节肢动物介导的枸杞农业生态系统服务研究进展

Matthew S. Jones, H. Vanhanen, R. Peltola, F. Drummond
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本地有益节肢动物,包括蜜蜂、捕食者和寄生蜂,提供了宝贵的生态系统服务,有助于维持农业生产力并减少对农药投入的需求。与世界上许多水果作物相比,枸杞品种有些独特,因为直到最近,大多数食物品种的收获和培养都发生在其起源的地理区域。这表明,参与这些浆果的许多生态系统服务的昆虫是具有共同进化历史的本地物种。由于牛痘属农业生态系统具有共同的系统发育起源、对有效授粉的共同需求和许多共同的农业害虫,这些相关系统的研究有可能密切应用于同一属的农业生态系统。本文综述了节肢动物介导的生态系统服务方面的研究,这些研究来自世界上一些著名的水蛭农业生态系统。本文共讨论了39项生态系统服务研究。这些研究量化了节肢动物介导的生态系统服务被提供给vacinium农业生态系统。此外,还对39种节肢动物的调查结果进行了综述,这些节肢动物与水蛭系统密切相关或提供生态系统服务。研究几乎全部在温带地区进行,重点是害虫生物防治和授粉服务。我们希望通过综合这些文献,研究人员和种植者能够利用研究方法、结果和保护建议,尽管生产实践和当地节肢动物区系存在差异。
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A global review of arthropod-mediated ecosystem-services in Vaccinium berry agroecosystems
Native beneficial arthropods, including bees, predators, and parasitoids, provide valuable ecosystem services, which help to maintain agricultural productivity and reduce the need for pesticide inputs. Vaccinium berry species are somewhat unique compared to many of the world’s fruit crops in that, up until recently, most of the harvesting and culture of species for food occurred in the geographic regions of their origin. This suggests that insects involved in many of the ecosystem services for these berries are native species that have a shared co-evolutionary history. Due to the shared phylogenetic origins of the Vaccinium spp. agroecosystems, the shared need for efficient pollination, and a number of shared agricultural pests, the potential exists for research from these related systems to closely apply to agroecosystems within the same genus. This review brings together research regarding arthropod-mediated ecosystem services from a number of prominent Vaccinium agroecosystems worldwide. In total, thirty-nine ecosystem service studies are discussed. These studies quantified arthropod-mediated ecosystem services being provisioned to Vaccinium agroecosystems. Additionally, thirty-nine surveys of arthropods closely associated and/or providing ecosystem services to Vaccinium systems are also reviewed. Studies took place almost exclusively in temperate regions with a heavy emphasis on insect pest biological control and pollination services. It is our hope that by synthesizing this body of literature, researchers and growers might be able to utilize research methods, results, and conservation recommendations despite differences in production practices and local arthropod fauna.
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