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Floristic traits and biogeographic characterization of the Gennargentu massif (Sardinia)

2013

A study on the vascular flora of the Gennargentu Massif (Central-Eastern Sardinia) is presented. According to our results, the flora consists of 948 taxa: 686 species, 249 sub- species, 10 varieties and 3 hybrids, belonging to 97 families and 427 genera. Three taxa are new findings for the flora of Italy and eight for that of Sardinia. Life form analysis revealed, in particular, dominance of 35.65 % hemicryptophytes, 34.6 % therophytes, 12.13 % geophytes and 11.6 % (nano)-phanero- phytes. As concerns chorology, the Mediterranean element is largely prevailing (68.14%), mainly represented by circum- Medit. (29.1 %) and Euro-Medit. (23.07 %). Endemics are 14.87% of the whole flora (141 taxa), …

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMediterranean vascular floraEcologyBiogeographyChorologyBiodiversityPlant ScienceMassifBiologySubspeciesSardiniaSardinia; Gennargentu; Floristics; Biogeography; Endemics; Mediterranean vascular floraFloristicsFloristicEndemicTaxonBiogeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyGennargentu
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How, when and where from of the Abruzzo-Apulian palaeofauna.

2009

Mediterranean Neogene Vertebrate Island BiogeographySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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MONOTROPA HYPOPHEGEA WALLR., A NEW RECORD FOR THE SICILIAN FLORA

2014

During field investigations in the Mountains around Palermo, an unusual population of Monotropa sp. was found. After revision of the taxonomic literature and herbarium specimens, it was referred to Monotropa hypophegea Wallr. This species is closely related to M. hypopytis L., and in the past was considered only a variety (Pignatti 1982) or a subspecies (Křisa 1972) ) of it. More recently this entity has been considered an independent taxon deserving the rank of species (Conti et al. 2005). The most important morphological differences between the two taxa are the number of flowers in the raceme and the hairiness of sepals, petals and capsule. The individuals of the observed population have …

Monotropa Sicily BiogeographySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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BIOGEOGRAPHY OF TERTIARY PRIMATES: DISCUSSION OF AN UPDATED DATABASE

2009

NOW DATABASE PRIMATES TERTIARY BIOGEOGRAPHYSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Biogeography of Tertiary Primates: Discussion over an updated Data Base

2009

A preliminary taxonomic evaluation of the Tertiary Primate fossil record of the Old World is presented. The dataset has been compiled using the information and the structure presented by the NOW database (Neogene Mammalian of the Old World; Academy of Finland, 2007), strongly updated with the additional information derived from different literature sources. A quantitative methodology for compilation and analysis of the data has been applied following the methodology described in Petruso et al. (2008). The adopted numerical treatment of data is particularly effective in synthesizing and analyzing the large amount of information contained in the data set. This analysis gives a synthetic pictu…

NOW database Primates Tertiary Biogeography.Settore BIO/08 - AntropologiaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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Taxas de substituições das Annonaceas: uma perspectiva do modelo códon

2014

The Annonaceae includes cultivated species of economic interest and represents an important source of information for better understanding the evolution of tropical rainforests. In phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequence data that are used to address evolutionary questions, it is imperative to use appropriate statistical models. Annonaceae are cases in point: Two sister clades, the subfamilies Annonoideae and Malmeoideae, contain the majority of Annonaceae species diversity. The Annonoideae generally show a greater degree of sequence divergence compared to the Malmeoideae, resulting in stark differences in branch lengths in phylogenetic trees. Uncertainty in how to interpret and analyse these…

Nonsynonymous substitutionmodelo códondiversificationcomprimentos dos ramosSynonymous substitution ratecharactersfilogenéticaAnnonaceaePlant Sciencelcsh:Plant cultureDNA sequencinggeneraMolecular evolutionPhylogeneticsCodon modelsphylogeny reconstructionLaboratorium voor Moleculaire Biologielcsh:SB1-1110patternsCladeNon-synonymous substitutionNdhFGeneticsflowering plantsPhylogenetic treebiologyhistorical biogeographymolecular evolutionBiology and Life Sciencesbiology.organism_classificationBiosystematiekratePhylogeneticsAnnonaceaesubstituições não-sinônimassubstituições sinônimasBiosystematicsBranch lengthsNon-synonymous substitution ratemaximum-likelihoodLaboratory of Molecular BiologyEPSAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Sciencenucleotide substitution
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TAXONOMY AND AFFINITIES OF AFRICAN CENOZOIC METATHERIANS

2021

The record of extinct African metatherians (Mammalia, Theria) is scanty, restricted in time (Eocene–Miocene), and its taxonomy is still subject of debate. A review of all African metatherians, or alleged metatherians, known up to now, led us to the recognition of only three taxa referable to this group: (1)  Kasserinotherium tunisiense  (Peradectoidea?), from the early Eocene of Tunisia; (2)  Peratherium africanum  (Herpetotheriidae), from the early Oligocene of Egypt and Oman, and (3) an indeterminate Herpetotheriidae? from the early Miocene of Uganda. Herpetotheriids probably reached Afro-Arabia from Europe in one or more dispersal waves since the early Oligocene.  Kasserinotherium , on t…

PeratheriumbiologyHerpetotheriidaePaleontologybiology.organism_classificationAffinitiesQE701-760TheriaPaleontologyTaxonGeographyBiological dispersalTaxonomy (biology)mammalia metatheria africa cenozoic biogeographyCenozoicSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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DNA taxonomy of the potamid freshwater crabs from Northern Africa (Decapoda, Potamidae)

2020

The Mediterranean area, from southern Balkans to western Maghreb, is inhabited by the Potamon subgenus Euthelphusa, with three currently recognised species. The Maghrebian species P. (E.) algeriense is isolated from other Potamon species by the Mediterranean Sea and the Sahara Desert, and nearly no molecular data are currently available for this taxon. Present study investigated the mtDNA and nuDNA diversity in Potamon algeriense s.l. with the aims of exploring its molecular diversity pattern throughout its known distribution range, and testing the possible presence of cryptic taxa currently lumped under this binomen. The phylogenetic and DNA taxonomy analyses showed the presence of two wel…

PotamidaeEuthelphusa Kabylian phylogeographic break Maghreb biogeography Potamon algeriensebiologyDecapodaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologybiology.organism_classificationDecapoda (Crustacea)Potamon algerienseMalacostracaGeneticsPotamonautidaeAnimal Science and ZoologyDna taxonomyMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsZoologica Scripta
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Preliminary data on cytogenetics and cytotaxonomy of cercopithecus albogularis labiatus (Samango monkey)

2011

Primates Cercopithecus Chromosomes Taxonomy Biogeography EvolutionSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia
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Pylogenetic history and biogeographic aspects of fossil and extant Terricola (Mammalia, Rodentia) of Southern Italy: a case study

2009

Quaternary Terricola Endemic BiogeographySettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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