Affiliation:
1. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biología Vegetal (IMBIV) Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC), CONICET Córdoba Argentina
2. Department of Ecology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Prague Czech Republic
Abstract
Abstract
In peri‐urban areas, many farmers are transitioning from conventional agriculture to agroecological practices to reduce pesticide input and preserving ecosystem services such as natural pest control. Field margins represent a stable habitat for arthropods, but community structure depends on many factors, including management type and vegetation features.
We studied the effects of agroecological transitions and vegetation features on arthropods of horticultural field margins, focusing on three feeding guilds (herbivores, predators and parasitoids). We sampled arthropods using the beat‐sheet method in five conventional fields and five under agroecological transition. We also measured vegetation height, richness, flower abundance and plant cover.
Our results showed that arthropod diversity was higher in agroecological fields whereas herbivore abundance was lower, with a consistent pattern across most taxonomic orders. Vegetation features displayed multiple effects among functional and taxonomic groups. Herbivores did not respond to most vegetation variables whereas predators correlated with several, with similar trends among orders.
We conclude that agroecological transitions and field margins with high vegetation richness and floral resources influence arthropod communities with potential benefits regarding pest regulation. These practices might be more effective if considered alongside other methods that enhance biodiversity and if they are consistent at a landscape scale.
Funder
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Fondo para la Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Forestry
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