Environmental Pest Management 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119255574.ch8
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The Role of Ecosystem Disservices in Pest Management

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“…While the effects of agri-environment schemes and general landscape complexity on biodiversity are relatively well known (Aviron et al 2009 ; Kleijn et al 2011 ), very little is known about their simultaneous effect on ecosystem services and disservices. In fact, fostering populations of service-providing species through habitat management may simultaneously affect the delivery of disservices (Gillespie and Wratten 2017 ). The limited knowledge about these relationships complicates predictions about net effects of management practices on intermediate ecosystem services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the effects of agri-environment schemes and general landscape complexity on biodiversity are relatively well known (Aviron et al 2009 ; Kleijn et al 2011 ), very little is known about their simultaneous effect on ecosystem services and disservices. In fact, fostering populations of service-providing species through habitat management may simultaneously affect the delivery of disservices (Gillespie and Wratten 2017 ). The limited knowledge about these relationships complicates predictions about net effects of management practices on intermediate ecosystem services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the promotion of one ecosystem service may also stimulate ecosystem disservices (Zhang et al. , Gillespie and Wratten ). Measures that support populations of beneficial predators may for example simultaneously benefit herbivores that could act as a crop pest (Zhang et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…). While there is a long history of research focusing on minimizing pest damage to crops, provision of services and disservices are traditionally investigated in isolation (Gillespie and Wratten ). Identifying net effects of management options for production, however, requires that ecosystem services and disservices are assessed in combination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some potential problems associated with following these steps are represented by 'warning' triangles. positive outcomes (Zhang et al, 2007;Tscharntke et al, 2016;Gillespie and Wratten, 2017;Karp et al, 2018), as illustrated by the warning triangles at points on the spiral pathway. As an example, one key step in the pathway is the development of locally-based, agro-ecological protocols for farmers and farm advisors that can be summarised as 'service providing protocols' (SPP) (Gurr et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Rationale Behind Exploring the Spiral Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is true that there is a plethora of agricultural enhancement schemes (AES) worldwide (Kleijn and Sutherland, 2003;Batáry et al, 2015;Hammers et al, 2016) but how effective these are has often been questioned (Pe'er et al, 2019). They may generate ecosystem disservices (EDS (Zhang et al, 2007;Gillespie and Wratten, 2017)), if applied in agricultural systems or in contexts that were not initially included in the development of ES-enhancing protocols (ie Tscharntke et al, 2016;Karp et al, 2018). A lack of understanding of how these schemes interact with the local social and ecological conditions can reduce or remove their previously-designed, agro-ecological benefits, without having a significant enhancement of functional biodiversity on farms, so the major challenges to food production outlined above largely remain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%