“…Indeed, food-webs sustain a number of ecosystem functions and services, such as pest control (Montoya et al, 2003), seed dispersal (Corlett, 2017), or nutriment cycling in soils (De Vries et al, 2013), and their architecture partly determines community stability (Tylianakis et al, 2010, Saint-Béat et al, 2015, Mestre et al, 2022. We thus urgently need to understand how changes in land use will modify the architecture of food-webs (Li et al, 2018, Rigal et al, 2021. While local studies focusing on specific land uses or taxonomic groups can help formulate hypotheses on how land management intensity affects food-web architecture (Agostini et al, 2020, De Visser et al, 2011, Gossner et al, 2016, Hallmann et al, 2014, Heger et al, 2018, Herbst et al, 2013, we lack a macroecological assessment of these hypotheses and their context-dependence.…”