2020
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2011702117
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The scale dependency of spatial crop species diversity and its relation to temporal diversity

Abstract: Increasing crop species diversity can enhance agricultural sustainability, but the scale dependency of the processes that shape diversity and of the effects of diversity on agroecosystems is insufficiently understood. We used 30 m spatial resolution crop classification data for the conterminous United States to analyze spatial and temporal crop species diversity and their relationship. We found that the US average temporal (crop rotation) diversity is 2.1 effective number of species and that a crop’s average t… Show more

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“…A particularly important methodological hurdle that, if overcome, would generate a deeper understanding of the implications of crop diversity change is the integration of temporal and spatial trends (Bonneuil et al ., 2012; Aramburu Merlos & Hijmans, 2020; Fenderson et al ., 2020). The research to date provides much more information on appearance/disappearance and numbers (richness) of varieties than it does on changes in their geographic extent.…”
Section: Steps Needed To Advance Knowledge About Crop Genetic Erosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A particularly important methodological hurdle that, if overcome, would generate a deeper understanding of the implications of crop diversity change is the integration of temporal and spatial trends (Bonneuil et al ., 2012; Aramburu Merlos & Hijmans, 2020; Fenderson et al ., 2020). The research to date provides much more information on appearance/disappearance and numbers (richness) of varieties than it does on changes in their geographic extent.…”
Section: Steps Needed To Advance Knowledge About Crop Genetic Erosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on prior analysis of national-level data (Burchfield et al 2019 ), Idaho’s Magic Valley is ranked as one of the most agro-diverse regions in terms of the number and types of crops grown in the US. Recent research corroborates these findings, identifying southcentral Idaho as a place with high temporal diversity (Aramburu Merlos and Hijmans 2020 ) and high spatial diversity with exceptionally high yields for major commodities (Nelson and Burchfield 2021 ; Burchfield and Nelson 2021 ). In addition to its diverse crop production, we selected this region for its strong commercial agribusiness; agribusiness contributes to over half of the region’s jobs and annual revenue (Hines et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…By using qualitative methods in this study to contextualize and interrogate the quantification of crop diversity from prior studies (Burchfield et al 2019 ; Aramburu Merlos and Hijmans 2020 ), we find that the implementation of certain crop diversification strategies within a landscape—and locating places and farmers currently engaged in strategies of diversified cropping—does not inherently promote or enact agroecological transformation. In the ways that agroecology cannot be reduced to a set of practices, the accumulation of crop diversification practices across a landscape may not inherently lead to pathways of sustainable change.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Crop diversification is a critical definition whose implications for climate mitigation and adaptation are direct. Diversifying land covers can support biodiversity while potentially building soil and reducing pest pressures and farmers' chemical applications to their production systems (Bradshaw et al, 2004;Roesch-McNally et al, 2018;Merlos and Hijmans, 2020;Prokopy et al, 2020). Diversification via livestock and crop integration is another major approach to diversification (Garrett et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%