustainable biofuels redux Science 322 49-50
  • [2] Dale VH(2009)Bioenergy and wildlife: threats and opportunities for grassland conservation Bioscience 59 767-777
  • [3] Doering OC(2011)Biodiversity conservation in the era of biofuels: risks and opportunities Front Ecol Environ 9 161-168
  • [4] Hamburg SP(2002)Agricultural sustainability and intensive production practices Nature 418 671-677
  • [5] Melillo JM(2003)Farmland biodiversity: is habitat heterogeneity the key? Trees 18 182-188
  • [6] Wander MM(2005)Farming and the fate of wild nature Science 307 550-555
  • [7] Fargione JE(2006)Sustainable pest regulation in agricultural landscapes: a review on landscape composition, biodiversity and natural pest control Proc Roy Soc London B 273 1715-1727
  • [8] Cooper TR(2008)Increasing corn for biofuel production reduces biocontrol services in agricultural landscapes PNAS 105 20552-20557
  • [9] Flaspohler DJ(2008)Landscape effects on crop pollination services: are there general patterns? Ecol Lett 11 1121-203
  • [10] Hill J(2009)Energy sprawl or energy efficiency: climate policy impacts on natural habitat for the United States of America PLoS One 4 e6802-28