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Renaissance of a rural artifact in a city with a million people: biodiversity responses to an agro-forestry restoration in a large urban traditional fruit orchard
Authors:Horák  Jakub  Rom  Jiří  Rada  Patrik  Šafářová   Lenka  Koudelková   Jitka  Zasadil   Petr  Halda   Josef P.  Holuša  Jaroslav
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycká 1176, CZ-165 21, Prague, Czech Republic
;2.Environmental Protection Department, City Hall Prague, Jungmannova 35/29, CZ-110 01, Prague, Czech Republic
;3.East Bohemian Museum in Pardubice, Zámek 2, CZ-53002, Pardubice, Czech Republic
;4.Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycká 1176, CZ-165 21, Prague, Czech Republic
;5.Muzeum and Gallery of Orlické hory, Jiráskova 2, CZ-516 01, Rychnov nad Kně?nou, Czech Republic
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Abstract:

The rural landscapes surrounding large cities are rapidly becoming incorporated into the urban environment. The most conspicuous changes involve green spaces, such as former agro-forestry systems like fruit orchards. In this paper, we assess the influence on biodiversity of restoring a large urban traditional fruit orchard as reflected by six selected taxa: plants, lichens, butterflies, beetles, orthopteroids and birds. The study was performed in Prague, which is the capital city of the Czech Republic and has more than a million inhabitants. We studied the effect of orchard renewal in 45 patches (15 for birds and 30 for other taxa). The majority of taxa responded positively to the restoration. The restoration had a significant positive effect on the species richness of lichens, butterflies and beetles. All taxa showed significantly altered species compositions, and the number of red-listed species increased. Orchards have a high potential for multi-functional use. Orchards are productive agro-forestry systems and host numerous possible human activities. Therefore, orchard restoration also has a social aspect. Moreover, our research in this artificial ecosystem revealed that its restoration increased the biodiversity and conservation potential of the associated areas.

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