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A farming region wants to maintain pollinator biodiversity (bees, butterflies, and other insects) while still producing crops. Two solutions are proposed.

Solution 1: Plant native wildflower strips along field edges (2% of land area). Provides nectar/pollen and nesting habitat.

Constraints/tradeoffs: Reduces crop area slightly; requires choosing native species and mowing at the right times.

Solution 2: Use broad-spectrum insecticide on a schedule to reduce crop pests. Can increase short-term crop yield.

Constraints/tradeoffs: Can kill non-target insects; pests may develop resistance; requires repeated applications.

At similar farms after 2 seasons: wildflower strips increased pollinator species richness from 12 to 18 and increased fruit set by 8%. Scheduled insecticide farms had pollinator richness drop from 13 to 7 and fruit set increased by 3% in year 1 but returned to baseline in year 2.

Which prediction about solution outcomes is supported by evidence for maintaining biodiversity?

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