Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.

Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as policies and programs aimed at land resources, market values for crop commodities, local land-management decisions, and shifts in climate. The United States is the world's most active market for...

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Main Authors: Alisa L Gallant, Ned H Euliss, Zac Browning
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4053381?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-827e19fc1b314603bc54af91df8553d62020-11-24T21:52:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9926810.1371/journal.pone.0099268Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.Alisa L GallantNed H EulissZac BrowningPollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as policies and programs aimed at land resources, market values for crop commodities, local land-management decisions, and shifts in climate. The United States is the world's most active market for pollination services by honey bees, and the Northern Great Plains provide the majority of bee colonies used to meet the Nation's annual pollination needs. Legislation requiring increased production of biofuel crops, increasing commodity prices for crops of little nutritional value for bees in the Northern Great Plains, and reductions in government programs aimed at promoting land conservation are converging to alter the regional landscape in ways that challenge beekeepers to provide adequate numbers of hives for national pollination services. We developed a spatially explicit model that identifies sites with the potential to support large apiaries based on local-scale land-cover requirements for honey bees. We produced maps of potential apiary locations for North Dakota, a leading producer of honey, based on land-cover maps representing (1) an annual time series compiled from existing operational products and (2) a realistic scenario of land change. We found that existing land-cover products lack sufficient local accuracy to monitor actual changes in landscape suitability for honey bees, but our model proved informative for evaluating effects on suitability under scenarios of land change. The scenario we implemented was aligned with current drivers of land-use change in the Northern Great Plains and highlighted the importance of conservation lands in landscapes intensively and extensively managed for crops.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4053381?pdf=render
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Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
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Ned H Euliss
Zac Browning
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title Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
title_short Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
title_full Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
title_fullStr Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
title_full_unstemmed Mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
title_sort mapping large-area landscape suitability for honey bees to assess the influence of land-use change on sustainability of national pollination services.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Pollination is a critical ecosystem service affected by various drivers of land-use change, such as policies and programs aimed at land resources, market values for crop commodities, local land-management decisions, and shifts in climate. The United States is the world's most active market for pollination services by honey bees, and the Northern Great Plains provide the majority of bee colonies used to meet the Nation's annual pollination needs. Legislation requiring increased production of biofuel crops, increasing commodity prices for crops of little nutritional value for bees in the Northern Great Plains, and reductions in government programs aimed at promoting land conservation are converging to alter the regional landscape in ways that challenge beekeepers to provide adequate numbers of hives for national pollination services. We developed a spatially explicit model that identifies sites with the potential to support large apiaries based on local-scale land-cover requirements for honey bees. We produced maps of potential apiary locations for North Dakota, a leading producer of honey, based on land-cover maps representing (1) an annual time series compiled from existing operational products and (2) a realistic scenario of land change. We found that existing land-cover products lack sufficient local accuracy to monitor actual changes in landscape suitability for honey bees, but our model proved informative for evaluating effects on suitability under scenarios of land change. The scenario we implemented was aligned with current drivers of land-use change in the Northern Great Plains and highlighted the importance of conservation lands in landscapes intensively and extensively managed for crops.
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