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Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe
Agricultural intensification is a major driver of wild bee decline. Vineyards may be inhabited by plant and animal species, especially when the inter‐row space is vegetated with spontaneous vegetation or cover crops. Wild bees depend on floral resources and suitable nesting sites which may be found...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6467850/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31015991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5039 |
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author | Kratschmer, Sophie Pachinger, Bärbel Schwantzer, Martina Paredes, Daniel Guzmán, Gema Goméz, José A. Entrenas, José A. Guernion, Muriel Burel, Françoise Nicolai, Annegret Fertil, Albin Popescu, Daniela Macavei, Laura Hoble, Adela Bunea, Claudiu Kriechbaum, Monika Zaller, Johann G. Winter, Silvia |
author_facet | Kratschmer, Sophie Pachinger, Bärbel Schwantzer, Martina Paredes, Daniel Guzmán, Gema Goméz, José A. Entrenas, José A. Guernion, Muriel Burel, Françoise Nicolai, Annegret Fertil, Albin Popescu, Daniela Macavei, Laura Hoble, Adela Bunea, Claudiu Kriechbaum, Monika Zaller, Johann G. Winter, Silvia |
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description | Agricultural intensification is a major driver of wild bee decline. Vineyards may be inhabited by plant and animal species, especially when the inter‐row space is vegetated with spontaneous vegetation or cover crops. Wild bees depend on floral resources and suitable nesting sites which may be found in vineyard inter‐rows or in viticultural landscapes. Inter‐row vegetation is managed by mulching, tillage, and/or herbicide application and results in habitat degradation when applied intensively. Here, we hypothesize that lower vegetation management intensities, higher floral resources, and landscape diversity affect wild bee diversity and abundance dependent on their functional traits. We sampled wild bees semi‐quantitatively in 63 vineyards representing different vegetation management intensities across Europe in 2016. A proxy for floral resource availability was based on visual flower cover estimations. Management intensity was assessed by vegetation cover (%) twice a year per vineyard. The Shannon Landscape Diversity Index was used as a proxy for landscape diversity within a 750 m radius around each vineyard center point. Wild bee communities were clustered by country. At the country level, between 20 and 64 wild bee species were identified. Increased floral resource availability and extensive vegetation management both affected wild bee diversity and abundance in vineyards strongly positively. Increased landscape diversity had a small positive effect on wild bee diversity but compensated for the negative effect of low floral resource availability by increasing eusocial bee abundance. We conclude that wild bee diversity and abundance in vineyards is efficiently promoted by increasing floral resources and reducing vegetation management frequency. High landscape diversity further compensates for low floral resources in vineyards and increases pollinating insect abundance in viticulture landscapes. |
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spelling | pubmed-64678502019-04-23 Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe Kratschmer, Sophie Pachinger, Bärbel Schwantzer, Martina Paredes, Daniel Guzmán, Gema Goméz, José A. Entrenas, José A. Guernion, Muriel Burel, Françoise Nicolai, Annegret Fertil, Albin Popescu, Daniela Macavei, Laura Hoble, Adela Bunea, Claudiu Kriechbaum, Monika Zaller, Johann G. Winter, Silvia Ecol Evol Original Research Agricultural intensification is a major driver of wild bee decline. Vineyards may be inhabited by plant and animal species, especially when the inter‐row space is vegetated with spontaneous vegetation or cover crops. Wild bees depend on floral resources and suitable nesting sites which may be found in vineyard inter‐rows or in viticultural landscapes. Inter‐row vegetation is managed by mulching, tillage, and/or herbicide application and results in habitat degradation when applied intensively. Here, we hypothesize that lower vegetation management intensities, higher floral resources, and landscape diversity affect wild bee diversity and abundance dependent on their functional traits. We sampled wild bees semi‐quantitatively in 63 vineyards representing different vegetation management intensities across Europe in 2016. A proxy for floral resource availability was based on visual flower cover estimations. Management intensity was assessed by vegetation cover (%) twice a year per vineyard. The Shannon Landscape Diversity Index was used as a proxy for landscape diversity within a 750 m radius around each vineyard center point. Wild bee communities were clustered by country. At the country level, between 20 and 64 wild bee species were identified. Increased floral resource availability and extensive vegetation management both affected wild bee diversity and abundance in vineyards strongly positively. Increased landscape diversity had a small positive effect on wild bee diversity but compensated for the negative effect of low floral resource availability by increasing eusocial bee abundance. We conclude that wild bee diversity and abundance in vineyards is efficiently promoted by increasing floral resources and reducing vegetation management frequency. High landscape diversity further compensates for low floral resources in vineyards and increases pollinating insect abundance in viticulture landscapes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6467850/ /pubmed/31015991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5039 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Kratschmer, Sophie Pachinger, Bärbel Schwantzer, Martina Paredes, Daniel Guzmán, Gema Goméz, José A. Entrenas, José A. Guernion, Muriel Burel, Françoise Nicolai, Annegret Fertil, Albin Popescu, Daniela Macavei, Laura Hoble, Adela Bunea, Claudiu Kriechbaum, Monika Zaller, Johann G. Winter, Silvia Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title | Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title_full | Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title_fullStr | Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title_short | Response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across Europe |
title_sort | response of wild bee diversity, abundance, and functional traits to vineyard inter‐row management intensity and landscape diversity across europe |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6467850/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31015991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.5039 |
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