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  • Agriculture and forestry occupy over 75% of Europe, facing significant challenges from invertebrate pests, which lead to high economic costs.
  • The study investigates how the amount of woodlands, permanent grasslands, and crop diversity impact biological pest control in cereal fields and nearby woodlands in south-western France.
  • Findings indicate that land cover affects pest control in both ecosystems but in opposing ways, suggesting that increasing landscape diversity could improve predation rates and enhance pest management across both environments.

Article Abstract

Agriculture and forestry cover more than 75% of Europe, and invertebrate pests are a costly challenge for these two economic sectors. Landscape management is increasingly promoted as a solution to enhance biological pest control, but little is known on its effects on adjacent crop fields and woodlands. This study aims to explore the effect of the proportion of woodlands and permanent grasslands as well as crop diversity on biological pest control simultaneously in cereals fields and woodland patches, in south-western France. We used different types of sentinel prey as well as bird and carabid community metrics to assess biological pest control potential in these two ecosystems. We first show that land cover variables influence biological pest control both in cereal fields and woodland patches, but have antagonistic effects in the two ecosystems. Although results vary according to the biological control indicator considered, we show that increasing landscape heterogeneity represents a valuable solution to manage trade-offs and promote higher average predation rates across forests and cereal fields. Our study therefore calls for more integrative studies to identify landscape management strategies that enable nature-based solutions across ecosystems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442452PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-40473-2DOI Listing

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