An increase in food production in Europe could dramatically affect farmland biodiversity

Author:

Jeanneret PhilippeORCID,Lüscher Gisela,Schneider Manuel K.,Pointereau Philippe,Arndorfer Michaela,Bailey Debra,Balázs Katalin,Báldi András,Choisis Jean-PhilippeORCID,Dennis Peter,Diaz MarioORCID,Eiter Sebastian,Elek Zoltán,Fjellstad Wendy,Frank Thomas,Friedel Jürgen K.,Geijzendorffer Ilse R.ORCID,Gillingham Pippa,Gomiero Tiziano,Jerkovich Gergely,Jongman Rob H. G.,Kainz Max,Kovács-Hostyánszki Anikó,Moreno GerardoORCID,Nascimbene Juri,Oschatz Marie-Louise,Paoletti Maurizio G.,Sarthou Jean-Pierre,Siebrecht NormanORCID,Sommaggio Daniele,Wolfrum Sebastian,Herzog Felix

Abstract

AbstractConversion of semi-natural habitats, such as field margins, fallows, hedgerows, grassland, woodlots and forests, to agricultural land could increase agricultural production and help meet rising global food demand. Yet, the extent to which such habitat loss would impact biodiversity and wild species is unknown. Here we survey species richness for four taxa (vascular plants, earthworms, spiders, wild bees) and agricultural yield across a range of arable, grassland, mixed, horticulture, permanent crop, for organic and non-organic agricultural land on 169 farms across 10 European regions. We find that semi-natural habitats currently constitute 23% of land area with 49% of species unique to these habitats. We estimate that conversion of semi-natural land that achieves a 10% increase in agricultural production will have the greatest impact on biodiversity in arable systems and the least impact in grassland systems, with organic practices having better species retention than non-organic practices. Our findings will help inform sustainable agricultural development.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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