A real-world implementation of a nationwide, long-term monitoring program to assess the impact of agrochemicals and agricultural practices on biodiversity.

agricultural practices farmland biodiversity monitoring program nontarget species

Journal

Ecology and evolution
ISSN: 2045-7758
Titre abrégé: Ecol Evol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101566408

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
May 2021
Historique:
received: 12 12 2019
revised: 16 04 2020
accepted: 28 04 2020
entrez: 12 5 2021
pubmed: 13 5 2021
medline: 13 5 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Biodiversity has undergone a major decline throughout recent decades, particularly in farmland. Agricultural practices are recognized to be an important pressure on farmland biodiversity, and pesticides are suspected to be one of the main causes of this decline in biodiversity. As part of the national plan for reduction of pesticides use (Ecophyto), the French ministry of agriculture launched the 500 ENI (nonintended effects) monitoring program in 2012 in order to assess the unintended effects of agricultural practices, including pesticide use, on biodiversity represented by several taxonomic groups of interest for farmers. This long-term program monitors the biodiversity of nontargeted species (earthworms, plants, coleoptera, and birds), together with a wide range of annual data on agricultural practices (crop rotation, soil tillage, weed control, fertilizers, chemical treatments, etc.). Other parameters (e.g., landscape and climatic characteristics) are also integrated as covariates during the analyses. This monitoring program is expected to improve our understanding of the relative contribution of the different drivers of population and community trends. Here, we present the experience of setting up the 500 ENI network for this ambitious and highly complex monitoring program, as well as the type of data it collects. The issue of data quality control and some first results are discussed. With the aim of being useful to readers who would like to set up similar monitoring schemes, we also address some questions that have arisen following the first five years of the implementation phase of the program.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33976774
doi: 10.1002/ece3.6459
pii: ECE36459
pmc: PMC8093702
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Pagination

3771-3793

Informations de copyright

© 2020 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

There are no conflicts of interest.

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Auteurs

Camila Andrade (C)

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Sorbonne Université Paris France.

Alexandre Villers (A)

Biostatistique et Processus Spatiaux INRAE Avignon Cedex 9 France.
CEBC UMR7372 CNRS, Université de la Rochelle Villiers-en-Bois France.
Office Français de la Biodiversité Direction de la Recherche et de l'Appui Scientifique (DRAS) Unité Avifaune Migratrice Villiers-en-Bois France.

Gérard Balent (G)

Dynafor UMR 1201 INRAE - INP Toulouse Castanet-Tolosan Cedex France.

Joël Chadoeuf (J)

Biostatistique et Processus Spatiaux INRAE Avignon Cedex 9 France.

Daniel Cylly (D)

Université Rennes 1 UMR CNRS ECOBIO, OSUR Paimpont France.

Daniel Cluzeau (D)

Université Rennes 1 UMR CNRS ECOBIO, OSUR Paimpont France.

Guillaume Fried (G)

Anses - Laboratoire de la Santé des Végétaux Unité Entomologie et Plantes invasives Montferrier-sur-Lez cedex France.

Sarah Guillocheau (S)

Université Rennes 1 UMR CNRS ECOBIO, OSUR Paimpont France.

Olivier Pillon (O)

Ministère de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation DGAL Paris France.

Emmanuelle Porcher (E)

Centre d'Ecologie et des Sciences de la Conservation (CESCO) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Sorbonne Université Paris France.

Jessica Tressou (J)

INRA - AgroParisTech - Université Paris Saclay UMR MIA Paris Paris France.

Ohri Yamada (O)

Anses - Direction de l'évaluation des risques Unité phytopharmacovigilance et observatoire des résidus de pesticides Maisons-Alfort France.

Nicolas Lenne (N)

Ministère de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation DGAL - Sous-direction de la qualité, de la santé et de la protection des végétaux Paris France.

Jérôme Jullien (J)

Ministère de l'agriculture et de l'alimentation DGAL - Sous-direction de la qualité, de la santé et de la protection des végétaux Paris France.

Pascal Monestiez (P)

Biostatistique et Processus Spatiaux INRAE Avignon Cedex 9 France.
CEBC UMR7372 CNRS, Université de la Rochelle Villiers-en-Bois France.

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