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  • Title: Assessing pollinator habitat suitability considering ecosystem condition in the Hannover Region, Germany
  • Contributor: Hinsch, Malte [Author]; Zulian, Grazia [Author]; Stekker, Stefanie [Author]; Rega, Carlo [Author]; Nabuurs, Gert-Jan [Author]; Verweij, Peter [Author]; Burkhard, Benjamin [Author]
  • Published: Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V, 2024
  • Published in: Landscape Ecology 39 (2024), Nr. 3 ; Landscape Ecology
  • Issue: published Version
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.15488/16685; https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-024-01851-x
  • Keywords: Habitat suitability ; Mapping for policy support ; ESTIMAP ; Science policy interface ; Ecosystem condition ; Spatial data
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  • Description: Context: Habitat suitability for pollinator species is an important indicator for pollination ecosystem service potential, i.e. for biodiversity and crop provision. Modelling habitat suitability using an expert- and process-based models such as ESTIMAP-pollination is a common and accepted approach to spatially analyse pollination service potential and to make recommendations for planning. Objectives: However, the suitability as a pollinator habitat depends not only on the land use type. It is also important to consider the condition of the habitat. For this reason, ecosystem condition information was used as a parameter for ESTIMAP modelling for the first time. Ecosystem condition data was used besides the commonly (in ESTIMAP) used information from expert assessments and from land use data. Methods: As parameters for ecosystem condition, the management intensity in agro ecosystems, the management of forests and the proportion of green space in urban areas were included and affected the modelled habitat suitability for wild bees. Results: Not all ecosystem types of the region were equally affected by the inclusion of the ecosystem condition parameter in the model. The most affected types were agricultural areas, such as arable and horticultural biotopes, whose suitability values decreased by 25.7%. As a result, areas with low suitability account for 41% of the region and 76.6% of the agro ecosystems. In forest, shrubs and woody plants land use types, the suitability decreased respectively by 4.3 and 6%. On the other hand, urban ecosystems in the city of Hannover were characterised by relatively good habitat suitabilities, especially in the proximity of wide urban forests. In 3.4% of the agricultural land, measures to support pollinators have been established. 1.6% of these measures are located in areas with low suitability. Conclusions: The results show that ecosystem condition is, in addition to land use type, an important parameter to indicate habitat suitability for pollinators. Especially for ecosystem types ...
  • Access State: Open Access