Sustainable pest regulation in agricultural landscapes: a review on landscape composition, biodiversity and natural pest control
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Abstract
Agricultural intensification has resulted in a simplification of agricultural landscapes by the expansion of agricultural land, enlargement of field size and removal of non-crop habitat. These changes are considered to be an important cause of the rapid decline in farmland biodiversity, with the remaining biodiversity concentrated in field edges and non-crop habitats. The simplification of landscape composition and the decline of biodiversity may affect the functioning of natural pest control because non-crop habitats provide requisites for a broad spectrum of natural enemies, and the exchange of natural enemies between crop and non-crop habitats is likely to be diminished in landscapes dominated by arable…
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- Arable land
- Biodiversity
- Habitat
- PEST analysis
- Agroforestry
- Agriculture
- Ecology
- Landscape ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Zero hunger
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