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Nat Commun ; 10(1): 1481, 2019 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30931943

ABSTRACT

How insects promote crop pollination remains poorly understood in terms of the contribution of functional trait differences between species. We used meta-analyses to test for correlations between community abundance, species richness and functional trait metrics with oilseed rape yield, a globally important crop. While overall abundance is consistently important in predicting yield, functional divergence between species traits also showed a positive correlation. This result supports the complementarity hypothesis that pollination function is maintained by non-overlapping trait distributions. In artificially constructed communities (mesocosms), species richness is positively correlated with yield, although this effect is not seen under field conditions. As traits of the dominant species do not predict yield above that attributed to the effect of abundance alone, we find no evidence in support of the mass ratio hypothesis. Management practices increasing not just pollinator abundance, but also functional divergence, could benefit oilseed rape agriculture.


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Biodiversity , Brassica rapa , Crop Production , Crops, Agricultural , Insecta , Pollination , Animals
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Rev Med Brux ; 39(4): 383-393, 2018.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30321004

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The concept of quaternary prevention, resulting from a reflection on the doctor-patient relationship, is presented as a renewal of the ageold ethical requirement: first, a doctor must not harm; second, the doctor must control himself/herself. The origin of the concept, its endorsement by the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA) and the European Union of General Practitioners (UEMO), its dissemination, and the debates to which it has given rise, are presented by a panel of authors from 12 countries and 3 continents. This collective text deals more specifically with the ethics of prevention, the importance of teaching Quaternary prevention and Evidence Based Medicine, the social and political implications of the concept of quaternary prevention, and its anthropological dimensions.


Le concept de prévention quaternaire, issu d'une réflexion sur la relation médecin-patient, est présenté d'une part comme un renouvellement d'une exigence éthique séculaire ; d'abord ne pas nuire et d'autre part comme un plaidoyer pour un autocontrôle du médecin. L'origine du concept, son approbation par l'Organisation Mondiale des Médecins de Famille (WONCA) et l'Union Européenne des Médecins Omnipraticiens (UEMO), sa diffusion et les débats auxquels il a donné lieu, sont présentés par un panel d'auteurs de 12 pays et trois continents. Ce texte collectif traite plus spécifiquement de l'éthique de la prévention, de l'importance de l'enseignement de la prévention quaternaire et de la médecine factuelle, des implications sociales et politiques du concept de prévention quaternaire et de ses dimensions anthropologiques.


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Preventive Health Services , Anthropology , Humans , Politics , Preventive Health Services/ethics , Sociological Factors
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