Pest control service provided by bats in Mediterranean rice paddies: linking agroecosystems structure to ecological functions
Pest control through integrated pest management systems stands as a very convenient sustainable hazard-free alternative to pesticides, which are a growing global concern if overused. The ability of the soprano pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) to control the rice borer moth (Chilo supressalis)...
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10.1016/j.mambio.2015.03.008 doi GBVA2015007000017.pica (DE-627)ELV034475656 (ELSEVIER)S1616-5047(15)00034-8 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 590 590 DE-600 610 VZ 630 640 610 VZ Puig-Montserrat, Xavier verfasserin aut Pest control service provided by bats in Mediterranean rice paddies: linking agroecosystems structure to ecological functions 2015transfer abstract 9 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier Pest control through integrated pest management systems stands as a very convenient sustainable hazard-free alternative to pesticides, which are a growing global concern if overused. The ability of the soprano pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) to control the rice borer moth (Chilo supressalis), which constitutes a major pest of rice around the world, was studied in the Ebre Delta, Northeastern Iberia. Evidence was found on the ability of this particular bat species to control borer infestations: (a) the moth was consumed during at least the last two peaks of the moth activity, when most crop damage is done; (b) the activity of bats significantly increased with moth abundance in the rice paddies; (c) the pest levels have declined in the study area (Buda Island, Eastern Ebre Delta) after the deployment of bat boxes and their subsequent occupation by soprano pipistrelles. The value of the ecosystem service provided by bats was estimated at a minimum of 21€ per hectare, equivalent to the avoided pesticide expenditure alone. We suggest that this natural service can be enhanced by providing bat populations with artificial roosts in rice paddies were some key ecosystem features are present. Pest control through integrated pest management systems stands as a very convenient sustainable hazard-free alternative to pesticides, which are a growing global concern if overused. The ability of the soprano pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus pygmaeus) to control the rice borer moth (Chilo supressalis), which constitutes a major pest of rice around the world, was studied in the Ebre Delta, Northeastern Iberia. Evidence was found on the ability of this particular bat species to control borer infestations: (a) the moth was consumed during at least the last two peaks of the moth activity, when most crop damage is done; (b) the activity of bats significantly increased with moth abundance in the rice paddies; (c) the pest levels have declined in the study area (Buda Island, Eastern Ebre Delta) after the deployment of bat boxes and their subsequent occupation by soprano pipistrelles. The value of the ecosystem service provided by bats was estimated at a minimum of 21€ per hectare, equivalent to the avoided pesticide expenditure alone. We suggest that this natural service can be enhanced by providing bat populations with artificial roosts in rice paddies were some key ecosystem features are present. Pipistrellus pygmaeus Elsevier Ecosystem services Elsevier Integrated pest management Elsevier Rice paddies Elsevier Chilo supressalis Elsevier Torre, Ignasi oth López-Baucells, Adrià oth Guerrieri, Emilio oth Monti, Maurilia M. oth Ràfols-García, Ruth oth Ferrer, Xavier oth Gisbert, David oth Flaquer, Carles oth Enthalten in Elsevier John Baksi, A. ELSEVIER Attenuation of reflected waves in man during retrograde propagation from femoral artery to proximal aorta 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV013885685 volume:80 year:2015 number:3 pages:237-245 extent:9 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mambio.2015.03.008 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OLC-PHA GBV_ILN_40 AR 80 2015 3 237-245 9 045F 590 |
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