Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently

<b> </b>Land-use changes and especially management intensification currently pose a major threat to biodiversity both on and beneath the soil surface. With a comparative approach, we investigated how management intensity in orchards and meadows influences soil macro-invertebrate communit...

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Main Authors: Elia Guariento, Filippo Colla, Michael Steinwandter, Julia Plunger, Ulrike Tappeiner, Julia Seeber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/6/767
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spelling doaj-9c1c529efe68459cbbd5901760e3f5b82021-04-02T13:19:16ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-05-011076776710.3390/agronomy10060767Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities DifferentlyElia Guariento0Filippo Colla1Michael Steinwandter2Julia Plunger3Ulrike Tappeiner4Julia Seeber5Institute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, ItalyInstitute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Viale Druso 1, 39100 Bozen, Italy<b> </b>Land-use changes and especially management intensification currently pose a major threat to biodiversity both on and beneath the soil surface. With a comparative approach, we investigated how management intensity in orchards and meadows influences soil macro-invertebrate communities in a North-Italian Alpine region. We compared soil fauna assemblies from traditional low-input sites with respective intensively managed ones. As expected, the taxonomical richness and diversity were lower in both intensive management types. Extensive management of both types revealed similar communities, while intensification led to substantial differences between management types. From these results, we conclude that intensification of agricultural practices severely alters the soil fauna community and biodiversity in general, however, the direction of these changes is governed by the management type. In our view, extensive management, traditional for mountain areas, favors soil fauna communities that have adapted over a long time and can thus be viewed as a sustainable reference condition for new production systems that consider the protection of soil diversity in order to conserve essential ecosystem functions.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/6/767traditional managementsoil biodiversitysustainable agriculturemanagement intensitySouth Tyrolmountain agriculture
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author Elia Guariento
Filippo Colla
Michael Steinwandter
Julia Plunger
Ulrike Tappeiner
Julia Seeber
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Filippo Colla
Michael Steinwandter
Julia Plunger
Ulrike Tappeiner
Julia Seeber
Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
Agronomy
traditional management
soil biodiversity
sustainable agriculture
management intensity
South Tyrol
mountain agriculture
author_facet Elia Guariento
Filippo Colla
Michael Steinwandter
Julia Plunger
Ulrike Tappeiner
Julia Seeber
author_sort Elia Guariento
title Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
title_short Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
title_full Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
title_fullStr Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
title_full_unstemmed Management Intensification of Hay Meadows and Fruit Orchards Alters Soil Macro-Invertebrate Communities Differently
title_sort management intensification of hay meadows and fruit orchards alters soil macro-invertebrate communities differently
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-05-01
description <b> </b>Land-use changes and especially management intensification currently pose a major threat to biodiversity both on and beneath the soil surface. With a comparative approach, we investigated how management intensity in orchards and meadows influences soil macro-invertebrate communities in a North-Italian Alpine region. We compared soil fauna assemblies from traditional low-input sites with respective intensively managed ones. As expected, the taxonomical richness and diversity were lower in both intensive management types. Extensive management of both types revealed similar communities, while intensification led to substantial differences between management types. From these results, we conclude that intensification of agricultural practices severely alters the soil fauna community and biodiversity in general, however, the direction of these changes is governed by the management type. In our view, extensive management, traditional for mountain areas, favors soil fauna communities that have adapted over a long time and can thus be viewed as a sustainable reference condition for new production systems that consider the protection of soil diversity in order to conserve essential ecosystem functions.
topic traditional management
soil biodiversity
sustainable agriculture
management intensity
South Tyrol
mountain agriculture
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/6/767
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