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Patch-Scale Relationships Between Geodiversity and Biodiversity in Hard Rock Quarries: Case Study from a Disused Quartzite Quarry in NW France

机译:硬岩采石场中地球多样性与生物多样性之间的斑块规模关系:来自法国西北部废弃石英岩采石场的案例研究

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While quarrying can cause significant negative impacts on geo- and biodiversity during the extractive operations, abandoned quarries can enhance biodiversity afterwards by acting as refuges for many plant and animal communities, including a range of rare and/or endangered species of high conservation value. Combination of exposed rock walls and bare surfaces, nutrient-poor soils, water bodies and associated wetlands are some of the abiotic factors that contribute to the wildlife potential of abandoned hard rock quarries. Focusing on the spatial relationships between geodiversity and biodiversity patterns, an eco-geomorphological survey carried out at a disused quartzite quarry, NW France, revealed a strong connection between quarrying landforms and biological assemblages at the patch scale. At this scale, geomorphological heterogeneity (or geomorphodiversity) induced by quarrying provides a diversity of ecological niches adapted to a wide range of plant and animal communities, including some rare taxa of high heritage value (rare, Red Data Book-listed and/or protected species, especially in vascular plant flora and invertebrate communities). Such dependence between geo- and biodiversity directly reflects the rapid adjustment of ecosystems—through primary ecological succession—to the new habitat conditions offered by individual quarrying landforms. This perspective deserves further attention in habitat conservation and landform replication strategies in other localities of hard rock disused quarries.
机译:采石会在采掘过程中对地理和生物多样性造成重大负面影响,而废弃采石场之后可以充当许多动植物群落的避难所,包括一系列具有高保护价值的稀有和/或濒危物种,从而增强生物多样性。裸露的岩壁和裸露的表面,营养不良的土壤,水体和相关的湿地的结合是造成废弃野生硬石采石场野生生物潜力的一些非生物因素。着眼于地球多样性与生物多样性模式之间的空间关系,在法国西北部一个废弃的石英岩采石场进行的生态地貌学调查显示,斑块规模的采石场地貌与生物群落之间有很强的联系。在此规模上,采石导致的地貌异质性(或地貌多样性)提供了适用于多种动植物群落的多种生态位,包括一些具有较高文物价值的稀有生物分类(稀有,已列入《红色数据手册》和/或受保护)物种,尤其是维管植物群和无脊椎动物群落中的物种)。地理和生物多样性之间的这种依赖关系直接反映了生态系统的快速调整(通过主要的生态演替),以适应个体采石地貌提供的新的栖息地条件。这种观点在其他废弃硬石矿场的栖息地保护和地貌复制策略中值得进一步关注。

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