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潜在传粉者危机对巴西粮食作物生产的影响。

Effects of a Possible Pollinator Crisis on Food Crop Production in Brazil.

作者信息

Novais Samuel M A, Nunes Cássio A, Santos Natália B, D Amico Ana R, Fernandes G Wilson, Quesada Maurício, Braga Rodrigo F, Neves Ana Carolina O

机构信息

Departamento de Biologia Geral, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Laboratorio Nacional de Análisis y Síntesis Ecológica, Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores and Instituto de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas y Sustentabilidad, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Morelia, Michoacán, México.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Nov 30;11(11):e0167292. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167292. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Animal pollinators contribute to human food production and security thereby ensuring an important component of human well-being. The recent decline of these agents in Europe and North America has aroused the concern of a potential global pollinator crisis. In order to prioritize efforts for pollinator conservation, we evaluated the extent to which food production depends on animal pollinators in Brazil-one of the world's agriculture leaders-by comparing cultivated area, produced volume and yield value of major food crops that are pollinator dependent with those that are pollinator non-dependent. In addition, we valued the ecosystem service of pollination based on the degree of pollinator dependence of each crop and the consequence of a decline in food production to the Brazilian Gross Domestic Product and Brazilian food security. A total of 68% of the 53 major food crops in Brazil depend to some degree on animals for pollination. Pollinator non-dependent crops produce a greater volume of food, mainly because of the high production of sugarcane, but the cultivated area and monetary value of pollinator dependent crops are higher (59% of total cultivated area and 68% of monetary value). The loss of pollination services for 29 of the major food crops would reduce production by 16.55-51 million tons, which would amount to 4.86-14.56 billion dollars/year, and reduce the agricultural contribution to the Brazilian GDP by 6.46%- 19.36%. These impacts would be largely absorbed by family farmers, which represent 74.4% of the agricultural labor force in Brazil. The main effects of a pollinator crisis in Brazil would be felt by the poorer and more rural classes due to their lower income and direct or exclusive dependence on this ecosystem service.

摘要

动物传粉者对人类粮食生产和安全做出了贡献,从而确保了人类福祉的一个重要组成部分。最近欧洲和北美的这些传粉者数量下降引发了对潜在全球传粉者危机的担忧。为了确定传粉者保护工作的重点,我们通过比较依赖传粉者和不依赖传粉者的主要粮食作物的种植面积、产量和产值,评估了巴西(世界农业大国之一)的粮食生产对动物传粉者的依赖程度。此外,我们根据每种作物对传粉者的依赖程度以及粮食产量下降对巴西国内生产总值和巴西粮食安全的影响,对授粉的生态系统服务进行了评估。巴西53种主要粮食作物中,共有68%在某种程度上依赖动物授粉。不依赖传粉者的作物产量更高,主要是因为甘蔗产量高,但依赖传粉者的作物种植面积和货币价值更高(占总种植面积的59%和货币价值的68%)。29种主要粮食作物授粉服务的丧失将使产量减少1655 - 5100万吨,这相当于每年损失48.6亿 - 145.6亿美元,并使农业对巴西国内生产总值的贡献减少6.46% - 19.36%。这些影响将主要由家庭农民承担,他们占巴西农业劳动力的74.4%。由于巴西较贫困和农村人口收入较低且直接或完全依赖这种生态系统服务,传粉者危机对他们的影响将最为明显。

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