Cropland expansion in the United States produces marginal yields at high costs to wildlife.

Abstract:

:Recent expansion of croplands in the United States has caused widespread conversion of grasslands and other ecosystems with largely unknown consequences for agricultural production and the environment. Here we assess annual land use change 2008-16 and its impacts on crop yields and wildlife habitat. We find that croplands have expanded at a rate of over one million acres per year, and that 69.5% of new cropland areas produced yields below the national average, with a mean yield deficit of 6.5%. Observed conversion infringed upon high-quality habitat that, relative to unconverted land, had provided over three times higher milkweed stem densities in the Monarch butterfly Midwest summer breeding range and 37% more nesting opportunities per acre for waterfowl in the Prairie Pothole Region of the Northern Great Plains. Our findings demonstrate a pervasive pattern of encroachment into areas that are increasingly marginal for production, but highly significant for wildlife, and suggest that such tradeoffs may be further amplified by future cropland expansion.

journal_name

Nat Commun

journal_title

Nature communications

authors

Lark TJ,Spawn SA,Bougie M,Gibbs HK

doi

10.1038/s41467-020-18045-z

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-09-09 00:00:00

pages

4295

issue

1

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2041-1723

pii

10.1038/s41467-020-18045-z

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11

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