2018
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.4224
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Ecosystem engineering by foxes is mediated by the landscape context—A case study from steppic burial mounds

Abstract: In intensively used landscapes, remnant grassland fragments are often restricted to places unsuitable for agricultural cultivation. Such refuges are the ancient burial mounds called “kurgans,” which are typical landscape elements of the Eurasian steppe and forest steppe zone. Due to their hill‐like shape, loose soil structure and undisturbed status kurgans provide proper habitats for burrowing mammals. Accordingly, grassland vegetation on kurgans is often exposed to bioturbation, which can influence the habita… Show more

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“…We found only a weak and unimodal effect of disturbance on richness of generalist species, but a strong negative effect on steppe (Godó et al, 2018).…”
Section: Importance Of Other Environmental and Landscape Factors Incontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…We found only a weak and unimodal effect of disturbance on richness of generalist species, but a strong negative effect on steppe (Godó et al, 2018).…”
Section: Importance Of Other Environmental and Landscape Factors Incontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Despite creating similar physical or chemical changes in other ecosystems, the response of vegetation to any ecosystem engineering process can vary if the regional species pool differs 61 . For example, although red fox dens on grassland kurgans in Hungary had similarly enriched soil nutrients, denning reduced plant species richness, vegetation cover and litter depth compared to the surrounding area 17 . Unlike at our study area, the strong colonization effects of weedy ephemerals prevented numerous grassland specialist species that were otherwise common in the surrounding landscape from growing on dens, and therefore decreased overall species richness.…”
Section: Plant Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ennek ellenére élőviláguk számos esetben veszélyeztetett az intenzív emberi használat (beszántások, talajkitermelés, építkezések) és a biotikus folyamatok, mint például az inváziós fásszárúak terjedése miatt (TÓTH 2006, DEÁK et al 2016a, GODÓ et al 2018. A halmok növényzetének felmérése és dokumentálása jelentősen hozzájárul természeti értékeik megismeréséhez és alapot ad a jövőbeli fajkészletben bekövetkező változások dokumentálásához.…”
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