Research trends in ecosystem services provided by insects

Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this role is often assumed, with limited or no experimental quantification of its real value. We examined publication trends in the research on ES provided by insects, ascertaining which ES and taxa have...

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Published inBasic and applied ecology Vol. 26; pp. 8 - 23
Main Authors Noriega, Jorge Ari, Hortal, Joaquín, Azcárate, Francisco M., Berg, Matty P., Bonada, Núria, Briones, Maria J.I., Del Toro, Israel, Goulson, Dave, Ibanez, Sébastien, Landis, Douglas A., Moretti, Marco, Potts, Simon G., Slade, Eleanor M., Stout, Jane C., Ulyshen, Michael D., Wackers, Felix L., Woodcock, Ben A., Santos, Ana M.C.
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Abstract Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this role is often assumed, with limited or no experimental quantification of its real value. We examined publication trends in the research on ES provided by insects, ascertaining which ES and taxa have been more intensively investigated, and which methodologies have been used, with particular emphasis on experimental approaches. We first performed a systematic literature search to identify which ES have been attributed to insects. Then we classified the references retrieved according to the ES, taxonomic group and ecosystem studied, as well as to the method applied to quantify each ES (in four categories: no quantification, proxies, direct quantification and experiments). Pollination, biological control, food provisioning, and recycling organic matter are the most studied ES. However, the majority of papers do not specify the ES under consideration, and from those that do, most do not quantify the ES provided. From the rest, a large number of publications use proxies as indicators for ES, assuming or inferring their provision through indirect measurements such as species abundances, species density, species richness, diversity indices, or the number of functional groups. Pollinators, predators, parasitoids, herbivores, and decomposers are the most commonly studied functional groups, while Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera are the most studied taxa. Experimental studies are relatively scarce and they mainly focus on biological control, pollination, and decomposition performed in agroecosystems. These results suggest that our current knowledge on the ES provided by insects is relatively scarce and biased, and show gaps in the least-studied functional and taxonomic groups. An ambitious research agenda to improve the empirical and experimental evidence of the role played by insects in ES provision is essential to fully assess synergies between functional ecology, community ecology, and biodiversity conservation under current global changes.
AbstractList Insects play a key role in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this role is often assumed, with limited or no experimental quantification of its real value. We examined publication trends in the research on ES provided by insects, ascertaining which ES and taxa have been more intensively investigated, and which methodologies have been used, with particular emphasis on experimental approaches. We first performed a systematic literature search to identify which ES have been attributed to insects. Then we classified the references retrieved according to the ES, taxonomic group and ecosystem studied, as well as to the method applied to quantify each ES (in four categories: no quantification, proxies, direct quantification and experiments). Pollination, biological control, food provisioning, and recycling organic matter are the most studied ES. However, the majority of papers do not specify the ES under consideration, and from those that do, most do not quantify the ES provided. From the rest, a large number of publications use proxies as indicators for ES, assuming or inferring their provision through indirect measurements such as species abundances, species density, species richness, diversity indices, or the number of functional groups. Pollinators, predators, parasitoids, herbivores, and decomposers are the most commonly studied functional groups, while Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, and Diptera are the most studied taxa. Experimental studies are relatively scarce and they mainly focus on biological control, pollination, and decomposition performed in agroecosystems. These results suggest that our current knowledge on the ES provided by insects is relatively scarce and biased, and show gaps in the least-studied functional and taxonomic groups. An ambitious research agenda to improve the empirical and experimental evidence of the role played by insects in ES provision is essential to fully assess synergies between functional ecology, community ecology, and biodiversity conservation under current global changes.
Insects play akeyrole in the regulation and dynamics of many ecosystem services (ES). However, this role is often assumed, withlimited or no experimental quantification of itsreal value.We examine publication trends in the research on ES provided by insects, ascertainingwhich ESand taxa were more intensivelyinvestigated,and with which methodological approaches,with particular emphasison experimental approaches. We performed a systematicliterature search to identify which EShave been attributed to insects. Thenweclassifiedthereferences retrieved according to theES, taxonomic group and ecosystem studied, as well as to the method applied to quantify the ES(in four categories:no quantification, proxies, direct quantificationand experiments). Pollination, biological control, food provisioning and recycling organic matter are the most studied ES. However, the majority of papers do not specify theES under consideration, and from those that do it, most do not quantifythe ESprovided. From the rest, alarge number of publications use proxies as indicators for ES, assuming or inferringtheir provision through indirect measurementssuch as species abundances, species richness, diversity indices, species density or the number of functional groups. Pollinators, predators, parasitoids, herbivores and decomposers are the most studied functional groups, while Hymenoptera, Coleoptera andDiptera arethe most studiedtaxa. Experimental studies are relatively scarceandthey mainly focus onbiological control, pollination,and decompositionperformed in agroecosystems. These results suggest that our current knowledge on the ES provided by insects is relatively scarce andbiased, and showsobvious gaps in the least-studied functional and taxonomic groups. An ambitious research agenda to improve the empirical and experimental evidence of the role played byinsects in ES provision is essential to fully assess synergies between functional ecology and biodiversity conservation
Author Slade, Eleanor M.
Landis, Douglas A.
Berg, Matty P.
Noriega, Jorge Ari
Bonada, Núria
Del Toro, Israel
Ibanez, Sébastien
Stout, Jane C.
Azcárate, Francisco M.
Santos, Ana M.C.
Goulson, Dave
Potts, Simon G.
Moretti, Marco
Briones, Maria J.I.
Wackers, Felix L.
Hortal, Joaquín
Ulyshen, Michael D.
Woodcock, Ben A.
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biodiversity conservation
Biological control
Coleoptera
Control biològic
Control de plagues
Control of pests
Decomposition
Diptera
Ecosystem functions
Ecosystem management
ecosystem services
Experimental research
Gestió dels ecosistemes
herbivores
Hymenoptera
Insecta
Insectes
Insects
moieties
Nutrient cycling
organic matter
parasitoids
Pest regulation
Pollination
pollinators
predators
recycling
species diversity
Title Research trends in ecosystem services provided by insects
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