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Finite Mixture Model-based classification of a complex vegetation system

2020

Aim: To propose a Finite Mixture Model (FMM) as an additional approach for classifying large datasets of georeferenced vegetation plots from complex vegetation systems. Study area: The Italian peninsula including the two main islands (Sicily and Sardinia), but excluding the Alps and the Po plain. Methods: We used a database of 5,593 georeferenced plots and 1,586 vascular species of forest vegetation, created in TURBOVEG by storing published and unpublished phytosociological plots collected over the last 30 years. The plots were classified according to species composition and environmental variables using a FMM. Classification results were compared with those obtained by TWINSPAN algorithm. …

0106 biological sciencesforest vegetationSoil scienceMixture model010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencescluster analysis finite mixture model forest vegetation Italian peninsula vegetation plotsEnvironmental sciencesvegetation plotscluster analysis finite mixture model forest vegetation Italian peninsula vegetation plotscluster analysis; finite mixture model; forest vegetation; Italian peninsula; vegetation plotsmedicineGE1-350finite mixture modelmedicine.symptomVegetation (pathology)Italian peninsulacluster analysis010606 plant biology & botanyMathematicsVegetation Classification and Survey
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Considerations on an integrated biochronological scale of Italian Quaternary Mammals

2011

Viene analizzato il lavoro di MASINI e SALA (2007) sull’approccio integrato della distribuzione dei grandi e piccoli mammiferi dell’Italia continentale del tardo Pliocene e del Pleistocene, tenendo conto della nuova definizione del Quaternario, mettendo in risalto i punti di forza e quelli deboli della scala proposta. Vengono inoltre aggiunti nuovi dati sulla biocronologia a mammiferi del Pleistocene Superiore. The paper of MASINI and SALA (2007) regarding an integrated approach on the stratigraphic distribution patterns of large and small mammals in the late Pliocene and Pleistocene of the Italian peninsula is analysed, showing the weak and strong points. New data are presented on the mamm…

Biochronology Mammals Quaternary Italian peninsulaBiocronologia Mammiferi Quaternario Italia continentaleSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Typification of names inDrabasect.Aizopsis(Cruciferae, Arabideae) based on material from Italy

2013

Names of 20 presumed taxa in Draba sect. Aizopsis, all based on material from Italy, are considered. Full synonymies are provided, and types are designated (for 14 names) or indicated. Most of the taxa are currently considered unworthy of recognition, of which 16 belong to D. aspera sensu lato. However, the question of whether the Sicilian populations might be distinct from the peninsular populations is still unsettled.

Brassicaceae (= Cruciferae) Draba Italian Peninsula nomenclature Sicily taxonomybiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationSectlanguage.human_languageTaxonSensuDrabaBotanylanguageTypificationTaxonomy (biology)SicilianNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Large- and small-mammal distribution patterns and chronostratigraphic boundaries from the Late Pliocene to the Middle Pleistocene of the Italian peni…

2007

Abstract Over the last 50 years the studies on terrestrial mammals of the Italian peninsula have provided a large volume of data and a more detailed knowledge of faunal events during the Late Pliocene and Quaternary. Moreover geological, sedimentological, palynological and magnetostratigraphical investigations on the Pliocene–Pleistocene continental sedimentary basins have yielded the possibility of a detailed calibration of the faunal successions. Thus, palaeontologists have been able to reconstruct faunal sequences and to propose biochronological scales based on large and small mammals, respectively. In the present contribution an integration of the two biochronological scales is proposed…

Palynologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryPleistocenechronostratigraphical boundariesSmall mammalSedimentary basinIntegrated approachLate Pllioce-Middle PleistoceneLarge and small mammals; distribution patterns; chronostratigraphical boundaries; Late Pllioce-Middle Pleistocene; Italian peninsuladistribution patternsSequence (geology)PaleontologyPeninsulaPleistocene mammals bio-chronology ItalyQuaternaryGeologyLarge and small mammalsItalian peninsulaEarth-Surface Processes
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Late Pliocene and Pleistocene small mammal chronology in the Italian peninsula

2007

The abundant documentation of small mammals in the Italian peninsula, collected over recent years, furnishes a detailed biochronological sequence mainly from the Late Pliocene onwards. An updated stratigraphic framework is here presented, based on the European small mammal biozonation. The Early Villanyian is characterized by Mimomys hassiacus, M. stehlini, and, later, poorly documented M. polonicus. The Late Villanyian localities are well characterized with M. pliocaenicus, M. pitymyoides and M. tigliensis. The older part of the Early Biharian is documented by assemblages containing Microtus (Allophaiomys) ex gr. pliocaenicus, M. pusillus, M. cf. ostramosensis and M. tornensis, while the l…

PliocenePleistoceneRodentbiochronologyEcological successionSmall mammals; Italy; Pliocene; PleistoceneSmall mammals; Late Plioce-Pleistocene; biochronology; Italian peninsulaSmall mammalLate Plioce-PleistoceneSequence (geology)Peninsulabiology.animalPliomysSmall mammalsMicrotusEarth-Surface Processesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPleistoceneItalyItalian peninsulaGeologyChronologyQuaternary International
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Primo rinvenimento di Juniperus sabina L. sul massiccio del Pollino, Italia meridionale

1992

Viene segnalata per la prima volta la presenza di Juniperus sabina L. sul massiccio del Pollino, dove la specie è stata rinvenuta in habitat rupicolo in due stazioni ricadenti rispettivamente in territorio calabrese e lucano. Le stazioni vengono caratterizzate dal punto di vista floristico ed ecologico.

The presence of Juniperus sabina L. an Eurasian element is recorded from southern Italy where it has been found in two sites on Mt. Pollino. In Italy this species was so far reported only from the Alps and a few localities of central Apennines. Therefore the finding on Mt. Pollino largely widens its distribution southwards in the Italian Peninsula. As regards Europe J. sabina reaches lower latitudes only in southern Spain. The Authors stress the phytogeographical significance of the sites which are characterized from the floristic and ecological viewpoint.Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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