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Biodiversity functions of urban cemeteries: Evidence from one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe

机译:城市公墓的生物多样性功能:来自欧洲最大的犹太公墓之一的证据

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As the world becomes more urbanized, urban cemeteries may become increasingly valuable for biodiversity conservation as cemeteries are ubiquitous elements of the green infrastructure in cities worldwide. By implementing a multi-taxon approach at different spatial extents, we analyzed habitat functions of a large urban cemetery in Berlin (WeiBensee Jewish Cemetery) and explored related environmental variables. This cemetery is an outstanding cultural heritage site but it also stands for old urban cemeteries that have progressed to urban woodland, an ecosystem type that exists in many regional and religious contexts. The cemetery provided a habitat for 604 species; species of conservation concern comprised 1.6-100% of total species among different groups of taxa (in decreasing order: bats, birds, lichens, bryophytes, carabids, vascular plants, spiders). Species richness and species composition at the plot level were significantly related to differences in management intensity and resulting vegetation structures but differed among taxonomic groups. In vascular plants, carabids and spiders, the species composition varied significantly with habitat age, and there was a set of characteristic species for different age classes in each species group. Our results thus support the use of differentiated management approaches to maintain habitat heterogeneity by allowing wilderness development in some parts of a cemetery while keeping others more open. Since these aims can be combined with efforts to preserve outstanding grave architectures and allow access to visitors, our study indicates ways of reconciling conflicting aims of heritage preservation and biodiversity conservation, a promising perspective for biodiversity conservation in culturally shaped urban landscapes. We conclude that cemeteries provide important cultural ecosystem services within the urban green infrastructure. (C) 2016 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
机译:随着世界变得更加城市化,由于公墓是全球城市绿色基础设施中无处不在的元素,城市公墓对于保护生物多样性可能变得越来越有价值。通过在不同的空间范围内实施多分类单元方法,我们分析了柏林大型城市公墓(WeiBensee犹太公墓)的栖息地功能,并探索了相关的环境变量。该墓地是杰出的文化遗产,但也代表着已发展成城市林地的古老城市公墓,这是一种在许多区域和宗教背景下都存在的生态系统类型。该墓地提供了604种物种的栖息地。保护需要关注的物种占不同类群中总物种的1.6-100%(按降序排列:蝙蝠,鸟类,地衣,苔藓植物,甲壳动物,维管植物,蜘蛛)。该样地的物种丰富度和物种组成与管理强度和所形成的植被结构的差异显着相关,但在分类学组之间却有所不同。在维管植物,甲壳类动物和蜘蛛中,物种组成随生境年龄的变化而显着变化,并且每个物种组中都有一组针对不同年龄类别的特征物种。因此,我们的研究结果支持使用差异化的管理方法,通过在公墓的某些部分进行荒野开发,同时保持其他部分更加开放,来保持栖息地异质性。由于这些目标可以与保护杰出的坟墓建筑并允许访问者的努力相结合,因此我们的研究表明了调和冲突的遗产保护和生物多样性保护目标的方法,这是在文化塑造的城市景观中进行生物多样性保护的一个有前途的观点。我们得出的结论是,公墓在城市绿色基础设施内提供重要的文化生态系统服务。 (C)2016 Elsevier GmbH。版权所有。

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