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The effects of landscape patterns on ecosystem services: meta-analyses of landscape services
Authors:Gabriela Teixeira Duarte  Paloma Marques Santos  Tatiana Garabini Cornelissen  Milton Cezar Ribeiro  Adriano Pereira Paglia
Institution:1.Laboratório de Ecologia e Conserva??o (LEC), Departamento de Biologia Geral, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas,Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,Belo Horizonte,Brazil;2.Laboratório de Ecologia Espacial e Conserva??o (LEEC), Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de Biociências,Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP,Rio Claro,Brazil;3.Laboratório de Ecologia Vegetal e Intera??es (LEVIN), Departamento de Ciências Naturais,Universidade Federal de S?o Jo?o Del-Rei,S?o Jo?o Del-Rei,Brazil
Abstract:

Purpose

The recently introduced concept of ‘landscape services’—ecosystem services influenced by landscape patterns—may be particularly useful in landscape planning by potentially increasing stakeholder participation and financial funding. However, integrating this concept remains challenging. In order to bypass this barrier, we must gain a greater understanding of how landscape composition and configuration influence the services provided.

Methods

We conducted meta-analyses that considered published studies evaluating the effects of several landscape metrics on the following services: pollination, pest control, water quality, disease control, and aesthetic value. We report the cumulative mean effect size (E++), where the signal of the values is related to positive or negative influences.

Results

Landscape complexity differentially influenced the provision of services. Particularly, the percentage of natural areas had an effect on natural enemies (E++ =?0.35), pollination (E++?=?0.41), and disease control (E++?=?0.20), while the percentage of no-crop areas had an effect on water quality (E++?=?0.42) and pest response (E++?=?0.33). Furthermore, heterogeneity had an effect on aesthetic value (E++?=?0.5) and water quality (E++ =???0.40). Moreover, landscape aggregation was important to explaining pollination (E++?=?0.29) and water quality (E++?=?0.35).

Conclusions

The meta-analyses reinforce the importance of considering landscape structure in assessing ecosystem services for management purposes and decision-making. The magnitude of landscape effect varies according to the service being studied. Therefore, land managers must account for landscape composition and configuration in order to ensure the maintenance of services and adapt their approach to suit the focal service.
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