PERSONAL DE APOYO
NABAES JODAR Diego Nicolas
artículos
Título:
Removing non-crop flowers within orchards promotes the decline of pollinators, not their conservation: A comment on McDougall et al. (2021)
Autor/es:
NABAES JODAR, DIEGO N.; PÉREZ-MÉNDEZ, NÉSTOR; BOTÍAS, CRISTINA; GARIBALDI, LUCAS A.; ELENA VELADO-ALONSO; CARLOS ZARAGOZA-TRELLO
Revista:
INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2023
ISSN:
1752-458X
Resumen:
1. Abundant and diverse floral resources are needed for the preservation of pollinator populations and the services they provide to human societies. However, pollinators are negatively affected by several agricultural practices, among which pesticide use and ‘weed’ removal stand out.2. McDougall et al. (2021) published a paper titled “Managing orchard groundcover to reduce pollinator foraging post-bloom”, where they propose removing the within-field flowering ground vegetation after the mass flowering period of the crop ends, to reduce pesticide exposure.3. They consider this is a bee conservation strategy, after observing it reduces the abundance and diversity of pollinators within the crop. However, despite assuming this implied a realization of an expected reduction in pesticide exposure, this was not quantified.4. Here, we give three main arguments against the proposal of the authors, i.e. the need for providing accessible, sufficient, safe and seasonally-spread feeding resources to crop pollinators, the potential role of diverse floral resources in their pesticide tolerance, and the urgent need to reduce pesticide use and impact in agriculture.