Ecological Roles of Railway Verges in Anthropogenic Landscapes: A Synthesis of Five Case Studies in Northern France
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This chapter presents the results of several studies realised between 2010 and 2014 on the French railway network. We assessed several potential ecological roles for this network on various taxa: (1) habitat, (2) corridor/longitudinal connectivity along railways and (3) barrier/transversal connectivity across railways. Our results show that railway verges, contrary to common belief, can have positive effects in anthropogenic landscapes for several taxa and communities. They can be habitats for semi-natural grassland plants, bats and orthopteran. They provide functional connectivity for some plants, but do not seem to increase it for highly mobile invasive species in urban landscapes. Railways also seem to be weaker barriers than roads for one butterfly species. We conclude by proposing a change in management practices, stressing that extensive management coupled with small-scale revegetation processes, either artificial or natural, may help increase the positive effects of railway verges and counteract the negative large-scale effects of urbanisation.
Date of Publication
2017
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Book Section
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Habitat
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Corridor
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Barrier
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Agricultural landscape
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Urban landscape
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Bat
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Orthoptera
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Plant
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Butterfly
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Railway verges management
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en
Contributor(s)
Vandevelde, J.-C. |
Editor(s)
Borda-de-Água, Luís | |
Barrientos, Rafael | |
Beja, Pedro | |
Pereira, Henrique Miguel |
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Springer
ISBN
978-3-319-57495-0
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open.access