Claim · #6496461
Plantae · attracts natural enemy · Insecta
attracts natural enemy · effect: beneficial
interactsWith GloBI relation
Verbatim source quote
“increasing noncrop species diversity within and around the fields (e.g., flower strips, hedgerows”
- Authors
- Tamburini G., Bommarco R., Wanger T.C., Kremen C., van der Heijden M.G.A., Liebman M., Hallin S.
- Year
- 2020
- Publication
- Science Advances
- Page
- 1
AI critic verdicts
- agroecologist · plausible
“Well-established agroecological principle: noncrop habitat (flower strips, hedgerows) supports natural enemies and pollinators adjacent to crops. Mechanism is consistent with the source quote and a substantial peer-reviewed literature (e.g., Landis et al., Tscharntke et al.).”
- entomologist · plausible
“Insecta natural enemies (parasitoids, predators) and pollinators are well-documented to be attracted to and sustained by floral resources and structural refuges in flower strips/hedgerows. 'interactsWith' + 'attracts_natural_enemy' is a fair coarse coding.”
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