Landscape structure and farming management interacts to modulate pollination supply and crop production in blueberries

Author:

Ramírez‐Mejía Andrés F.1ORCID,Blendinger Pedro G.12ORCID,Woodcock Ben A.3ORCID,Schmucki Reto3ORCID,Escobar Lorena1,Morton Richard Daniel3ORCID,Vieli Lorena4,Nunes‐Silva Patrícia5,Lomáscolo Silvia B.1,Morales Carolina Laura6ORCID,Murúa Maureen7,Agostini Kayna8,Chacoff Natacha P.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Ecología Regional Universidad Nacional de Tucumán & CONICET Tucumán Argentina

2. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo Universidad Nacional de Tucumán Tucumán Argentina

3. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology Wallingford Oxfordshire UK

4. Departamento de Ciencias Agronómicas y Recursos Naturales, Centro de Fruticultura Universidad de La Frontera Temuco Chile

5. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Biologia Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos São Leopoldo Brazil

6. Grupo Ecología de la Polinización, Instituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Medio Ambiente (INIBIOMA) Universidad Nacional del Comahue‐Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET) Bariloche Rio Negro Argentina

7. GEMA‐Centro de Genómica, Ecología y Medio Ambiente Universidad Mayor Santiago Chile

8. Departamento de Ciências da Natureza, Matemática e Educação Universidade Federal de São Carlos São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

Abstract Pollination services are affected by landscape context, farming management and pollinator community structure, all of which impact flower visitation rates, pollen deposition and final production. We studied these processes in Argentina for highbush blueberry crops, which depend on pollinators to produce marketable yields. We studied how land cover and honeybee stocking influence the abundance of wild and managed pollinators in blueberry crops, using structural equation modelling to disentangle the cascading effects through which pollinators contribute to blueberry fruit number, size, nutritional content and overall yield. All pollinator functional groups responded to landscape changes at a spatial scale under 1000 m, and the significance or direction of the effects were modulated by the field‐level deployment of honeybee hives. Fruit diameter increased with pollen deposited, but decreased with honeybee abundance, which, had indirect effects on fruit acidity. Honeybees had a positive effect on the number of fruit produced by the plants and also benefited the overall yield (kg plant−1) through independent effects on both the quality and quantity components of fruit production. Synthesis and applications. Deployment of beehives in blueberry fields can buffer, but not compensate for the negative effects on honeybee abundance produced by surrounding large scale none‐flowering crops. Such compensation would require high‐quality beehives by monitoring their health and strength. The contribution of honeybees to crop production is not equal across production metrics. That is, higher abundance of honeybees increases the number of berries produced but at the cost of smaller and more acidic fruits, potentially reducing their market value. Growers must consider this trade‐off between fruit quantity and quality when actively managing honeybee abundance.

Funder

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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