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Lyubinska, L., M.
Matvieiev, O.
Optasyuk, M. Drebet, M. Ragulina.
2022. Biodiversity of the Satanivska Dacha tract, a UNESCO World Heritage site
(Ukraine). GEO&BIO, 23: 107–130. [In Ukrainian, with English summary]
Biodiversity of the Satanivska Dacha tract, a
UNESCO World Heritage site (Ukraine)
[Біотичне різноманіття урочища «Сатанівська дача» — об’єкта Всесвітньої спадщини ЮНЕСКО (Україна)]
doi: https://doi.org/10.15407/gb2310
Lyudmila Lyubinska1 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4067-1717
Mykola Matvieiev1 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9641-1653
Mykhailo Drebet2 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7639-8815
Olga
Optasyuk1 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9007-2494
Marina Ragulina3 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9286-6693
1 Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohienko University (Kamianets-Podilskyi,
Ukraine)
2 Podilski Tovtry National Nature Park (Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine)
3 State Museum of Natural History NAS of
Ukraine (Lviv, Ukraine)
pdf: gb2310-liubinska.pdf
Abstract.
The Satanivska Dacha tract in Khmelnytskyi Oblast,
Ukraine, is unique in that Fagus
sylvatica L. grows here at the edge of its geographic range. In 2017, the
forest community was included in the trans-European World Heritage site ‘Primeval
beech forests and ancient forests of the Carpathians and other regions of
Europe" by UNESCO under the name Site No. 61 ‘Satan’s Dacha.’ In the
territory of the tract, 163 species of vertebrates have been recorded,
including 12 species of amphibians, 6 species of reptiles, 96 species of birds,
and 50 species of mammals, which are representatives of 24 orders. Within the
world heritage site, 72 species of vertebrates have been recorded: 7 species of
amphibians, 3 species of reptiles, 39 species of birds, and 23 species of
mammals. There are 135 species of vertebrates that have protection statuses and
included in the Red Data Book of Ukraine (33 species), Regional Red List (23
species), Bern (134 species), Bonn (43 species), and Washington (17 species)
conventions. Of higher plants, 234 species have been recorded, including 169
species within the world heritage site, and 7 species are included in the Red
Data Book of Ukraine (2009, 2021) and 5 species are included in the CITES list.
The List of Regionally Rare Species in Need of Protection in Khmelnytskyi Oblast
includes 24 species that were found in the Satanivska Dacha tract, of which 17
species grow in the territory of the world heritage site. The bryoflora of the
tract consists of 98 bryophytes. The mycoflora, according to preliminary
studies, includes 61 species of fungi and fungus-like organisms. According to
the EUNIS classification, rare biotopes represent the following type—G: Woodland,
forest and other wooded land; G 1.6: Beech forests (Fagus woodland). Three rare
associations have been identified that have a synsozological status according
to the Directive of the Council of Europe 92/43/EEC. The population status of Allium ursinum L., Galanthus nivalis L., Epipactis
purpura Smith, Epipactis helleborine
(L.) Crantz, and Barbastella barbastellus
Schreber was monitored. The territory is characterised by a high potential as
an environment for the self-regeneration of the biota on the whole.
Continuation of monitoring programmes of this type is extremely important.
Key words
Satanivska
Dacha, UNESCO World Heritage Site, fauna, flora, biotopes, vegetation, fungi,
monitoring.
Correspondence to
Mykola Маtvieiev;
Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohienko
University; Kamianets-Podilskyi,
61 Ohienko Street, 32300 Ukraine;
Email: matveevmd@ukr.net.
Article info
Submitted:
29.11.2022. Accepted: 30.12.2022
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