Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards

During the past centuries human-induced land use changes resulted in a considerable loss of natural habitats worldwide. In transformed landscapes historical burial places such as cemeteries and churchyards can have the potential for biodiversity conservation. In our review we aimed at evaluating the...

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Main Authors: Viktor Löki, Balázs Deák, András Balázs Lukács, Attila Molnár V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-04-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235198941930174X
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spelling doaj-2512256a7aaf4c5ab38363597af210cc2020-11-25T00:28:03ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942019-04-0118Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyardsViktor Löki0Balázs Deák1András Balázs Lukács2Attila Molnár V.3Department of Botany, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032, Debrecen, Hungary; Department of Tisza River Research, MTA Centre for Ecological Research-DRI, Bem tér 18/C, H-4026, Debrecen, Hungary; Corresponding author. Department of Botany, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032, Debrecen, Hungary.MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group, H-4032, Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, HungaryDepartment of Tisza River Research, MTA Centre for Ecological Research-DRI, Bem tér 18/C, H-4026, Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Botany, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1, H-4032, Debrecen, HungaryDuring the past centuries human-induced land use changes resulted in a considerable loss of natural habitats worldwide. In transformed landscapes historical burial places such as cemeteries and churchyards can have the potential for biodiversity conservation. In our review we aimed at evaluating the conservation role of these sites and at revealing factors that can threaten their biota. Altogether we evaluated the results of 97 relevant studies from five continents. We found that cemeteries and churchyards have a considerable conservation role, as even in heavily transformed landscapes they often act as refuges for the populations of rare and endangered species; altogether 140 protected taxa were listed in the reviewed studies. We revealed that the high biodiversity of burial places is supported by their long-term existence and their undisturbed status. However, in parallel with changes in the social attitude the management of these natural refuges has also been altered worldwide. We identified the major threats for the flora and fauna to be altered burial habits decreasing the area of grasslands, intensified management of the cemeteries by frequent mowing and logging, the spontaneous and human-induced introduction of invasive species and the overexploitation of natural resources present in cemeteries. As conservation and spirituality is tightly interwoven in cemeteries, the preservation of these refuges can be achieved by the reconstruction of their sacred spirituality, by raising the attention of local populations for the natural values of these areas and also by specific, focused management providing proper habitats for the natural flora and fauna. Keywords: Burial places, Secondary habitats, Anthropogenic habitats, Sacred siteshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235198941930174X
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Balázs Deák
András Balázs Lukács
Attila Molnár V.
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Balázs Deák
András Balázs Lukács
Attila Molnár V.
Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
Global Ecology and Conservation
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Balázs Deák
András Balázs Lukács
Attila Molnár V.
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title Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
title_short Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
title_full Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
title_fullStr Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
title_sort biodiversity potential of burial places – a review on the flora and fauna of cemeteries and churchyards
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2019-04-01
description During the past centuries human-induced land use changes resulted in a considerable loss of natural habitats worldwide. In transformed landscapes historical burial places such as cemeteries and churchyards can have the potential for biodiversity conservation. In our review we aimed at evaluating the conservation role of these sites and at revealing factors that can threaten their biota. Altogether we evaluated the results of 97 relevant studies from five continents. We found that cemeteries and churchyards have a considerable conservation role, as even in heavily transformed landscapes they often act as refuges for the populations of rare and endangered species; altogether 140 protected taxa were listed in the reviewed studies. We revealed that the high biodiversity of burial places is supported by their long-term existence and their undisturbed status. However, in parallel with changes in the social attitude the management of these natural refuges has also been altered worldwide. We identified the major threats for the flora and fauna to be altered burial habits decreasing the area of grasslands, intensified management of the cemeteries by frequent mowing and logging, the spontaneous and human-induced introduction of invasive species and the overexploitation of natural resources present in cemeteries. As conservation and spirituality is tightly interwoven in cemeteries, the preservation of these refuges can be achieved by the reconstruction of their sacred spirituality, by raising the attention of local populations for the natural values of these areas and also by specific, focused management providing proper habitats for the natural flora and fauna. Keywords: Burial places, Secondary habitats, Anthropogenic habitats, Sacred sites
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