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Portrait of Henrik Smith. Photo.

Henrik Smith

Professor

Portrait of Henrik Smith. Photo.

Environmental factors driving the effectiveness of European agri-environmental measures in mitigating pollinator loss - a meta-analysis

Author

  • Jeroen Scheper
  • Andrea Holzschuh
  • Mikko Kuussaari
  • Simon G. Potts
  • Maj Rundlöf
  • Henrik Smith
  • David Kleijn

Summary, in English

In Europe, agri-environmental schemes (AES) have been introduced in response to concerns about farmland biodiversity declines. Yet, as AES have delivered variable results, a better understanding of what determines their success or failure is urgently needed. Focusing on pollinating insects, we quantitatively reviewed how environmental factors affect the effectiveness of AES. Our results suggest that the ecological contrast in floral resources created by schemes drives the response of pollinators to AES but that this response is moderated by landscape context and farmland type, with more positive responses in croplands (vs. grasslands) located in simple (vs. cleared or complex) landscapes. These findings inform us how to promote pollinators and associated pollination services in species-poor landscapes. They do not, however, present viable strategies to mitigate loss of threatened or endangered species. This indicates that the objectives and design of AES should distinguish more clearly between biodiversity conservation and delivery of ecosystem services.

Department/s

  • Biodiversity
  • Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC)
  • Biodiversity and Conservation Science

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

912-920

Publication/Series

Ecology Letters

Volume

16

Issue

7

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Topic

  • Earth and Related Environmental Sciences
  • Ecology

Keywords

  • Agri-environmental schemes
  • ecological contrast
  • ecosystem services
  • landscape context
  • land-use intensity
  • pollinators

Status

Published

Research group

  • Biodiversity and Conservation Science

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1461-023X