Maximizing Ecosystem Services To The Oil Crop Brassica Carinata Through Landscape Heterogeneity And Arthropod Diversity

ECOSPHERE(2021)

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To increase the resilience of our food system, we must better understand how ecosystem services such as pest control and pollination provided by a diverse insect community contribute to crop yield. We examined how landscape heterogeneity relates to insect and pollinator diversity, and how insect and pollinator diversity relates to yield of Brassica carinata, a new biofuel crop within common farming practices. Over two years, we planted 35 x 1 acre sites in a roughly 1000-km(2) area near Brookings, South Dakota, in the Prairie Coteau. We randomly assigned each site to a combination of three common farming practices: tilling (yes/no), added honey bee hives (yes/no), and treatment with systemic neonicotinoids (yes/no). Insect and pollinator diversity and the heterogeneity of the surrounding landscape at multiple spatial scales were calculated. We observed a significant positive relationship between insect (and pollinator) diversity and yield when fields were untreated, without hives, nor seed treatments. All farming practices within this study increase yield. However, farming practices alter the relationship between yield and insect (and pollinator) diversity. The addition of seed treatment or tillage negates the relationship between insect (and pollinator) diversity with yield. There was no relationship between seed treatment, diversity, and yield for all insects, and the application of seed treatment resulted in lower pollinator diversity. Increased landscape heterogeneity was correlated with more insect diversity at the 1000-m scale and pollinator diversity at the 3000-m scale. Our results show that increasing large-scale landscape heterogeneity increases insect diversity, which serves as a substitute for common farming practices such as application of pesticides, tilling, or bee hives. Increased landscape heterogeneity could increase farmers' net profitability by replacing input costs associated with tillage and seed treatments.
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ecosystem services, honey bee hives, insect diversity, landscape heterogeneity, natural area, pollinator diversity, seed treatment, tillage, yield
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