A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production

Natural and modified ecosystems contribute a multitude of functions and services that support human well-being (1, 2). It has long been recognized that biodiversity plays an important role in the functioning of ecosystems (3, 4), but the dependence of ecosystem services on biodiversity is under debate. An early synthesis revealed inconsistent results (5), whereas subsequent studies suggest that a few dominant species may supply the majority of ecosystem services (6, 7). It thus remains unclear whether a few dominant or many complementary species are needed to supply ecosystem services. The interpretation of earlier studies has been controversial because multiple mechanisms underlying changes in ecosystem service response to biodiversity can operate in combination (8, 9). On one hand, communities with many species are likely to include species responsible for large community-wide effects due to statistical selection. On the other hand, such diverse communities may contain a particular combination of species that complement each other in service provisioning. While these mechanisms imply positive effects of species richness on ecosystem service supply, total organism abundance or dominance of certain species may also drive the number of interactions benefiting ecosystem service supply. Depending on the relative importance of species complementarity, community abundance, and the role of dominant species, different relationships between species richness and ecosystem services can be expected (10). In real-world ecosystems, natural communities consist of a few highly abundant (dominant species) and many rare ones. The importance of richness, abundance, and dominance is likely to be influenced by the extent to which relative abundance changes with species richness (11) and by differences in the effectiveness and degree of specialization of service-providing communities. However, these three aspects of diversity have typically been tested in isolation and mainly in small-scale experimental settings (12, 13), while a synthetic study contrasting their SCIENCE ADVANCES | RESEARCH ARTICLE Dainese et al., Sci. Adv. 2019;5: eaax0121 16 October 2019 1 of 13 on October 17, 2019 http://advances.sciencemag.org/ Downloaded from relative importance in real-world ecosystems is still lacking. A major limitation to resolving these relationships is a lack of evidence from real-world human-driven biodiversity changes (14, 15), particularly for ecosystem services in agroecosystems. For instance, changes in richness and total or relative abundance of service-providing organisms in response to land-clearing for agriculture (16, 17) could alter the flow of benefits to people in different ways compared to experimental random loss of biodiversity. Over the past half-century, the need to feed a growing world population has led to markedly expanded and intensified agricultural production, transforming many regions into simplified landscapes (18). This transformation not only has contributed to enhanced agricultural production but also has led to the degradation of the global environment. The loss of biodiversity can disrupt key intermediate services to agriculture, such as crop pollination (19) and biological pest control (20), which underpin the final provisioning service of crop production (21). The recent stagnation or even decline of crop yields with ongoing intensification (22) indicates that alternative pathways are necessary to maintain future stable and sustainable crop production (23–25). An improved understanding of global biodiversity-driven ecosystem services in agroecosystems and their cascading effects on crop production is urgently needed to forecast future supplies of ecosystem services and to pursue strategies for sustainable management (15). We compiled an extensive database comprising 89 studies that measured richness and abundance of pollinators, pest natural enemies, and associated ecosystem services at 1475 sampling locations around the world (Fig. 1A). We focused on the ecosystem services of pollination and biological pest control because these services are essential to crop production and have been the focus of much research in recent decades (26). We quantified pollinator and pest natural enemy richness as the number of unique taxa sampledfrom each location (field), abundance as the number of observed individuals, and evenness (or the complementary term

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Main Authors: Dainese, Matteo, Martin, Emily A., Aizen, Marcelo A., Albrecht, Matthias, Bartomeus, Ignasi, Bommarco, Riccardo, Carvalheiro, Luísa G., Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Gagic, Vesna, Garibaldi, Lucas A., Ghazoul, Jaboury, Grab, Heather, Jonsson, Mattias, Karp, Daniel S., Kennedy, Christina M., Kleijn, David, Kremen, Claire, Lands, Douglas A., Letourneau, Deborah K., Marini, Lorenzo, Poveda, Katja, Rader, Romina, Smith, Henrik G., Tscharntke, Teja, Andersson, Georg K.S., Badenhausser, Isabelle, Baensch, Svenja, Bezerra, Antonio Diego M., Bianchi, Felix J.J.A., Boreux, Virginie, Bretagnolle, Vincent, Caballero López, Berta, Cavigliasso, Pablo, Ćetković, Aleksandar, Chacoff, Natacha P., Classen, Alice, Cusser, Sarah, Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da, Groot, G. Arjen de, Dudenhöffer, Jan H., Ekroos, Johan, Fijen, Thijs, Franck, Pierre, Freitas, Breno M., Garratt, Michael P.D., Gratton, Claudio, Hipólito, Juliana, Holzschuh, Andrea, Hunt, Lauren, Iverson, Aaron L., Jha, Shalene, Keasar, Tamar, Kim, Tania N., Kishinevsky, Miriam, Klatt, Björn K., Klein, Alexandra-Maria, Krewenka, Kristin M., Krishnan, Smitha, Larsen, Ashley E., Lavigne, Claire, Liere, Heidi, Maas, Bea, Mallinger, Rachel E., Martínez Pachon, Eliana, Martínez Salinas, Alejandra, Meehan, Timothy D., Mitchell, Matthew G.E., Molina, Gonzalo A.R., Nesper, Maike, Nilsson, Lovisa, O'Rourke, Megan E., Peters, Marcell K., Plećaš, Milan, Potts, Simon G., Ramos, Davi de L., Rosenheim, Jay A., Rundlöf, Maj, Rusch, Adrien, Sáez, Agustín, Scheper, Jeroen, Schleuning, Matthias, Schmack, Julia M., Sciligo, Amber R., Seymour, Colleen, Stanley, Dara A., Stewart, Rebecca, Stout, Jane C., Sutter, Louis, Takada, Mayura B., Taki, Hisatomo, Tamburini, Giovanni, Tschumi, Matthias, Viana, Blandina F., Westphal, Catrin, Willcox, Bryony K., Wratten, Stephen D., Yoshioka, Akira, Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos, Wei Zhang, Yi Zou, Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
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Dainese, Matteo
Martin, Emily A.
Aizen, Marcelo A.
Albrecht, Matthias
Bartomeus, Ignasi
Bommarco, Riccardo
Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca
Gagic, Vesna
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Grab, Heather
Jonsson, Mattias
Karp, Daniel S.
Kennedy, Christina M.
Kleijn, David
Kremen, Claire
Lands, Douglas A.
Letourneau, Deborah K.
Marini, Lorenzo
Poveda, Katja
Rader, Romina
Smith, Henrik G.
Tscharntke, Teja
Andersson, Georg K.S.
Badenhausser, Isabelle
Baensch, Svenja
Bezerra, Antonio Diego M.
Bianchi, Felix J.J.A.
Boreux, Virginie
Bretagnolle, Vincent
Caballero López, Berta
Cavigliasso, Pablo
Ćetković, Aleksandar
Chacoff, Natacha P.
Classen, Alice
Cusser, Sarah
Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da
Groot, G. Arjen de
Dudenhöffer, Jan H.
Ekroos, Johan
Fijen, Thijs
Franck, Pierre
Freitas, Breno M.
Garratt, Michael P.D.
Gratton, Claudio
Hipólito, Juliana
Holzschuh, Andrea
Hunt, Lauren
Iverson, Aaron L.
Jha, Shalene
Keasar, Tamar
Kim, Tania N.
Kishinevsky, Miriam
Klatt, Björn K.
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Krewenka, Kristin M.
Krishnan, Smitha
Larsen, Ashley E.
Lavigne, Claire
Liere, Heidi
Maas, Bea
Mallinger, Rachel E.
Martínez Pachon, Eliana
Martínez Salinas, Alejandra
Meehan, Timothy D.
Mitchell, Matthew G.E.
Molina, Gonzalo A.R.
Nesper, Maike
Nilsson, Lovisa
O'Rourke, Megan E.
Peters, Marcell K.
Plećaš, Milan
Potts, Simon G.
Ramos, Davi de L.
Rosenheim, Jay A.
Rundlöf, Maj
Rusch, Adrien
Sáez, Agustín
Scheper, Jeroen
Schleuning, Matthias
Schmack, Julia M.
Sciligo, Amber R.
Seymour, Colleen
Stanley, Dara A.
Stewart, Rebecca
Stout, Jane C.
Sutter, Louis
Takada, Mayura B.
Taki, Hisatomo
Tamburini, Giovanni
Tschumi, Matthias
Viana, Blandina F.
Westphal, Catrin
Willcox, Bryony K.
Wratten, Stephen D.
Yoshioka, Akira
Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos
Wei Zhang
Yi Zou
Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
description Natural and modified ecosystems contribute a multitude of functions and services that support human well-being (1, 2). It has long been recognized that biodiversity plays an important role in the functioning of ecosystems (3, 4), but the dependence of ecosystem services on biodiversity is under debate. An early synthesis revealed inconsistent results (5), whereas subsequent studies suggest that a few dominant species may supply the majority of ecosystem services (6, 7). It thus remains unclear whether a few dominant or many complementary species are needed to supply ecosystem services. The interpretation of earlier studies has been controversial because multiple mechanisms underlying changes in ecosystem service response to biodiversity can operate in combination (8, 9). On one hand, communities with many species are likely to include species responsible for large community-wide effects due to statistical selection. On the other hand, such diverse communities may contain a particular combination of species that complement each other in service provisioning. While these mechanisms imply positive effects of species richness on ecosystem service supply, total organism abundance or dominance of certain species may also drive the number of interactions benefiting ecosystem service supply. Depending on the relative importance of species complementarity, community abundance, and the role of dominant species, different relationships between species richness and ecosystem services can be expected (10). In real-world ecosystems, natural communities consist of a few highly abundant (dominant species) and many rare ones. The importance of richness, abundance, and dominance is likely to be influenced by the extent to which relative abundance changes with species richness (11) and by differences in the effectiveness and degree of specialization of service-providing communities. However, these three aspects of diversity have typically been tested in isolation and mainly in small-scale experimental settings (12, 13), while a synthetic study contrasting their SCIENCE ADVANCES | RESEARCH ARTICLE Dainese et al., Sci. Adv. 2019;5: eaax0121 16 October 2019 1 of 13 on October 17, 2019 http://advances.sciencemag.org/ Downloaded from relative importance in real-world ecosystems is still lacking. A major limitation to resolving these relationships is a lack of evidence from real-world human-driven biodiversity changes (14, 15), particularly for ecosystem services in agroecosystems. For instance, changes in richness and total or relative abundance of service-providing organisms in response to land-clearing for agriculture (16, 17) could alter the flow of benefits to people in different ways compared to experimental random loss of biodiversity. Over the past half-century, the need to feed a growing world population has led to markedly expanded and intensified agricultural production, transforming many regions into simplified landscapes (18). This transformation not only has contributed to enhanced agricultural production but also has led to the degradation of the global environment. The loss of biodiversity can disrupt key intermediate services to agriculture, such as crop pollination (19) and biological pest control (20), which underpin the final provisioning service of crop production (21). The recent stagnation or even decline of crop yields with ongoing intensification (22) indicates that alternative pathways are necessary to maintain future stable and sustainable crop production (23–25). An improved understanding of global biodiversity-driven ecosystem services in agroecosystems and their cascading effects on crop production is urgently needed to forecast future supplies of ecosystem services and to pursue strategies for sustainable management (15). We compiled an extensive database comprising 89 studies that measured richness and abundance of pollinators, pest natural enemies, and associated ecosystem services at 1475 sampling locations around the world (Fig. 1A). We focused on the ecosystem services of pollination and biological pest control because these services are essential to crop production and have been the focus of much research in recent decades (26). We quantified pollinator and pest natural enemy richness as the number of unique taxa sampledfrom each location (field), abundance as the number of observed individuals, and evenness (or the complementary term
format Journal Article
topic_facet crop production
author Dainese, Matteo
Martin, Emily A.
Aizen, Marcelo A.
Albrecht, Matthias
Bartomeus, Ignasi
Bommarco, Riccardo
Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca
Gagic, Vesna
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Grab, Heather
Jonsson, Mattias
Karp, Daniel S.
Kennedy, Christina M.
Kleijn, David
Kremen, Claire
Lands, Douglas A.
Letourneau, Deborah K.
Marini, Lorenzo
Poveda, Katja
Rader, Romina
Smith, Henrik G.
Tscharntke, Teja
Andersson, Georg K.S.
Badenhausser, Isabelle
Baensch, Svenja
Bezerra, Antonio Diego M.
Bianchi, Felix J.J.A.
Boreux, Virginie
Bretagnolle, Vincent
Caballero López, Berta
Cavigliasso, Pablo
Ćetković, Aleksandar
Chacoff, Natacha P.
Classen, Alice
Cusser, Sarah
Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da
Groot, G. Arjen de
Dudenhöffer, Jan H.
Ekroos, Johan
Fijen, Thijs
Franck, Pierre
Freitas, Breno M.
Garratt, Michael P.D.
Gratton, Claudio
Hipólito, Juliana
Holzschuh, Andrea
Hunt, Lauren
Iverson, Aaron L.
Jha, Shalene
Keasar, Tamar
Kim, Tania N.
Kishinevsky, Miriam
Klatt, Björn K.
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Krewenka, Kristin M.
Krishnan, Smitha
Larsen, Ashley E.
Lavigne, Claire
Liere, Heidi
Maas, Bea
Mallinger, Rachel E.
Martínez Pachon, Eliana
Martínez Salinas, Alejandra
Meehan, Timothy D.
Mitchell, Matthew G.E.
Molina, Gonzalo A.R.
Nesper, Maike
Nilsson, Lovisa
O'Rourke, Megan E.
Peters, Marcell K.
Plećaš, Milan
Potts, Simon G.
Ramos, Davi de L.
Rosenheim, Jay A.
Rundlöf, Maj
Rusch, Adrien
Sáez, Agustín
Scheper, Jeroen
Schleuning, Matthias
Schmack, Julia M.
Sciligo, Amber R.
Seymour, Colleen
Stanley, Dara A.
Stewart, Rebecca
Stout, Jane C.
Sutter, Louis
Takada, Mayura B.
Taki, Hisatomo
Tamburini, Giovanni
Tschumi, Matthias
Viana, Blandina F.
Westphal, Catrin
Willcox, Bryony K.
Wratten, Stephen D.
Yoshioka, Akira
Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos
Wei Zhang
Yi Zou
Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
author_facet Dainese, Matteo
Martin, Emily A.
Aizen, Marcelo A.
Albrecht, Matthias
Bartomeus, Ignasi
Bommarco, Riccardo
Carvalheiro, Luísa G.
Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca
Gagic, Vesna
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Ghazoul, Jaboury
Grab, Heather
Jonsson, Mattias
Karp, Daniel S.
Kennedy, Christina M.
Kleijn, David
Kremen, Claire
Lands, Douglas A.
Letourneau, Deborah K.
Marini, Lorenzo
Poveda, Katja
Rader, Romina
Smith, Henrik G.
Tscharntke, Teja
Andersson, Georg K.S.
Badenhausser, Isabelle
Baensch, Svenja
Bezerra, Antonio Diego M.
Bianchi, Felix J.J.A.
Boreux, Virginie
Bretagnolle, Vincent
Caballero López, Berta
Cavigliasso, Pablo
Ćetković, Aleksandar
Chacoff, Natacha P.
Classen, Alice
Cusser, Sarah
Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da
Groot, G. Arjen de
Dudenhöffer, Jan H.
Ekroos, Johan
Fijen, Thijs
Franck, Pierre
Freitas, Breno M.
Garratt, Michael P.D.
Gratton, Claudio
Hipólito, Juliana
Holzschuh, Andrea
Hunt, Lauren
Iverson, Aaron L.
Jha, Shalene
Keasar, Tamar
Kim, Tania N.
Kishinevsky, Miriam
Klatt, Björn K.
Klein, Alexandra-Maria
Krewenka, Kristin M.
Krishnan, Smitha
Larsen, Ashley E.
Lavigne, Claire
Liere, Heidi
Maas, Bea
Mallinger, Rachel E.
Martínez Pachon, Eliana
Martínez Salinas, Alejandra
Meehan, Timothy D.
Mitchell, Matthew G.E.
Molina, Gonzalo A.R.
Nesper, Maike
Nilsson, Lovisa
O'Rourke, Megan E.
Peters, Marcell K.
Plećaš, Milan
Potts, Simon G.
Ramos, Davi de L.
Rosenheim, Jay A.
Rundlöf, Maj
Rusch, Adrien
Sáez, Agustín
Scheper, Jeroen
Schleuning, Matthias
Schmack, Julia M.
Sciligo, Amber R.
Seymour, Colleen
Stanley, Dara A.
Stewart, Rebecca
Stout, Jane C.
Sutter, Louis
Takada, Mayura B.
Taki, Hisatomo
Tamburini, Giovanni
Tschumi, Matthias
Viana, Blandina F.
Westphal, Catrin
Willcox, Bryony K.
Wratten, Stephen D.
Yoshioka, Akira
Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos
Wei Zhang
Yi Zou
Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf
author_sort Dainese, Matteo
title A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
title_short A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
title_full A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
title_fullStr A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
title_full_unstemmed A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
title_sort global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
publisher American Association for the Advancement of Science
publishDate 2019-10-04
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105463
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0121
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1054632023-12-08T19:36:04Z A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production Dainese, Matteo Martin, Emily A. Aizen, Marcelo A. Albrecht, Matthias Bartomeus, Ignasi Bommarco, Riccardo Carvalheiro, Luísa G. Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca Gagic, Vesna Garibaldi, Lucas A. Ghazoul, Jaboury Grab, Heather Jonsson, Mattias Karp, Daniel S. Kennedy, Christina M. Kleijn, David Kremen, Claire Lands, Douglas A. Letourneau, Deborah K. Marini, Lorenzo Poveda, Katja Rader, Romina Smith, Henrik G. Tscharntke, Teja Andersson, Georg K.S. Badenhausser, Isabelle Baensch, Svenja Bezerra, Antonio Diego M. Bianchi, Felix J.J.A. Boreux, Virginie Bretagnolle, Vincent Caballero López, Berta Cavigliasso, Pablo Ćetković, Aleksandar Chacoff, Natacha P. Classen, Alice Cusser, Sarah Silva e Silva, Felipe D. da Groot, G. Arjen de Dudenhöffer, Jan H. Ekroos, Johan Fijen, Thijs Franck, Pierre Freitas, Breno M. Garratt, Michael P.D. Gratton, Claudio Hipólito, Juliana Holzschuh, Andrea Hunt, Lauren Iverson, Aaron L. Jha, Shalene Keasar, Tamar Kim, Tania N. Kishinevsky, Miriam Klatt, Björn K. Klein, Alexandra-Maria Krewenka, Kristin M. Krishnan, Smitha Larsen, Ashley E. Lavigne, Claire Liere, Heidi Maas, Bea Mallinger, Rachel E. Martínez Pachon, Eliana Martínez Salinas, Alejandra Meehan, Timothy D. Mitchell, Matthew G.E. Molina, Gonzalo A.R. Nesper, Maike Nilsson, Lovisa O'Rourke, Megan E. Peters, Marcell K. Plećaš, Milan Potts, Simon G. Ramos, Davi de L. Rosenheim, Jay A. Rundlöf, Maj Rusch, Adrien Sáez, Agustín Scheper, Jeroen Schleuning, Matthias Schmack, Julia M. Sciligo, Amber R. Seymour, Colleen Stanley, Dara A. Stewart, Rebecca Stout, Jane C. Sutter, Louis Takada, Mayura B. Taki, Hisatomo Tamburini, Giovanni Tschumi, Matthias Viana, Blandina F. Westphal, Catrin Willcox, Bryony K. Wratten, Stephen D. Yoshioka, Akira Zaragoza-Trello, Carlos Wei Zhang Yi Zou Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf crop production Natural and modified ecosystems contribute a multitude of functions and services that support human well-being (1, 2). It has long been recognized that biodiversity plays an important role in the functioning of ecosystems (3, 4), but the dependence of ecosystem services on biodiversity is under debate. An early synthesis revealed inconsistent results (5), whereas subsequent studies suggest that a few dominant species may supply the majority of ecosystem services (6, 7). It thus remains unclear whether a few dominant or many complementary species are needed to supply ecosystem services. The interpretation of earlier studies has been controversial because multiple mechanisms underlying changes in ecosystem service response to biodiversity can operate in combination (8, 9). On one hand, communities with many species are likely to include species responsible for large community-wide effects due to statistical selection. On the other hand, such diverse communities may contain a particular combination of species that complement each other in service provisioning. While these mechanisms imply positive effects of species richness on ecosystem service supply, total organism abundance or dominance of certain species may also drive the number of interactions benefiting ecosystem service supply. Depending on the relative importance of species complementarity, community abundance, and the role of dominant species, different relationships between species richness and ecosystem services can be expected (10). In real-world ecosystems, natural communities consist of a few highly abundant (dominant species) and many rare ones. The importance of richness, abundance, and dominance is likely to be influenced by the extent to which relative abundance changes with species richness (11) and by differences in the effectiveness and degree of specialization of service-providing communities. However, these three aspects of diversity have typically been tested in isolation and mainly in small-scale experimental settings (12, 13), while a synthetic study contrasting their SCIENCE ADVANCES | RESEARCH ARTICLE Dainese et al., Sci. Adv. 2019;5: eaax0121 16 October 2019 1 of 13 on October 17, 2019 http://advances.sciencemag.org/ Downloaded from relative importance in real-world ecosystems is still lacking. A major limitation to resolving these relationships is a lack of evidence from real-world human-driven biodiversity changes (14, 15), particularly for ecosystem services in agroecosystems. For instance, changes in richness and total or relative abundance of service-providing organisms in response to land-clearing for agriculture (16, 17) could alter the flow of benefits to people in different ways compared to experimental random loss of biodiversity. Over the past half-century, the need to feed a growing world population has led to markedly expanded and intensified agricultural production, transforming many regions into simplified landscapes (18). This transformation not only has contributed to enhanced agricultural production but also has led to the degradation of the global environment. The loss of biodiversity can disrupt key intermediate services to agriculture, such as crop pollination (19) and biological pest control (20), which underpin the final provisioning service of crop production (21). The recent stagnation or even decline of crop yields with ongoing intensification (22) indicates that alternative pathways are necessary to maintain future stable and sustainable crop production (23–25). An improved understanding of global biodiversity-driven ecosystem services in agroecosystems and their cascading effects on crop production is urgently needed to forecast future supplies of ecosystem services and to pursue strategies for sustainable management (15). We compiled an extensive database comprising 89 studies that measured richness and abundance of pollinators, pest natural enemies, and associated ecosystem services at 1475 sampling locations around the world (Fig. 1A). We focused on the ecosystem services of pollination and biological pest control because these services are essential to crop production and have been the focus of much research in recent decades (26). We quantified pollinator and pest natural enemy richness as the number of unique taxa sampledfrom each location (field), abundance as the number of observed individuals, and evenness (or the complementary term 2019-10-04 2019-10-18T04:39:28Z 2019-10-18T04:39:28Z Journal Article Dainese, M. et al. 2019. A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production. ScienceAdvances 5(10). 2375-2548 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105463 https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0121 Enhancing Sustainability Across Agricultural Systems en CC-BY-NC-4.0 Open Access application/pdf American Association for the Advancement of Science