Spillover of functionally important organisms between managed and natural habitats
► Many landscapes are mosaics of human-managed and natural areas. ► Movement, or spillover, across habitat types may be an important ecological process. ► We review the evidence for spillover for five functional groups. ► There is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas. ►...
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Published in | Agriculture, ecosystems & environment Vol. 146; no. 1; pp. 34 - 43 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
2012
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ISSN | 0167-8809 1873-2305 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.agee.2011.09.005 |
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Abstract | ► Many landscapes are mosaics of human-managed and natural areas. ► Movement, or spillover, across habitat types may be an important ecological process. ► We review the evidence for spillover for five functional groups. ► There is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas. ► Research is lacking for spillover from managed areas to natural habitats.
Land-use intensification has led to a landscape mosaic that juxtaposes human-managed and natural areas. In such human-dominated and heterogeneous landscapes, spillover across habitat types, especially in systems that differ in resource availability, may be an important ecological process structuring communities. While there is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas, little attention has been given to flow in the opposite direction. This paper synthesizes studies published to date from five functionally important trophic groups, herbivores, pathogens, pollinators, predators, and seed dispersers, and discusses evidence for spillover from managed to natural systems in all five groups. For each of the five focal groups, studies in the natural to managed direction are common, often with multiple review articles on each subject which document dozens of examples. In contrast, the number of studies which examine movement in the managed to natural direction is generally less than five studies per trophic group. These findings suggest that spillover in the managed to natural direction has been largely underestimated. As habitat modification continues, resulting in increasingly fragmented landscapes, the likelihood and size of any spillover effect will only increase. |
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AbstractList | ► Many landscapes are mosaics of human-managed and natural areas. ► Movement, or spillover, across habitat types may be an important ecological process. ► We review the evidence for spillover for five functional groups. ► There is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas. ► Research is lacking for spillover from managed areas to natural habitats.
Land-use intensification has led to a landscape mosaic that juxtaposes human-managed and natural areas. In such human-dominated and heterogeneous landscapes, spillover across habitat types, especially in systems that differ in resource availability, may be an important ecological process structuring communities. While there is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas, little attention has been given to flow in the opposite direction. This paper synthesizes studies published to date from five functionally important trophic groups, herbivores, pathogens, pollinators, predators, and seed dispersers, and discusses evidence for spillover from managed to natural systems in all five groups. For each of the five focal groups, studies in the natural to managed direction are common, often with multiple review articles on each subject which document dozens of examples. In contrast, the number of studies which examine movement in the managed to natural direction is generally less than five studies per trophic group. These findings suggest that spillover in the managed to natural direction has been largely underestimated. As habitat modification continues, resulting in increasingly fragmented landscapes, the likelihood and size of any spillover effect will only increase. Land-use intensification has led to a landscape mosaic that juxtaposes human-managed and natural areas. In such human-dominated and heterogeneous landscapes, spillover across habitat types, especially in systems that differ in resource availability, may be an important ecological process structuring communities. While there is much evidence for spillover from natural habitats to managed areas, little attention has been given to flow in the opposite direction. This paper synthesizes studies published to date from five functionally important trophic groups, herbivores, pathogens, pollinators, predators, and seed dispersers, and discusses evidence for spillover from managed to natural systems in all five groups. For each of the five focal groups, studies in the natural to managed direction are common, often with multiple review articles on each subject which document dozens of examples. In contrast, the number of studies which examine movement in the managed to natural direction is generally less than five studies per trophic group. These findings suggest that spillover in the managed to natural direction has been largely underestimated. As habitat modification continues, resulting in increasingly fragmented landscapes, the likelihood and size of any spillover effect will only increase. |
Author | Holzschuh, Andrea Klein, Alexandra-Maria Tscharntke, Teja Dormann, Carsten F. Rand, Tatyana A. Blitzer, Eleanor J. |
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