1. The magnitude of the benefits derived from organic farming within contrasting managed landscapes remains unclear and, in particular, the potential scale-dependent response of insect parasitoids is relatively unexplored. Identifying the scale at which parasitoids are affected by organic farming will be an important step to enhance their conservation. 2. We sampled tachinid parasitoids at the centre and margin of arable and grassland fields on paired organic and conventional farms located in landscapes with different proportions of organic land. A total of 192 fields were sampled in two biogeographical regions of the UK. 3. We found that the positive effect of organic farming on tachinid parasitoid diversity can be observed at multiple spatial scales. At the local scale, we found higher abundance and species richness of tachinid parasitoids on organic than on conventional farms and on field margins than on field centres. At the landscape scale, the diversity of tachinids was higher in landscapes with higher proportions of organic land. At both scales, the positive effect of organic farming was clear for arable fields, while it was almost neutral for grasslands. 4. Synthesis and applications. Any attempt to enhance parasitoid diversity in agricultural landscapes needs to consider the local management in relation to the habitat type, location within the field and agricultural management in the surrounding landscape. To restore parasitoid diversity, the promotion of organic agriculture should aim to increase both the total extent of organic farming and the connectivity of individual farms. As the benefits of organic farming to biodiversity clearly spread beyond individual farm boundaries, any assessment of organic farming should consider these positive externalities.

Organic farming enhances parasitoid diversity at the local and landscape scales / Inclán, Diego J.; Cerretti, Pierfilippo; Gabriel, Doreen; Benton, Tim G.; Sait, Steven M.; Kunin, William E.; Gillespie, Mark A. K.; Marini, Lorenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. - ISSN 0021-8901. - STAMPA. - 52:4(2015), pp. 1102-1109. [10.1111/1365-2664.12457]

Organic farming enhances parasitoid diversity at the local and landscape scales

CERRETTI, PIERFILIPPO;
2015

Abstract

1. The magnitude of the benefits derived from organic farming within contrasting managed landscapes remains unclear and, in particular, the potential scale-dependent response of insect parasitoids is relatively unexplored. Identifying the scale at which parasitoids are affected by organic farming will be an important step to enhance their conservation. 2. We sampled tachinid parasitoids at the centre and margin of arable and grassland fields on paired organic and conventional farms located in landscapes with different proportions of organic land. A total of 192 fields were sampled in two biogeographical regions of the UK. 3. We found that the positive effect of organic farming on tachinid parasitoid diversity can be observed at multiple spatial scales. At the local scale, we found higher abundance and species richness of tachinid parasitoids on organic than on conventional farms and on field margins than on field centres. At the landscape scale, the diversity of tachinids was higher in landscapes with higher proportions of organic land. At both scales, the positive effect of organic farming was clear for arable fields, while it was almost neutral for grasslands. 4. Synthesis and applications. Any attempt to enhance parasitoid diversity in agricultural landscapes needs to consider the local management in relation to the habitat type, location within the field and agricultural management in the surrounding landscape. To restore parasitoid diversity, the promotion of organic agriculture should aim to increase both the total extent of organic farming and the connectivity of individual farms. As the benefits of organic farming to biodiversity clearly spread beyond individual farm boundaries, any assessment of organic farming should consider these positive externalities.
2015
Agri-environment schemes; Agricultural intensification; Biocontrol; Conventional farming; Management; Natural enemies; Scale dependence; Tachinidae; Ecology
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01a Articolo in rivista
Organic farming enhances parasitoid diversity at the local and landscape scales / Inclán, Diego J.; Cerretti, Pierfilippo; Gabriel, Doreen; Benton, Tim G.; Sait, Steven M.; Kunin, William E.; Gillespie, Mark A. K.; Marini, Lorenzo. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY. - ISSN 0021-8901. - STAMPA. - 52:4(2015), pp. 1102-1109. [10.1111/1365-2664.12457]
File allegati a questo prodotto
File Dimensione Formato  
Inclan_Organic_ 2015

accesso aperto

Note: Articolo principale
Tipologia: Versione editoriale (versione pubblicata con il layout dell'editore)
Licenza: Tutti i diritti riservati (All rights reserved)
Dimensione 419.79 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
419.79 kB Adobe PDF

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11573/895438
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus 29
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 28
social impact