Increasing crop species diversity can enhance agricultural sustainability, but the scale dependency of the processes that shape diversity and of the effects of diversity on agroecosystems is insufficiently understood. We used 30 m spatial resolution crop classification data for the conterminous United States to analyze spatial and temporal crop species diversity and their relationship. We found that the US average temporal (crop rotation) diversity is 2.1 effective number of species and that a crop’s average temporal diversity is lowest for common crops. Spatial diversity monotonically increases with the size of the unit of observation, and it is most strongly associated with temporal diversity when measured for areas of 100 to 400 ha, whic...
Spatial diversity indicators may serve an important function for policymakers as they seek to manage...
International audienceExpansion of crops beyond their centres of domestication is a defining feature...
A key assumption in many homegarden studies is that homegardens are ecologically and socio-economica...
Increasing crop species diversity can enhance agricultural sustainability, but the scale dependency ...
Citation: Aguilar, J., Gramig, G. G., Hendrickson, J. R., Archer, D. W., Forcella, F., & Liebig, M. ...
Changes in crop species diversity can affect agroecosystem function. However, most crop diversity st...
Anecdotal accounts regarding reduced US cropping system diversity have raised concerns about negativ...
Core Ideas: Field crop diversity in the US peaked between 1940 and 1960. Current levels of field cro...
High levels of crop species diversity are considered beneficial. However, increasing diversity might...
Weeds are key components of agroecosystems because they support biological diversity within crop fi...
International audienceThe Anthropocene epoch is partly defined by anthropogenic spread of crops beyo...
Agro-ecosystem biodiversity is threatened by increasing spatial homogenisation of intensively manage...
The diversity of cultivated crops is relevant on various spatial scales, from the field and farm to ...
Spatial diversity indicators may serve an important function for policymakers as they seek to manage...
International audienceExpansion of crops beyond their centres of domestication is a defining feature...
A key assumption in many homegarden studies is that homegardens are ecologically and socio-economica...
Increasing crop species diversity can enhance agricultural sustainability, but the scale dependency ...
Citation: Aguilar, J., Gramig, G. G., Hendrickson, J. R., Archer, D. W., Forcella, F., & Liebig, M. ...
Changes in crop species diversity can affect agroecosystem function. However, most crop diversity st...
Anecdotal accounts regarding reduced US cropping system diversity have raised concerns about negativ...
Core Ideas: Field crop diversity in the US peaked between 1940 and 1960. Current levels of field cro...
High levels of crop species diversity are considered beneficial. However, increasing diversity might...
Weeds are key components of agroecosystems because they support biological diversity within crop fi...
International audienceThe Anthropocene epoch is partly defined by anthropogenic spread of crops beyo...
Agro-ecosystem biodiversity is threatened by increasing spatial homogenisation of intensively manage...
The diversity of cultivated crops is relevant on various spatial scales, from the field and farm to ...
Spatial diversity indicators may serve an important function for policymakers as they seek to manage...
International audienceExpansion of crops beyond their centres of domestication is a defining feature...
A key assumption in many homegarden studies is that homegardens are ecologically and socio-economica...