Effectiveness of agri‐environmental management on pollinators is moderated more by ecological contrast than by landscape structure or land‐use intensity
Marja et al., 2019.
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ele.13339
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Marja et al., 2019.
Agri‐environment management (AEM) started in the 1980s in
Europe to mitigate biodiversity decline, but the effectiveness of AEM
has been questioned. We hypothesize that this is caused by a lack of a
large enough ecological contrast between AEM and non‐treated control
sites. The effectiveness of AEM may be moderated by landscape structure
and land‐use intensity. Here, we examined the influence of local
ecological contrast, landscape structure and regional land‐use intensity
on AEM effectiveness in a meta‐analysis of 62 European pollinator
studies. We found that ecological contrast was most important in
determining the effectiveness of AEM, but landscape structure and
regional land‐use intensity played also a role. In conclusion, the most
successful way to enhance AEM effectiveness for pollinators is to
implement measures that result in a large ecological improvement at a
local scale, which exhibit a strong contrast to conventional practices
in simple landscapes of intensive land‐use regions.
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ele.13339
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