Step(pe) up! Raising the profile of the Palaearctic natural grasslands

Török P, Ambarlı D, Kamp J, Wesche K, Dengler J

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Palaearctic steppes are primary grasslands dominating the landscape of the Eurasian Grassland Belt from Central and Eastern Europe to Northern China across the temperate zone of Eurasia. We also include structurally and floristically similar habitats in North Africa, Anatolia, and Iran. The biota of the steppes are diverse, including many endemic species. As a result of the high rate of anthropogenic conversion and widespread degradation, the Palaearctic steppes have become one of the most endangered terrestrial biomes of the world. These facts underline the importance of sustaining landscape-scale biodiversity in steppes and stress the necessity of their conservation and restoration. Literature about the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of Palaearctic steppes is not easily accessible for an international audience. Therefore, summarising the current state of knowledge as well as knowledge gaps is very timely. This Special Issue on “Palaearctic steppes: ecology, biodiversity and conservation”, comprises 17 research papers from many different regions throughout the biome, as well as a broad review synthesising current knowledge.

Details about the publication

JournalBiodiversity and Conservation
Volume25
Issue12
Page range2187-2195
StatusPublished
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsBiodiversity; Eurasia; Eurasian Dry Grassland Group (EDGG); Grassland conservation; Land use; Steppe biome

Authors from the University of Münster

Kamp, Johannes

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/01/2015 - 31/12/2018
Funded by: Volkswagen Foundation - Between Europe and the Orient - A Focus on Research and Higher Education in/on Central Asia and the Caucasus
Type of project: Individual project
Duration: 01/08/2011 - 31/12/2016
Funded by: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Type of project: Participation in federally funded joint project
Duration: 01/08/2011 - 31/07/2016
Funded by: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Type of project: Main federally funded joint project
Duration: 01/08/2011 - 31/07/2016
Funded by: Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space
Type of project: Participation in federally funded joint project