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001-es BibID:BIBFORM114870
035-os BibID:(WoS)001084593600001 (Scopus)85171898723
Első szerző:Fekete Réka (biológus)
Cím:North-facing roadside slopes : Anthropogenic climate microrefugia for orchids / Réka Fekete, Orsolya Vincze, Jenő Nagy, Viktor Löki, Kristóf Süveges, Judit Bódis, Tamás Malkócs, Ádám Lovas-Kiss, Attila Molnár V.
Dátum:2023
ISSN:2351-9894
Megjegyzések:Facing global climate change is a great challenge for organisms. Numerous species respond to a changing climate by shifting their geographical ranges, adapting to the local climate or finding microrefugia to persist under unfavorable macroclimatic conditions. Orchids are frequently found in roadside verges, and it was demonstrated that roadsides could serve as refugia for them in a changing landscape. We investigated whether roadside slopes, facing different compass directions could serve as microrefugia for orchids, using our database spanning across 18 European countries. Our results showed that the probability of orchid occurrence in north-facing roadside slopes are greater than on south-facing slopes. Further, we found a significant difference in the probability of orchid occurrence in different exposures under unfavorable macroclimatic conditions. In south-facing slopes, the probability of orchid occurrence decreased with increasing annual mean temperature and increasing precipitation seasonality. This suggests that harsh microclimatic environments intensify the negative effects of the macroclimate in south-facing slopes. Moreover, roadside slopes with cooler microclimatic conditions might facilitate the persistence of orchids under a warming and increasingly stochastic climate.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
orchids
roadside
climate change
microclimate
microrefugia
anthropogenic habitat
Megjelenés:Global Ecology and Conservation. - 47 (2023), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:Vincze Orsolya (1988-) (biológus) Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus) Löki Viktor (1989-) (biológus) Süveges Kristóf (1994-) Bódis Judit Malkócs Tamás (1992-) (biológus) Lovas-Kiss Ádám (1991-) (biológus, botanikus) Molnár V. Attila (1969-) (biológus, botanikus)
Pályázati támogatás:K132573
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PD143425
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ÚNKP-20-3-II-DE-17
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K143421
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CNCS - UEFISCDI PN-III-P1-1.1-TE-2021-0502
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM129824
Cím:Life after death: Hidden diversity of orchids across European cemeteries / Jenő Nagy, Viktor Löki, Zoltán Vitál, Krisztina Nótári, S. James Reynolds, Tamás Malkócs, Réka Fekete, Kristóf Süveges, Ádám Lovas-Kiss, Attila Takács, András Balázs Lukács, Attila Molnár V.
Dátum:2025
ISSN:2351-9894
Megjegyzések:Habitats sensitive to anthropogenic pressures are growing in conservation importance in the protection and perpetuation of rare animal and plant species. Although natural habitats sensitive to disturbance in urban areas have mostly declined in availability, patches offer conservation opportunities for wildlife that are fundamental to maintaining biodiversity. Human burial sites can contribute to this: they are more numerous and greater in extent in more urbanized areas, but their significance in the maintenance and promotion of biodiversity has not been considered across Europe and other continents. Because of their high sensitivity to even minor disturbance to natural habitats, orchid diversity is a key bioindicator of terrestrial ecosystem function. We evaluated orchid diversity in cemeteries of 13 European countries. Comprehensive field surveys of orchid flora in 2079 locations revealed that they occurred in every country visited and in high variability in both the number of taxa (n = 65) and individual plant counts (n = 44680). We propose that cemeteries are of major importance as refugia in conserving orchids in most of the visited European countries; however, one of the most urgent issues is to identify the many anthropogenic factors determining biodiversity of cemeteries, and to eliminate some newly emerged management practices in cemeteries that undermine biodiversity, including the orchid flora. Human burial grounds are therefore not just important in preserving the history of humankind; they are key in protecting biodiversity in this modern era of unprecedented anthropogenic changes to our terrestrial environments, especially as a result of rapid and unrelenting urbanization.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok magyar nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Anthropogenic habitats
Ecosystem function
Graveyards
Heritage
Natural value
Orchidaceae
Sustainability
Megjelenés:Global Ecology and Conservation. - 60 (2025), p. 1-15. -
További szerzők:Nagy Jenő (1989-) (biológus) Löki Viktor (1989-) (biológus) Vitál Zoltán (1986-) (hidrobiológus) Nótári Krisztina (1980-) Reynolds, S. James Malkócs Tamás (1992-) (biológus) Fekete Réka (1993-) (biológus) Süveges Kristóf (1994-) Lovas-Kiss Ádám (1991-) (biológus, botanikus) Takács Attila (1989-) (biológus, botanikus) Lukács Balázs András (1979-) (ökológus) Molnár V. Attila (1969-) (biológus, botanikus)
Pályázati támogatás:K132573
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PD137828
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