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Long-term isolation of European steppe outposts boosts the biome's conservation value

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Long-term isolation of European steppe outposts boosts the biome's conservation value

P. Kirschner, E. Záveská, et al.

Discover the crucial role of European steppes in conserving the biological diversity of the entire Eurasian steppe biome, as highlighted by the research conducted by Philipp Kirschner, Eliška Záveská, and their colleagues. Delve into the unique evolutionary history and genetic diversity of these threatened habitats, revealing their significance in modern conservation efforts.... show more
Abstract
The European steppes and their biota have been hypothesized to be either young remnants of the Pleistocene steppe belt or, alternatively, to represent relicts of long-term persisting populations; both scenarios directly bear on nature conservation priorities. Here, we evaluate the conservation value of threatened disjunct steppic grassland habitats in Europe in the context of the Eurasian steppe biome. We use genomic data and ecological niche modelling to assess pre-defined, biome-specific criteria for three plant and three arthropod species. We show that the evolutionary history of Eurasian steppe biota is strikingly congruent across species. The biota of European steppe outposts were long-term isolated from the Asian steppes, and European steppes emerged as disproportionally conservation relevant, harbouring regionally endemic genetic lineages, large genetic diversity, and a mosaic of stable refugia. We emphasize that conserving what is left of Europe's steppes is crucial for conserving the biological diversity of the entire Eurasian steppe biome.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 23, 2020
Authors
Philipp Kirschner, Eliška Záveská, Alexander Gamisch, Andreas Hilpold, Emiliano Trucchi, Ovidiu Paun, Isabel Sanmartín, Birgit C. Schlick-Steiner, Božo Frajman, Wolfgang Arthofer, Florian M. Steiner, Peter Schönswetter
Tags
European steppes
biological diversity
conservation
genomic data
arthropod species
habitats
ecological niche modelling
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