Search results for " Mediterranean Region"

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The Sicilian taxa of Genista sect. Voglera and their phytosociological framework

2012

The phytosociological role of taxa of Genista sect. Voglera in the vegetation context of Sicily is here examined. It was carried out on plant communities characterised by the Sicilian endemics G. aristata, G. madoniensis and G. cupanii. These taxa and their floristic settlement have been examined from the biogeographical point of view. Basing on our results, the popu- lations of G. madoniensis are to be referred to a new association named Cisto salvifolii- Genistetum madoniensis, ascribed to the class Cisto-Lavanduletea. Multivariate analysis shows a clear ecological differentiation of G. madoniensis with respect to the other Sicilian species. Instead, its habitus and ecology are closer to …

PhytosociologybiologyEcologyBiodiversityPlant ScienceGenistabiology.organism_classificationSectlanguage.human_languageHorticultureTaxonGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguageSicilianBiodiversity Phytosociology Cisto-Lavanduletea Mediterranean region SicilyFlora Mediterranea
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Filamentous fungi transported by birds during migration across the mediterranean sea.

2013

The potential for the transport and diffusion of some pathogenic microorganisms by migratory birds is of concern. Migratory birds may be involved in the dispersal of microorganisms and may play a role of mechanical and biological vectors. The efficiency of dispersal of pathogenic microorganisms depends on a wide range of biotic and abiotic factors that influence the survival or disappearance of a given agent in a geographical area. In the present study, 349 migratory birds were captured in four sites (Mazara del Vallo, Lampedusa, Ustica and Linosa), representing the main stop-over points during spring and autumnal migration, and analyzed for the presence of filamentous fungi. A total of 2,3…

Range (biology)MicroorganismCladosporium cladosporioidesApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyAlternaria alternataBirdsMediterranean seaSpecies levelMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumansAnimals; Birds; Humans; Mediterranean Region; Mediterranean Sea; Molecular Typing; Mycological Typing Techniques; Mycoses; Animal Migration; FungiMycological Typing TechniquesAbiotic componentbiologyEcologyMediterranean RegionFungiGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationfungi identification birds migration SicilyMolecular TypingMycosesBiological dispersalAnimal MigrationSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia AgrariaCurrent microbiology
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Case Study of Potential Production of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) from Livestock Wastes in Mediterranean Islands

2017

The aim of this work is to evaluate the potential production of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) from livestock wastes that are commonly found on Mediterranean islands, by using the island of Malta as a case study. Organic wastes in the form of livestock manure and slurry, as well as other by-products originating from the food transformation industry in the making of alcoholic beverages and the processing of olives, tomatoes and other streams, if mixed in such a way to achieve a correct C/N ratio, can be subjected to anaerobic co-digestion for the production of biogas and digestate. Biogas can be further transformed into biomethane, a fuel that can be used to power surface transportation and …

Renewable energy sources -- Mediterranean Regionlcsh:Computer engineering. Computer hardwareRenewable Energy Sources Livestock WastesSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaAgricultural wastes -- Environmental aspectslcsh:TP155-156Biomass energylcsh:TK7885-7895lcsh:Chemical engineeringChemical Engineering Transactions
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Vegetative propagation of Ruta chalepensis L., pioneer species in stony soils and limestone.

2014

Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliSoil Bioengineering Mediterranean region recovery of quarries vegetative propagation rooting period Ruta chalepensis.
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The genus Bolbelasmus in the western and southern regions of the Mediterranean Basin (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae: Bolboceratinae)

2016

The Bolbelasmus Boucomont, 1911 species of the western and southern regions of the Mediterranean Basin (Northern Africa, Iberian Peninsula and France) are revised. The following three new species are described: Bolbelasmus brancoi Hillert & Král sp. nov. and Bolbelasmus howdeni Hillert & Král sp. nov., both from Spain and Gibraltar, and Bolbelasmus nikolajevi Hillert, Arnone, Král & Massa sp. nov. from Egypt, Libya and Tunisia. Bolbelasmus vaulogeri (Abeille de Perrin, 1898) stat. restit. is removed from synonymy with B. bocchus (Erichson, 1841) and reinstated as a separate species. Bolbelasmus romanorum Arnone & Massa, 2010 is considered a junior subjective synonym of B. vaulogeri. Lectoty…

Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataColeoptera Scarabaeoidea Geotrupidae Bolboceratinae Bolbelasmini Bolbelasmus taxonomy revision new species synonymy species restitution lectotype designation key distribution annotated list Mediterranean Region Palaearctic Region
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Biodiversity of the orophilous communities of Pino-Juniperetea class in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean area.

2000

The authors examine the orophilous communities, occuring in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean area, characterized by the dominance of trees and shrubs belonging to the genera Juniperus, Abies and Pinus. These communities are localized in the supra- and oromediterranean belt and show a relict role. From the structural point of view, this kind of vegetation is usually bistratified, with a low dense shrubby layer and spaced tree layer; sometime the latter one is absent. This vegetation is floristically poor and characterized by prevalence of Coniferous, such as Juniperus sabina, J. foetidissima, J. excelsa, J. oxycedrus. J. hemisphaerica, J. communis, J. nana, Abies nebrodensis, A. alba, A…

Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataMountain vegetation Pino-Juniperetea Mediterranean Region Phytosociology
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First record and morphological features of Hemidiaptomus (Occidodiaptomus) ingens (Gurney, 1909) (Copepoda Calanoida) in Italy

2004

During a survey, carried out to assess the consistency of microcrustacean fauna inhabiting temporary ponds in Sicily, Hemidiaptomus (Occidodiaptomus) ingens (Gurney, 1909), a large calanoid copepod up to now known only for North-African ponds, Camargue and Corse, was found in the north-western part of the island. Due to its central location in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily represents a transition zone where several chorological zones of the West Palearctic merge and converge. A brief summary of the existing literature regarding this taxon is given with some morphological considerations on the recently found population which represents the first record for Italy. In particular, the morpholog…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaHemidiaptomusFaunaPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAquatic ScienceCalanoida Mediterranean region biogeography zooplankton BranchiopodaMediterranean seaeducationCalanoidalcsh:Physical geographylcsh:Environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologylcsh:GE1-350education.field_of_studyEcologybiologyEcologylcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreationbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageTaxonlcsh:Glanguagelcsh:GB3-5030SicilianCopepodJournal of Limnology
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The genus Ruppia L. (Ruppiaceae) in the Mediterranean region: An overview

2015

Abstract This paper reviews the current knowledge on the diversity, distribution and ecology of the genus Ruppia L. in the Mediterranean region. The genus Ruppia, a cosmopolitan aquatic plant complex, is generally restricted to shallow waters such as coastal lagoons and brackish habitats characterized by fine sediments and high salinity fluctuations. In these habitats Ruppia meadows play an important structural and functional role. Molecular analyses revealed the presence of 16 haplotypes in the Mediterranean region, one corresponding to Ruppia maritima L., and the others to various morphological forms of Ruppia cirrhosa (Petagna) Grande, all together referred to as the “R. cirrhosa s.l. co…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaMediterranean climateRuppiaAquatic angiospermsBrackish waterEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaOverviewShallow watersPlant ScienceAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationRuppiaHabitatGenusAquatic plantRuppia cirrhosaBotanyAquatic angiosperms Ruppia Shallow waters Mediterranean region Overview.Mediterranean regionAquatic angiosperms Ruppia Shallow waters Mediterranean region OverviewRuppia maritimaAquatic Botany
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Sustainable tourism: Measures, evidence and future prospects.

2021

The Chapter aims to provide a critical review of the quantitative approaches so far introduced in literature to measure the sustainable tourism. We focus on both variables and methods employed to obtain synthetic indicators of sustainable tourism and aim to provide some critical insights on potential new challenges caused by the current pandemic. For example, some dimensions of tourism sustainability may become more relevant in future due to the increasing attention by people on health and safety. Finally, a focus on the studies on measurement of sustainable tourism in the Mediterranean area will be provided.

Sustainable Tourism Sustainable Tourism Indicators (STIs) Sustainability dimensions Mediterranean Regions Tourism studies.
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Syntaxonomical survey of Geranio-Cardaminetalia hirsutae: Semi-natural therophytic vegetation of the Mediterranean region

2007

A syntaxonomical scheme, including geographical range and synonymies of all the associations ascribed to Geranio-Cardaminetalia hirsutae, is presented. This order, framed into the class Stellarietea mediae, groups sciaphilo-subnitrophilous annual vegetation of natural and semi-natural habitats, commonly occurring on substrata rich in organic matter, accumulating on stone-walls, shaded rocks and initial soils, often under the canopy of shrubs and trees. Twelve new associations from Sardinia, Sicily, Egean islands and Israel are here described for the first time.

Syntaxonomy Geranio-Cardaminetalia hirsutae therophytic vegetation Mediterranean regionlcsh:BotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicatalcsh:QK1-989
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