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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences | 2009

On the relationship between farmland biodiversity and land-use intensity in Europe

David Kleijn; F. Kohler; András Báldi; Péter Batáry; Elena D. Concepción; Yann Clough; Mario Díaz; Doreen Gabriel; Andrea Holzschuh; Eva Knop; A. Kovács; E. J. P. Marshall; Teja Tscharntke; Jort Verhulst

Worldwide agriculture is one of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Effective conservation strategies depend on the type of relationship between biodiversity and land-use intensity, but to date the shape of this relationship is unknown. We linked plant species richness with nitrogen (N) input as an indicator of land-use intensity on 130 grasslands and 141 arable fields in six European countries. Using Poisson regression, we found that plant species richness was significantly negatively related to N input on both field types after the effects of confounding environmental factors had been accounted for. Subsequent analyses showed that exponentially declining relationships provided a better fit than linear or unimodal relationships and that this was largely the result of the response of rare species (relative cover less than 1%). Our results indicate that conservation benefits are disproportionally more costly on high-intensity than on low-intensity farmland. For example, reducing N inputs from 75 to 0 and 400 to 60 kg ha−1 yr−1 resulted in about the same estimated species gain for arable plants. Conservation initiatives are most (cost-)effective if they are preferentially implemented in extensively farmed areas that still support high levels of biodiversity.


Nature Communications | 2015

Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation

David Kleijn; Rachael Winfree; Ignasi Bartomeus; Luísa G. Carvalheiro; Mickaël Henry; Rufus Isaacs; Alexandra-Maria Klein; Claire Kremen; Leithen K. M'Gonigle; Romina Rader; Taylor H. Ricketts; Neal M. Williams; Nancy Lee Adamson; John S. Ascher; András Báldi; Péter Batáry; Faye Benjamin; Jacobus C. Biesmeijer; Eleanor J. Blitzer; Riccardo Bommarco; Mariëtte R. Brand; Vincent Bretagnolle; Lindsey Button; Daniel P. Cariveau; Rémy Chifflet; Jonathan F. Colville; Bryan N. Danforth; Elizabeth Elle; Michael P. D. Garratt; Felix Herzog

There is compelling evidence that more diverse ecosystems deliver greater benefits to people, and these ecosystem services have become a key argument for biodiversity conservation. However, it is unclear how much biodiversity is needed to deliver ecosystem services in a cost-effective way. Here we show that, while the contribution of wild bees to crop production is significant, service delivery is restricted to a limited subset of all known bee species. Across crops, years and biogeographical regions, crop-visiting wild bee communities are dominated by a small number of common species, and threatened species are rarely observed on crops. Dominant crop pollinators persist under agricultural expansion and many are easily enhanced by simple conservation measures, suggesting that cost-effective management strategies to promote crop pollination should target a different set of species than management strategies to promote threatened bees. Conserving the biological diversity of bees therefore requires more than just ecosystem-service-based arguments.


Ecology Letters | 2006

Mixed biodiversity benefits of agri‐environment schemes in five European countries

David Kleijn; R. A. Baquero; Yann Clough; Marta Díaz; J. de Esteban; F. Fernández; Doreen Gabriel; Felix Herzog; Andrea Holzschuh; R. Jöhl; Eva Knop; Andreas Kruess; E. J. P. Marshall; Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter; Teja Tscharntke; Jort Verhulst; T. M. West; J. L. Yela


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2004

Relationship between land-use intensity and species richness and abundance of birds in Hungary

Jort Verhulst; András Báldi; David Kleijn


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2012

Interactive effects of landscape context constrain the effectiveness of local agri‐environmental management

Elena D. Concepción; Mario Díaz; David Kleijn; András Báldi; Péter Batáry; Yann Clough; Doreen Gabriel; Felix Herzog; Andrea Holzschuh; Eva Knop; E. Jon P. Marshall; Teja Tscharntke; Jort Verhulst


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2007

At what spatial scale do high-quality habitats enhance the diversity of forbs and pollinators in intensively farmed landscapes?

Florian Kohler; Jort Verhulst; Roel van Klink; David Kleijn


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2010

Effect of conservation management on bees and insect-pollinated grassland plant communities in three European countries

Péter Batáry; András Báldi; Miklós Sárospataki; Florian Kohler; Jort Verhulst; Eva Knop; Felix Herzog; David Kleijn


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2006

Direct and indirect effects of the most widely implemented Dutch agri-environment schemes on breeding waders

Jort Verhulst; David Kleijn; Frank Berendse


Biological Conservation | 2007

Indirect effects of grassland extensification schemes on pollinators in two contrasting European countries

Florian Kohler; Jort Verhulst; Eva Knop; Felix Herzog; David Kleijn


Scientific Reports | 2016

Predicting bee community responses to land-use changes : Effects of geographic and taxonomic biases

Adriana De Palma; Stefan Abrahamczyk; Marcelo A. Aizen; Matthias Albrecht; Yves Basset; Adam J. Bates; Robin J. Blake; Céline Boutin; Rob Bugter; Stuart Connop; Leopoldo Cruz-López; Saul A. Cunningham; Ben Darvill; Tim Diekötter; Silvia Dorn; Nicola Downing; Martin H. Entling; Nina Farwig; Antonio Felicioli; Steven J. Fonte; Robert Fowler; Markus Franzén; Dave Goulson; Ingo Grass; Mick E. Hanley; Stephen D. Hendrix; Farina Herrmann; Felix Herzog; Andrea Holzschuh; Birgit Jauker

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David Kleijn

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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András Báldi

Hungarian Natural History Museum

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Péter Batáry

University of Göttingen

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Florian Kohler

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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Doreen Gabriel

University of Göttingen

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