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Roadside verges and cemeteries: Comparative analysis of anthropogenic orchid habitats in the Eastern Mediterranean

机译:路边的墓地和墓地:东地中海人为兰花栖息地的比较分析

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Several important habitats have become threatened in the last few centuries in the Mediterranean Basin due to major changes adopted in land‐use practices. The consequent loss of natural and seminatural orchid habitats leads to the appreciation of small anthropogenic habitats, such as cemeteries and roadside verges. Colonization of cemeteries and roadside verges by orchids has long been known, but no study to date compared the suitability of these two anthropogenic habitats for orchids. Therefore, in this paper our aim was to survey cemeteries and roadside verges and to compare these two habitats regarding their role in conserving Mediterranean terrestrial orchids. We conducted field surveys in three Mediterranean islands, Cyprus, Crete, and Lesbos, where both cemeteries and roadside verges were sampled on a geographically representative scale. We found a total of almost 7,000 orchid individuals, belonging to 77 species in the two anthropogenic habitat types. Roadside verges hosted significantly more individuals than cemeteries in Crete and Lesbos, and significantly more species across all three islands. Our results suggest that although cemeteries have a great potential conservation value in other parts of the world, intensive maintenance practices that characterized cemeteries in these three islands renders them unable to sustain valuable plant communities. On the other hand, roadside verges play a prominent role in the conservation of Mediterranean orchids in Cyprus and Greece. The pioneer status of roadside verges facilitates their fast colonization, while roads serve as ecological corridors in fragmented landscapes.
机译:在过去的几个世纪中,由于土地使用方式的重大变化,一些重要的栖息地受到威胁。天然和半天然兰花生境的随之而来的丧失导致人们对小型人为生境的欣赏,例如墓地和路边的绿地。兰花在墓地和路边的定居现象早已为人所知,但迄今为止,尚无任何研究比较这两种人为生境对兰花的适合性。因此,在本文中,我们的目的是调查墓地和路边的边缘,并比较这两个栖息地在保护地中海陆地兰花中的作用。我们在塞浦路斯,克里特岛和莱斯博斯岛三个地中海岛屿进行了实地调查,在这些岛屿上,公墓和路边的边缘都以具有地理代表性的规模进行了采样。我们发现总共有近7,000个兰花个体,分别属于两种人为生境类型中的77种。在克里特岛和莱斯博斯岛,路边的牧羊人比公墓拥有更多的物种,并且在所有三个岛屿中,种类更多。我们的结果表明,尽管墓地在世界其他地区具有巨大的潜在保护价值,但是这三个岛上墓地的密集维护实践使其无法维持宝贵的植物群落。另一方面,路边的边缘在塞浦路斯和希腊的地中海兰花保护中发挥着重要作用。路边绿洲的先驱地位促进了它们的快速定居,而道路则在分散的景观中充当生态走廊。

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