Patch shape, connectivity and functional groups moderate the responses of bird diversity to agricultural diversification — A meta-analysis

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ACS Applied Electronic Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-13 DOI:10.1016/j.gecco.2024.e03204
Yang Xu , Zhi Wu , Xiaorong Liu , Qingbin Han , Ping Liu , Dairong Wang , Jiayou Wang
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Agricultural expansion and intensification pose significant threats to global biodiversity. However, the conservation of agricultural biodiversity is essential for harmonizing agricultural production with ecological sustainability. Agricultural diversification can mitigate the negative impacts of agriculture on ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. Characteristics of the broader landscape may also play an important moderating role in diversified agricultural landscapes, but are not fully solved. To bridge this gap, we conducted a meta-analysis of peer-reviewed studies to compare bird abundance and species richness in diversified agricultural landscapes compared to those in simplified farmlands and natural landscapes. We also explored the moderating role of species functional groups and 11 metrics of landscape composition, configuration and heterogeneity. We found a generally positive effect of perimeter-to-area ratio of farmland patches, connectivity within farmland patches, and connectivity within patches of natural and semi-natural habitats on bird abundance and species richness. Responses to other landscape metrics were less consistent. For pollinators, the abundance was higher in diversified agricultural landscapes compared to control groups, and particularly when compared to natural landscapes. For natural enemies, the species richness was significantly lower in diversified agricultural landscapes than in natural landscapes, while their abundance was not. The overall abundance and species richness of granivores and frugivores in diversified agricultural landscapes were comparable to those in control landscapes. These results indicated landscape type of control groups, species functional groups, and their interactions had consistent impacts on the responses of bird diversity. We found a vital role of farmland patch shape and connectivity within farmland and habitat patches for bird conservation in diversified agricultural landscapes, which has been rarely reported in previous studies. These insights underscore the need for policymakers and managers to develop farmland management and planning strategies at multiple scales to fulfill growing human demands while achieving biodiversity conservation objectives.

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斑块形状、连通性和功能群对鸟类多样性对农业多样化反应的调节作用--一项荟萃分析
农业扩张和集约化对全球生物多样性构成重大威胁。然而,保护农业生物多样性对于协调农业生产与生态可持续性至关重要。农业多样化可以减轻农业对生态系统功能和生物多样性的负面影响。更广泛的景观特征也可能在多样化农业景观中发挥重要的调节作用,但这一问题尚未完全解决。为了弥补这一空白,我们对同行评审过的研究进行了荟萃分析,比较了多样化农业景观与简化农田和自然景观中鸟类的丰度和物种丰富度。我们还探讨了物种功能组和 11 项景观组成、配置和异质性指标的调节作用。我们发现,农田斑块的周长与面积之比、农田斑块内部的连通性以及自然和半自然栖息地斑块内部的连通性对鸟类的丰度和物种丰富度普遍有积极影响。对其他景观指标的反应则不太一致。就传粉昆虫而言,与对照组相比,多样化农业景观中的传粉昆虫数量更高,尤其是与自然景观相比。就天敌而言,多样化农业景观中的物种丰富度明显低于自然景观,但其丰度却不尽相同。在多样化农业景观中,食谷动物和食俭动物的总体丰度和物种丰富度与对照景观相当。这些结果表明,对照组的景观类型、物种功能组及其相互作用对鸟类多样性的响应具有一致的影响。我们发现,农田斑块形状以及农田和栖息地斑块内部的连通性对多样化农业景观中的鸟类保护起着至关重要的作用,这在以往的研究中鲜有报道。这些见解强调了政策制定者和管理者需要制定多尺度的农田管理和规划策略,以满足人类日益增长的需求,同时实现生物多样性保护目标。
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