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Phytoplankton dynamics in permanent and temporary Mediterranean waters: is the game hard to play because of hydrological disturbance?

2012

Only few scientific investigations have been carried out, to our knowledge, on phytoplankton in Mediterranean temporary ponds. To test the hypothesis that climate forcing is the main factor affecting dynamics and structure of planktic algae in these peculiar ecosystems, and to assess the importance of human impacts on this basic component of the aquatic biota, phytoplankton structure and dynamics were analysed in two temporary, long lasting (9 months), ponds, and in a permanent one. The three studied water bodies can be classified as mesoeutrophic, which show extended macrophyte beds and are subjected to one or more human impacts, such as eutrophication, fish and plant introduction, and gar…

CodaMediterranean climateMediterranean temporary pond Functional classification Coda Metaphyton Rare speciesRare speciesEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaRare speciesFunctional classificationMetaphytonAquatic ScienceMediterranean temporary pondMacrophyteSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceOrdinationEcosystemSpecies richnessMediterranean temporary pond;Functional classification; Coda; Metaphyton; Rare speciesEutrophicationHydrobiologia
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Santa Rosalia, the icon of biodiversity

2010

This article summarizes the results presented in a series of invited contributions which were submitted to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of publication of the seminal article ‘‘Homage to Santa Rosalia or why are there so many kinds of animals’’ by G.E. Hutchinson. The authors were asked to explore old and new paradigms of biodiversity in aquatic ecosystems. The contributions by Hutchinson in this field are truly landmarks in the history of modern ecological sciences. The authors of the contributed articles, stimulated by one of the most fruitful concept articles in ecology that has appeared over the last half century, have shown that scientific investigation, although still seeking the…

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Two uncommon fungal species from Italy

2019

Mediterranean forests continue to be an inexhaustible reservoir of fungi of considerable ecological and biogeographical interest. In this paper two rare and/or infrequent species are reported. Boletopsis grisea is a threatened species in Europe while H. subtortum is infrequent.

GeographyEcologyMediterranean forests Boletopsis Hebeloma Diversity Rare speciesSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataPlant Science
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