Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses
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Resumo: | Bactrocera oleae is the main pest in olive groves, and its management requires a sustainable perspective to reduce the use of chemical products. Landscape context is being considered as an important driver of pest reduction, but results on B. oleae show inconsistency to date. Most of landscape-pest control studies focus on the dynamics of the pests within the focal crop, ignoring these dynamics in other land uses. Here we present a study in which we analyze the seasonal population dynamics of the olive pest B. oleae in the most important land uses of a typical olive landscape in Portugal. We found that B. oleae is present in all the land uses and the dynamics are very similar to those in the olive groves. However, the presence of these land uses in the landscape did not display any increase in B. oleae abundance within the olive groves. In contrast, a landscape mainly composed by olive groves increased the abundance of this pest. Importantly, more diverse landscapes surrounding olive groves reduce the abundance of the olive fy. Based on these fndings, we can conclude that B. oleae is present in all the land uses of the studied landscape but that this presence does not imply an increase of B. oleae in olive groves. Indeed, other land uses can promote landscape diversifcation which is a driver of the reduction of B. oleae populations in olive groves. We thus encourage olive stakeholders to increase landscape diversifcation around their farms by promoting/restoring other crops/habitats |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land usesPest managementLand usesLandscape diversifcationOlive fyBactrocera oleae is the main pest in olive groves, and its management requires a sustainable perspective to reduce the use of chemical products. Landscape context is being considered as an important driver of pest reduction, but results on B. oleae show inconsistency to date. Most of landscape-pest control studies focus on the dynamics of the pests within the focal crop, ignoring these dynamics in other land uses. Here we present a study in which we analyze the seasonal population dynamics of the olive pest B. oleae in the most important land uses of a typical olive landscape in Portugal. We found that B. oleae is present in all the land uses and the dynamics are very similar to those in the olive groves. However, the presence of these land uses in the landscape did not display any increase in B. oleae abundance within the olive groves. In contrast, a landscape mainly composed by olive groves increased the abundance of this pest. Importantly, more diverse landscapes surrounding olive groves reduce the abundance of the olive fy. Based on these fndings, we can conclude that B. oleae is present in all the land uses of the studied landscape but that this presence does not imply an increase of B. oleae in olive groves. Indeed, other land uses can promote landscape diversifcation which is a driver of the reduction of B. oleae populations in olive groves. We thus encourage olive stakeholders to increase landscape diversifcation around their farms by promoting/restoring other crops/habitatsSpringer Nature2022-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/100342http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100342https://doi.org/10.1007/s10340-022-01489-1eng1612-47581612-4766Paredes, DanielAlves, João FredericoMendes, SaraCosta, José MiguelAlves, JoanaSilva, António Alves daSousa, José Pauloinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-06-13T20:31:54Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/100342Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:17:45.072350Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses Paredes, Daniel Pest management Land uses Landscape diversifcation Olive fy |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
title_full |
Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Landscape simplification increases Bactrocera oleae abundance in olive groves: adult population dynamics in different land uses |
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Paredes, Daniel |
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Paredes, Daniel Alves, João Frederico Mendes, Sara Costa, José Miguel Alves, Joana Silva, António Alves da Sousa, José Paulo |
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Alves, João Frederico Mendes, Sara Costa, José Miguel Alves, Joana Silva, António Alves da Sousa, José Paulo |
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Paredes, Daniel Alves, João Frederico Mendes, Sara Costa, José Miguel Alves, Joana Silva, António Alves da Sousa, José Paulo |
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Pest management Land uses Landscape diversifcation Olive fy |
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Pest management Land uses Landscape diversifcation Olive fy |
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Bactrocera oleae is the main pest in olive groves, and its management requires a sustainable perspective to reduce the use of chemical products. Landscape context is being considered as an important driver of pest reduction, but results on B. oleae show inconsistency to date. Most of landscape-pest control studies focus on the dynamics of the pests within the focal crop, ignoring these dynamics in other land uses. Here we present a study in which we analyze the seasonal population dynamics of the olive pest B. oleae in the most important land uses of a typical olive landscape in Portugal. We found that B. oleae is present in all the land uses and the dynamics are very similar to those in the olive groves. However, the presence of these land uses in the landscape did not display any increase in B. oleae abundance within the olive groves. In contrast, a landscape mainly composed by olive groves increased the abundance of this pest. Importantly, more diverse landscapes surrounding olive groves reduce the abundance of the olive fy. Based on these fndings, we can conclude that B. oleae is present in all the land uses of the studied landscape but that this presence does not imply an increase of B. oleae in olive groves. Indeed, other land uses can promote landscape diversifcation which is a driver of the reduction of B. oleae populations in olive groves. We thus encourage olive stakeholders to increase landscape diversifcation around their farms by promoting/restoring other crops/habitats |
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