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The economic impacts of ecosystem disruptions: Costs from substituting biological pest control

National Bureau of Economic Research · Economic Policy Institute · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Biodiversity loss is accelerating, yet we know little about how these ecosystem disruptions affect human well-being. Ecologists have documented both the importance of bats as natural predators of insects as well as their population declines after the emergence of a wildlife disease, resulting in a potential decline in biological pest control. In this work, I study how species interactions can extend beyond an ecosystem and affect agriculture and human health. I find that farmers compensated for bat decline by increasing their insecticide use by 31.1%. The compensatory increase in insecticide use by farmers adversely affected health-human infant mortality increased by 7.9% in the counties that experienced bat…

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Keywords
  • Ecosystem
  • Biodiversity
  • Wildlife
  • Ecosystem services
  • Agriculture
  • Predation
  • Ecosystem health
  • Ecology
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