Resolving ecological-economic trade-offs between biodiversity and yields is a key challenge when addressing the biodiversity crisis in tropical agricultural landscapes. Here, we focused on the relation between seven different taxa (trees, herbaceous plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, butterflies, and ants) and yields in vanilla agroforests in Madagascar. Agroforests established in forests supported overall 23% fewer species and 47% fewer endemic species than old-growth forests, and 14% fewer endemic species than forest fragments. In contrast, agroforests established on fallows had overall 12% more species and 38% more endemic species than fallows. While yields increased with vanilla vine density and length, non-yield related variables largely determined biodiversity. Nonetheless, trade-offs existed between yields and butterflies as well as reptiles. Vanilla yields were generally unrelated to richness of trees, herbaceous plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and ants, opening up possibilities for conservation outside of protected areas and restoring degraded land to benefit farmers and biodiversity alike. Resolving ecological-economic trade-offs is a challenge in agriculture. Here, Wurz et al. find that in Malagasy vanilla agroforests, vanilla yield is generally not related to tree, herbaceous plant, bird, amphibian, reptile and ant biodiversity, creating opportunities for conservation outside protected areas.
Win-win opportunities combining high yields with high multi-taxa biodiversity in tropical agroforestry
A. Wurz,T. Tscharntke,D. A. Martin,K. Osen,A. A. Rakotomalala,Estelle Raveloaritiana,Fanilo Andrianisaina,Saskia Dröge,Thio Rosin Fulgence,M. R. Soazafy,Rouvah Andriafanomezantsoa,A. Andrianarimisa,Fenohaja Soavita Babarezoto,Jan Barkmann,Hendrik Hänke,D. Hölscher,H. Kreft,Bakolimalala Rakouth,Nathaly R. Guerrero‐Ramírez,Hery-Lisy Ranarijaona,Romual Randriamanantena,F. Ratsoavina,L. H. Raveloson Ravaomanarivo,I. Grass
Published 2022 in Nature Communications
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2022-07-26
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