Landscape effects on crop pollination services: are there general patterns?
World Wildlife Fund · National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Pollination by bees and other animals increases the size, quality, or stability of harvests for 70% of leading global crops. Because native species pollinate many of these crops effectively, conserving habitats for wild pollinators within agricultural landscapes can help maintain pollination services. Using hierarchical Bayesian techniques, we synthesize the results of 23 studies - representing 16 crops on five continents - to estimate the general relationship between pollination services and distance from natural or semi-natural habitats. We find strong exponential declines in both pollinator richness and native visitation rate. Visitation rate declines more steeply, dropping to half of its maximum at 0.6 km…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 110.07
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 88
Authors
13Topics & keywords
- Pollination
- Ecology
- Crop
- Ecosystem services
- Biology
- Agroforestry
- Geography
- Ecosystem
- Life in Land