Claim · #6495179
Agri-environment (landscape) · pest pressure · Arthropoda (phylum)
pest pressure · effect: harmful
eats GloBI relation
Verbatim source quote
“landscape simplification negatively affects natural enemy diversity”
- Authors
- Dainese M., Martin E.A., Aizen M.A., Albrecht M., Bartomeus I., Bommarco R., Carvalheiro L.G., Chaplin-Kramer R., Gagic V., Garibaldi L.A., Ghazoul J., Grab H., Jonsson M., Karp D.S., Kennedy C.M., Kleijn D., Kremen C., Landis D.A., Letourneau D.K., Marini L., Poveda K., Rader R., Smith H.G., Tscharntke T., Winfree R., Zhang W., Zou Y., et al.
- Year
- 2019
- Publication
- Science Advances
- Page
- 2
AI critic verdicts
- agroecologist · plausible
“Landscape-level simplification reducing natural enemy diversity is supported by Chaplin-Kramer et al. meta-analysis and Tscharntke landscape ecology framework.”
- entomologist · plausible
“Predator/parasitoid abundance and diversity decline with cropland intensification; semi-natural habitat provides overwintering and alternative-prey resources.”
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