The impact of genetically modified crops on bird diversity

IF 25.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Nature Sustainability Pub Date : 2024-07-09 DOI:10.1038/s41893-024-01390-y
Dennis Engist, Laura Melissa Guzman, Ashley Larsen, Trevor Church, Frederik Noack
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Biodiversity provides essential ecosystem services to agriculture, including pest control and pollination, yet it is declining at an alarming rate, largely due to the agricultural sector. The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops in the United States marked a major transformation of agricultural production, as over 90% of US corn, soybean and cotton areas are now planted with GM varieties. This shift in crop cultivation has substantially altered crop management practices, most notably the types and quantities of pesticides used. Despite the magnitude of these changes, the impact on biodiversity is still poorly understood. Here we estimate the causal impact of GM crops on bird diversity in the United States and compare bird communities through time in areas with different levels of exposure to GM crops. We find that insectivorous birds benefit from GM crop adoption and that this benefit is largest in cotton. In contrast, herbivorous birds weakly decrease with GM crop adoption. Thus, while GM crop adoption has a small positive effect on overall abundance of birds, the effect is heterogeneous across species groups, with potentially important consequences for bird community composition and associated ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes. The effects of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity is not well understood, yet could have important implications due to the many ecosystem services provided by biodiversity to agricultural landscapes. This study evaluates the impact of GM crops on bird diversity in the United States.

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转基因作物对鸟类多样性的影响
生物多样性为农业提供了重要的生态系统服务,包括害虫控制和授粉,但生物多样性正在以惊人的速度减少,这在很大程度上是农业部门造成的。美国转基因作物的引入标志着农业生产的重大变革,目前美国超过 90% 的玉米、大豆和棉花种植区都种植了转基因品种。作物种植的这一转变极大地改变了作物管理方法,尤其是农药的种类和使用量。尽管这些变化规模巨大,但人们对其对生物多样性的影响仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们估算了转基因作物对美国鸟类多样性的因果影响,并比较了不同转基因作物暴露程度地区的鸟类群落的变化情况。我们发现,食虫鸟类从转基因作物的采用中获益,而且这种获益在棉花中最大。与此相反,食草鸟类则随着转基因作物的采用而减少。因此,虽然转基因作物的采用对鸟类的总体数量有微小的积极影响,但这种影响在不同物种组之间是不一样的,可能会对农业景观中鸟类群落的组成和相关生态系统服务产生重要影响。转基因作物对生物多样性的影响尚未得到充分了解,但由于生物多样性为农业景观提供了许多生态系统服务,因此可能会产生重要影响。本研究评估了转基因作物对美国鸟类多样性的影响。
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Nature Sustainability Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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期刊介绍: Nature Sustainability aims to facilitate cross-disciplinary dialogues and bring together research fields that contribute to understanding how we organize our lives in a finite world and the impacts of our actions. Nature Sustainability will not only publish fundamental research but also significant investigations into policies and solutions for ensuring human well-being now and in the future.Its ultimate goal is to address the greatest challenges of our time.
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