Pollination and other ecosystem services produced by mobile organisms: a conceptual framework for the effects of land‐use change
University of California, Berkeley · Bryn Mawr College · +14 more institutions
Abstract
Many ecosystem services are delivered by organisms that depend on habitats that are segregated spatially or temporally from the location where services are provided. Management of mobile organisms contributing to ecosystem services requires consideration not only of the local scale where services are delivered, but also the distribution of resources at the landscape scale, and the foraging ranges and dispersal movements of the mobile agents. We develop a conceptual model for exploring how one such mobile-agent-based ecosystem service (MABES), pollination, is affected by land-use change, and then generalize the model to other MABES. The model includes interactions and feedbacks among policies affecting land…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 101.76
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- 100%
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- 176
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19Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem services
- Pollinator
- Pollination
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Foraging
- Ecosystem
- Land use
- Life in Land