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传粉者与授粉未来威胁和机遇的视野扫描

A horizon scan of future threats and opportunities for pollinators and pollination.

作者信息

Brown Mark J F, Dicks Lynn V, Paxton Robert J, Baldock Katherine C R, Barron Andrew B, Chauzat Marie-Pierre, Freitas Breno M, Goulson Dave, Jepsen Sarina, Kremen Claire, Li Jilian, Neumann Peter, Pattemore David E, Potts Simon G, Schweiger Oliver, Seymour Colleen L, Stout Jane C

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London , Egham , United Kingdom.

Conservation Science Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge , Cambridge , United Kingdom.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2016 Aug 9;4:e2249. doi: 10.7717/peerj.2249. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Background. Pollinators, which provide the agriculturally and ecologically essential service of pollination, are under threat at a global scale. Habitat loss and homogenisation, pesticides, parasites and pathogens, invasive species, and climate change have been identified as past and current threats to pollinators. Actions to mitigate these threats, e.g., agri-environment schemes and pesticide-use moratoriums, exist, but have largely been applied post-hoc. However, future sustainability of pollinators and the service they provide requires anticipation of potential threats and opportunities before they occur, enabling timely implementation of policy and practice to prevent, rather than mitigate, further pollinator declines. Methods.Using a horizon scanning approach we identified issues that are likely to impact pollinators, either positively or negatively, over the coming three decades. Results.Our analysis highlights six high priority, and nine secondary issues. High priorities are: (1) corporate control of global agriculture, (2) novel systemic pesticides, (3) novel RNA viruses, (4) the development of new managed pollinators, (5) more frequent heatwaves and drought under climate change, and (6) the potential positive impact of reduced chemical use on pollinators in non-agricultural settings. Discussion. While current pollinator management approaches are largely driven by mitigating past impacts, we present opportunities for pre-emptive practice, legislation, and policy to sustainably manage pollinators for future generations.

摘要

背景。传粉者提供了对农业和生态至关重要的授粉服务,但其在全球范围内正受到威胁。栖息地丧失与同质化、杀虫剂、寄生虫和病原体、入侵物种以及气候变化已被确认为传粉者过去和当前面临的威胁。存在一些减轻这些威胁的行动,例如农业环境计划和杀虫剂使用禁令,但这些行动大多是事后采取的。然而,传粉者及其提供的服务的未来可持续性需要在潜在威胁和机遇出现之前就进行预测,以便及时实施政策和实践来预防而非减轻传粉者数量的进一步下降。方法。我们采用前瞻性扫描方法,确定了在未来三十年中可能对传粉者产生正面或负面影响的问题。结果。我们的分析突出了六个高度优先问题和九个次要问题。高度优先问题包括:(1)全球农业的企业控制,(2)新型系统性杀虫剂,(3)新型RNA病毒,(4)新的人工饲养传粉者的开发,(5)气候变化下热浪和干旱更加频繁,以及(6)减少非农业环境中化学物质使用对传粉者的潜在积极影响。讨论。虽然当前传粉者管理方法主要是由减轻过去的影响驱动的,但我们提出了先发制人的实践、立法和政策机会,以便为子孙后代可持续地管理传粉者。

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