Religious temples are long-term refuges for old trees in human-dominated landscapes in China.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Li Huang, Lijuan Tian, Linlin Huang, Cheng Jin, Siwei Hu, Zhiming Zhang, Enrong Yan, C Y Jim, Yongchuan Yang, David B Lindenmayer, Zhiyao Tang
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Old trees hold significant biological and cultural value.1,2,3 However, understanding how human culture has contributed to the long-term persistence of old trees in human-dominated landscapes is limited. Buddhism and Taoism, the most popular religions in China, have significant cultural and spiritual associations with specific trees.4,5 Over the past two millennia, Buddhist and Taoist temples were widely constructed in the country, accompanied by intentional tree cultivation within temple grounds. This study examined the role of these religious cultures in conserving old trees within human-dominated landscapes and in facilitating the spread of religion-related species in China. We established a database encompassing 46,966 old trees from 5,125 Buddhist and 1,420 Taoist temples throughout China. Preserving old trees in religious temples was common in eastern China. The density of old trees in temples was thousands of times higher than outside temples, and tree age was also greater. There were 5,989 old trees from 61 threatened species (with eight species found exclusively in temples) preserved in temples, demonstrating crucial refuges for these species in human-dominated landscapes. The range of old trees of Buddhist species (tree species important to Buddhist culture) significantly exceeded that of non-Buddhist species. Some key Buddhist species have been introduced and cultivated in many Buddhist temples in areas far beyond their natural distribution, indicating a strong cultural influence on their spread. In summary, our findings demonstrated that religious grounds have provided refuges for old trees and facilitated the spread and protection of favored tree species in ancient China.

在中国以人为主导的景观中,宗教寺庙是古树的长期避难所。
古树具有重要的生物和文化价值。然而,对于人类文化如何在人类主导的景观中促进古树的长期存在,人们的理解是有限的。佛教和道教是中国最受欢迎的宗教,它们与特定的树木有着重要的文化和精神联系。在过去的两千年里,佛教和道教寺庙在全国广泛建造,同时在寺庙内有意种植树木。本研究考察了这些宗教文化在保护中国以人类为主导的景观中的古树和促进宗教相关物种传播方面的作用。建立全国5125座佛寺、1420座道观古树46966棵的古树数据库。在中国东部,保存寺庙里的古树是很常见的。寺庙内古树密度比寺庙外高数千倍,树龄也更大。寺庙中保存了61种濒危物种(其中8种仅在寺庙中发现)的5989棵古树,为这些物种在人类主导的景观中提供了重要的避难所。佛教树种(对佛教文化有重要意义的树种)的古树分布范围明显超过非佛教树种。一些重要的佛教物种在许多佛教寺庙中被引入和培育,这些寺庙远远超出了它们的自然分布区域,这表明它们的传播受到了强烈的文化影响。研究结果表明,宗教信仰为古树提供了庇护,促进了中国古代珍贵树种的传播和保护。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
2.20%
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869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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