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Land Use Change Consistently Reduces α‐ But Not β‐ and γ‐Diversity of Bees

Type
Journal article
Language
English
Date issued
2025
Author
Tsang, Toby P. N.
De Santis, A. A. Amado
Armas‐Quiñonez, Gabriela
Ascher, John S.
Ávila‐Gómez, Eva Samanta
Báldi, András
Ballare, Kimberly M.
Balzan, Mario V.
Banaszak-Cibicka, Weronika 
Bänsch, Svenja
Basset, Yves
Bates, Adam J.
Baumann, Jessica M.
Beal‐Neves, Mariana
Bennett, Ashley
Bezerra, Antonio Diego M.
Blochtein, Betina
Bommarco, Riccardo
Brosi, Berry
Burkle, Laura A.
Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
Castellanos, Ignacio
Cely‐Santos, Marcela
Cohen, Hamutahl
Coulibaly, Drissa
Cunningham, Saul A.
Cusser, Sarah
Dajoz, Isabelle
Delaney, Deborah A.
Del‐Val, Ek
Egerer, Monika
Eichhorn, Markus P.
Enríquez, Eunice
Entling, Martin H.
Escobedo‐Kenefic, Natalia
Ferreira, Pedro Maria Abreu
Fitch, Gordon
Forrest, Jessica R. K.
Fournier, Valérie
Fowler, Robert
Freitas, Breno M.
Gaines‐Day, Hannah R.
Geslin, Benoît
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Glaum, Paul
Gonzalez‐Andujar, Jose L.
González‐Chaves, Adrian
Grab, Heather
Gratton, Claudio
Guenat, Solène
Gutiérrez‐Chacón, Catalina
Hall, Mark A.
Hanley, Mick E.
Hass, Annika
Hennig, Ernest Ireneusz
Hermy, Martin
Hipólito, Juliana
Holzschuh, Andrea
Hopfenmüller, Sebastian
Hung, Keng‐Lou James
Hylander, Kristoffer
Izquierdo, Jordi
Jamieson, Mary A.
Jauker, Birgit
Javorek, Steve
Jha, Shalene
Klatt, Björn K.
Kleijn, David
Klein, Alexandra‐Maria
Kovács‐Hostyánszki, Anikó
Krauss, Jochen
Kuhlmann, Michael
Landaverde‐González, Patricia
Latty, Tanya
Leong, Misha
Lerman, Susannah B.
Liu, Yunhui
Machado, Ana Carolina Pereira
Main, Anson
Mallinger, Rachel
Mandelik, Yael
Marques, Bruno Ferreira
Matteson, Kevin
McCune, Frédéric
Meng, Ling‐Zeng
Metzger, Jean Paul
Montoya‐Pfeiffer, Paula María
Morales, Carolina
Morandin, Lora
Morrison, Jane
Mudri‐Stojnić, Sonja
Nalinrachatakan, Pakorn
Norfolk, Olivia
Otieno, Mark
Park, Mia G.
Philpott, Stacy M.
Pisanty, Gideon
Plascencia, Montserrat
Potts, Simon G.
Power, Eileen F.
Prendergast, Kit
Quistberg, Robyn D.
de Lacerda Ramos, Davi
Rech, André Rodrigo
Reynolds, Victoria
Richards, Miriam H.
Roberts, Stuart P. M.
Sabatino, Malena
Samnegård, Ulrika
Sardiñas, Hillary
Sánchez‐Echeverría, Karina
Saturni, Fernanda Teixeira
Scheper, Jeroen
Sciligo, Amber R.
Sidhu, C. Sheena
Spiesman, Brian J.
Sritongchuay, Tuanjit
Steffan‐Dewenter, Ingolf
Stein, Katharina
Stewart, Alyssa B.
Stout, Jane C.
Taki, Hisatomo
Tangtorwongsakul, Pornpimon
Threlfall, Caragh G.
Tinoco, Carla Faleiro
Tscharntke, Teja
Turo, Katherine J.
Vaidya, Chatura
Vandame, Rémy
Vergara, Carlos H.
Viana, Blandina F.
Vides‐Borrell, Eric
Warrit, Natapot
Webb, Elisabeth
Westphal, Catrin
Wickens, Jennifer B.
Williams, Neal M.
Williams, Nicholas S. G.
Wilson, Caleb J.
Wu, Panlong
Youngsteadt, Elsa
Zou, Yi
Ponisio, Lauren C.
Bonebrake, Timothy C.
Faculty
Wydział Medycyny Weterynaryjnej i Nauk o Zwierzętach
Journal
Global Change Biology
ISSN
1354-1013
DOI
10.1111/gcb.70006
Web address
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/gcb.70006
Volume
31
Number
1
Pages from-to
e70006
Abstract (EN)
Land use change threatens global biodiversity and compromises ecosystem functions, including pollination and food production. Reduced taxonomic α-diversity is often reported under land use change, yet the impacts could be different at larger spatial scales (i.e., γ-diversity), either due to reduced β-diversity amplifying diversity loss or increased β-diversity dampening diversity loss. Additionally, studies often focus on taxonomic diversity, while other important biodiversity components, including phylogenetic diversity, can exhibit differential responses. Here, we evaluated how agricultural and urban land use alters the taxonomic and phylogenetic α-, β-, and γ-diversity of an important pollinator taxon—bees. Using a multicontinental dataset of 3117 bee assemblages from 157 studies, we found that taxonomic α-diversity was reduced by 16%–18% in both agricultural and urban habitats relative to natural habitats. Phylogenetic α-diversity was decreased by 11%–12% in agricultural and urban habitats. Compared with natural habitats, taxonomic and phylogenetic β-diversity increased by 11% and 6% in urban habitats, respectively, but exhibited no systematic change in agricultural habitats. We detected a 22% decline in taxonomic γ-diversity and a 17% decline in phylogenetic γ-diversity in agricultural habitats, but γ-diversity of urban habitats was not significantly different from natural habitats. These findings highlight the threat of agricultural expansions to large-scale bee diversity due to systematic γ-diversity decline. In addition, while both urbanization and agriculture lead to consistent declines in α-diversity, their impacts on β- or γ-diversity vary, highlighting the need to study the effects of land use change at multiple scales.
Keywords (EN)
  • agriculture

  • bees

  • biodiversity decline

  • land uses

  • pollinators

  • urban

License
cc-by-nccc-by-nc CC-BY-NC - Attribution-NonCommercial
Open access date
January 3, 2025
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