Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions

Author:

Sirami CléliaORCID,Gross NicolasORCID,Baillod Aliette BosemORCID,Bertrand ColetteORCID,Carrié Romain,Hass AnnikaORCID,Henckel LauraORCID,Miguet Paul,Vuillot Carole,Alignier Audrey,Girard Jude,Batáry PéterORCID,Clough YannORCID,Violle Cyrille,Giralt David,Bota Gerard,Badenhausser Isabelle,Lefebvre Gaëtan,Gauffre Bertrand,Vialatte Aude,Calatayud François,Gil-Tena AssuORCID,Tischendorf Lutz,Mitchell Scott,Lindsay Kathryn,Georges Romain,Hilaire Samuel,Recasens Jordi,Solé-Senan Xavier Oriol,Robleño Irene,Bosch Jordi,Barrientos Jose Antonio,Ricarte Antonio,Marcos-Garcia Maria Ángeles,Miñano Jesús,Mathevet Raphaël,Gibon Annick,Baudry Jacques,Balent Gérard,Poulin Brigitte,Burel Françoise,Tscharntke Teja,Bretagnolle Vincent,Siriwardena Gavin,Ouin Annie,Brotons Lluis,Martin Jean-Louis,Fahrig LenoreORCID

Abstract

Agricultural landscape homogenization has detrimental effects on biodiversity and key ecosystem services. Increasing agricultural landscape heterogeneity by increasing seminatural cover can help to mitigate biodiversity loss. However, the amount of seminatural cover is generally low and difficult to increase in many intensively managed agricultural landscapes. We hypothesized that increasing the heterogeneity of the crop mosaic itself (hereafter “crop heterogeneity”) can also have positive effects on biodiversity. In 8 contrasting regions of Europe and North America, we selected 435 landscapes along independent gradients of crop diversity and mean field size. Within each landscape, we selected 3 sampling sites in 1, 2, or 3 crop types. We sampled 7 taxa (plants, bees, butterflies, hoverflies, carabids, spiders, and birds) and calculated a synthetic index of multitrophic diversity at the landscape level. Increasing crop heterogeneity was more beneficial for multitrophic diversity than increasing seminatural cover. For instance, the effect of decreasing mean field size from 5 to 2.8 ha was as strong as the effect of increasing seminatural cover from 0.5 to 11%. Decreasing mean field size benefited multitrophic diversity even in the absence of seminatural vegetation between fields. Increasing the number of crop types sampled had a positive effect on landscape-level multitrophic diversity. However, the effect of increasing crop diversity in the landscape surrounding fields sampled depended on the amount of seminatural cover. Our study provides large-scale, multitrophic, cross-regional evidence that increasing crop heterogeneity can be an effective way to increase biodiversity in agricultural landscapes without taking land out of agricultural production.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

Agreenskills

Juan de la Cierva

European Research Council

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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