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Cultural monuments and nature conservation: a review of the role of kurgans in the conservation and restoration of steppe vegetation
Authors:Balázs Deák  Béla Tóthmérész  Orsolya Valkó  Barbara Sudnik-Wójcikowska  Ivan I Moysiyenko  Tatyana M Bragina  Iva Apostolova  Iwona Dembicz  Nikolay I Bykov  Péter Török
Institution:1.MTA-DE Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Research Group,Debrecen,Hungary;2.Department of Ecology,University of Debrecen,Debrecen,Hungary;3.Department of Plant Ecology and Environment Conservation, Faculty of Biology,University of Warsaw,Warsaw,Poland;4.Department of Botany,Kherson State University,Kherson,Ukraine;5.Kostanay State Pedagogical Institute,Kazakhstan & Southern Federal University,Kostanay,Kazakhstan;6.Institute of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria;7.Altai State University,Barnaul,Russia
Abstract:Steppe is among the most endangered biomes of the world, especially in Eastern Europe, where more than 90 % of original steppes have been destroyed due to conversion into croplands, afforestation and other human activities. Currently, steppe vegetation is often restricted to places unsuitable for ploughing, such as ancient burial mounds called kurgans. The aim of our study was to collect and synthesise existing knowledge on kurgans by a review of research papers and grey literature. The proportion of kurgans covered by steppe vegetation increases from west to east and from lowlands to uplands. Despite their small size, kurgans act as biodiversity hotspots and harbour many red-listed species. High overall species richness and a high proportion of grassland specialists are maintained by a pronounced fine-scale environmental heterogeneity. The main factors threatening the biodiversity of kurgans are intensified agriculture and construction works. We conclude that kurgans can play a crucial role in preserving steppe vegetation, especially in intensively used agricultural landscapes in the western part of the steppe zone. Despite the vital role of kurgans in sustaining steppe vegetation, we identified serious knowledge gaps on their distribution, vegetation, flora and fauna and their potential role in steppe restoration.
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