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The influence of ecological infrastructures adjacent to crops on their carabid assemblages in intensive agroecosystems
Pécheur, Emilie; Piqueray, J.; Monty, Arnaud et al.
2020In PeerJ, 2020 (1)
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Keywords :
Agri-environment schemes; Biodiversity; Carabids; Ecosystem services; Functional diversity; Intensive agroecosystems
Abstract :
[en] Background. Conserving biodiversity and enhancing ecosystem services of interest in intensive agroecosystems is a major challenge. Perennial ecological infrastructures (EIs), such as hedges and grassy strips, and annual EI under Agri-Environment Schemes appear to be good candidates to promote both. Our study focused on carabids, an indicator group responding both at the species and functional trait level to disturbances and supporting pest control and weed seed consumption services. Methods. We compared carabid assemblages at the species and functional traits levels, sampled via pitfall trapping, in three types of EIs (hedges, grassy strips and annual flower strips) and crops. We also tested via GLMs the effect of (1) the type of EI at the crops' border and (2) the distance from the crops' border (two meters or 30 meters) on carabid assemblages of crops. Tested variables comprised: Activity-density, species richness, functional dispersion metrics (FDis) and proportions of carabids by functional categories (Diet: Generalist predators/specialist predators/seed-eaters; Size: Small/medium/large/very large; Breeding period: Spring/autumn). Results and Discussion. Carabid assemblages on the Principal Coordinate Analysis split in two groups: Crops and EIs. Assemblages from all sampled EIs were dominated by mobile generalist predator species from open-land, reproducing in spring. Assemblages of hedges were poor in activity-density and species richness, contrarily to grassy and annual flower strips. Differences in carabid assemblages in crops were mainly driven by the presence of hedges. The presence of hedges diminished the Community Weighted Mean size of carabids in crops, due to an increased proportion of small (<5 mm) individuals, while distance from crops' border favoured large (between 10-15 mm) carabids. Moreover, even if they were attracted by EIs, granivorous carabid species were rare in crops. Our results underlie the importance of local heterogeneity when adapting crops' borders to enhance carabid diversity and question the relevance of hedge implantation in intensive agrolandscapes, disconnected from any coherent ecological network. Moreover, this study emphasizes the difficulty to modify functional assemblages of crops for purposes of ecosystem services development, especially for weed seed consumption, as well as the role of distance from the crops' border in the shaping of crop carabid assemblages. © 2020 Pecheur et al.
Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Pécheur, Emilie ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Terra
Piqueray, J.;  Natagriwal Asbl, Gembloux, Belgium
Monty, Arnaud ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Biodiversité et Paysage
Dufrêne, Marc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Biodiversité et Paysage
Mahy, Grégory ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Biodiversité et Paysage
Language :
English
Title :
The influence of ecological infrastructures adjacent to crops on their carabid assemblages in intensive agroecosystems
Publication date :
2020
Journal title :
PeerJ
eISSN :
2167-8359
Publisher :
PeerJ Inc.
Volume :
2020
Issue :
1
Peer reviewed :
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