Title of article :
Bat pest control contributes to food security in Thailand
Author/Authors :
Wanger، نويسنده , , Thomas Cherico and Darras، نويسنده , , Kevin and Bumrungsri، نويسنده , , Sara and Tscharntke، نويسنده , , Teja and Klein، نويسنده , , Alexandra-Maria، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
4
From page :
220
To page :
223
Abstract :
Sustainable rice production is critical to food security especially in Asia. Effective biocontrol of major rice pests such as the White-Backed Planthopper (Sogatella furcifera, Horvلth; WBP) is, hence, of eminent importance. We use newly compiled data from Thailand on the Wrinkle-Lipped Bat (Tadarida plicata, Buchanan), WBP distributions and an iterative modelling approach to quantify the importance of biological pest control by a common bat species on WBP. In Thailand, this single species interaction may prevent rice loss of almost 2,900 tons per year, which translates into a national economic value of more than 1.2 million USD or rice meals for almost 26,200 people annually. For the first time, our results show not only the critical importance of bat pest control services in economic terms, but also for sustaining food security. Thus, bat population decline as currently observed in Southeast Asia, will directly affect people by food and money. Functionally important populations, not just rare and endangered species, should be included in conservation management of human-dominated landscapes.
Keywords :
yield loss , ASIA , Biological pest control , Wrinkle-Lipped Bat , Rice Production , White-Backed Planthopper , Integrated pest management
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Biological Conservation
Record number :
1914699
Link To Document :
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