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Limonium poimenum (Plumbaginaceae), a new chasmophyte species from Sicily

2014

Limonium poimenum is here proposed as a new species for Science. It is a very peculiar and extremely localized species, growing on a calcareous mountain of NW Sicily (southern Italy), where it grows on rupestrian places together with many other rare chasmophytic endemics. Iconography, morphological features, ecology and conservation status are provided, as well as a morphological comparison with L. todaroanum.

biologyEcologyLimoniumEcology (disciplines)BiodiversityPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationCaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeTracheophytaMagnoliopsidaPlumbaginaceaeBotanySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataConservation statusEndemic Mediterranean flora new chasmophilous species SicilyPlantaeEndemismEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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A new Miocene deep-sea chiton and early evidence for Teredinidae-sustained wood-fall communities

2015

Deep-sea wood-falls are important biodiversity hot spots for insights on chemosynthesis-based communities. The study of deep-sea wood-fall-related palaeocommunities from the Neogene of north Italy shed light on interesting associations from the Miocene of Torrente Cinghio (Tortonian) and of Moncasale di Casina (Langhian). The most common components of this association are typical chemosynthetic/wood-fall molluscs, such as the gastropods Homalopoma sp. and Pseudonina bellardii, the bivalves Idas sp. and shipworms, and the chiton Leptochiton lignatilis n. sp., which belongs to a genus typical of recent sunken woods in tropical waters. The new species described is compared with other fossil an…

biologyEcologyMiocenewood-fall; Polyplacophora; new species; Teredinidae boring bivalves; Miocene; Mediterranean areaOceanographybiology.organism_classificationDeep seaMediterranean areaPolyplacophoraPolyplacophoraOceanographynew speciewood-fallMediterranean areaChitonGeologyTeredinidae boring bivalve
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Types of names of Orobanche taxa described from North Africa

2013

In the framework of the revision of the genus Orobanche (including Phelipaea) in the Mediterranean area, the original material for 31 names of new taxa described from North Africa by Ball, Battandier, Forsska°l, Maire (partly with Emberger and Jahandiez), Persoon, Poiret and Pomel has been analysed. Typification is discussed, and where necessary types are designated. Accepted names and synonyms of the recognized taxa are given. Three species are illustrated, and one new combination (O. inexspectata) is proposed.

biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaNorth africaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationOrobancheTaxonOrobanchaceaeBotanyTypificationMediterranean areaNomenclature typification Mediterranean flora Orobanchaceae broomrapeNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Isoëtes todaroana (Isoëtaceae, Lycopodiophyta), a New Species from Sicily (Italy)

2009

Isoetes todaroana, a new species from western Sicily (Italy), is described. Morpholog- ical, anatomical and ecological characters are given. The main differential characters are the presence of only two leaf air chambers, rather than four as in all other known species of the genus, and the shape of the scales, which have two lateral rounded lobes and one central spine-like lobe, together with its peculiar calcophilic habitat. So far, the species is known from a single locality.

biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHabitatGenusIsoetesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataIsoetaceaeBotanyMediterranean areaLycopodiophytaLycopodiophyta Isoetaceae Isoetes Mediterranean area Italy Sicily fern allies flora taxonomy ecology evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmerican Fern Journal
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Body size and mating strategies in the simultaneous hermaphrodite Oxynoe olivacea (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia, Sacoglossa).

2004

Summary 1To better understand the role and importance of body size in hermaphroditic mating system theory, the mating behaviour of the shelled sacoglossan Oxynoe olivacea was studied. This simultaneous hermaphrodite exhibits bilateral and unilateral sperm transfer and thus it is particularly suitable for studies on hermaphrodite sexual conflict. 2In this study three hypotheses on body size were tested: that O. olivacea partner size has an effect on (i) mating mode choice, (ii) duration of mating modes, and (iii) choice of sexual role. Furthermore, we tested Charnov's hypothesis that in O. olivacea, like many simultaneous hermaphrodites, a sexual conflict exists and the male role is preferre…

biologyEcologyZoologyOpisthobranchiabiology.organism_classificationMating systemSpermSexual conflictHermaphroditebehaviour copulation hermaphroditic conflict Mediterranean sacoglossanOxynoe olivaceaMatingMolluscareproductive and urinary physiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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An updated checklist of Recent ostracods (Crustacea: Ostracoda) from inland waters of Sicily and adjacent small islands with notes on their distribut…

2020

Because of its position in the middle of the Mediterranea Sea and a complex geological history that has promoted repeated waves of biological colonization, Sicily (Southern Italy) is of particular interest from a biogeographical perspective. A number of previous investigations, dating back as far as the end of the 19th century, have contributed to gather information about the occurrence of Recent non-marine ostracods in Sicily, making this region one of the most intensively studied areas of the Central Mediterranean. Published data on ostracod distributions have been integrated through an extensive field survey on mainland Sicily and surrounding small islands and archipelagos. Altogether, 2…

biologyEcologybusiness.industryBiogeographyEcology (disciplines)Central Mediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaDistribution (economics)biology.organism_classificationNon-marine ostracodsCrustaceanChecklistGeographymental disorderslcsh:ZoologySEMAnimal Science and ZoologyColonizationlcsh:QL1-991ecologybusinessbiogeography
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Exploitation competition between hole‐nesters ( Muscardinus avellanarius , Mammalia and Parus caeruleus , Aves) in Mediterranean woodlands

2005

Data from a long-term study (1993-2003) using artificial nest-boxes, were analysed to examine competition for nesting between blue tit Parus caeruleus and common dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius in Sicily. Occupation rates and the reproductive biology of the blue tit in sample woodlots outside the distribution area of the common dormouse were used as a control in sample areas where the two species were syntopic. A selection test showed that the two species, when living in syntopy, actively chose the small nest-boxes, thus overlapping in the use of the same spatial resource. The experimental exclusion of the common dormouse from nest-boxes caused an increase of blue tit occupation rate. Onc…

biologyEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMuscardinuscompetition coexistence Parus caeruleus Muscardinus avellanarius Mediterranean woodlandsbiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)PredationNestHabitatAbundance (ecology)biology.animalPopulation cycleAnimal Science and ZoologyDormouseEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonJournal of Zoology
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Boat traffic in Lampedusa waters (Strait of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea) and its relation to the coastal distribution of common bottlenose dolphin (Tur…

2010

The volume of boat traffic and its potential connection to the coastal distribution of the common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) was evaluated off Lampedusa Island (Strait of Sicily). From July to September 2006 daily surveys were carried out at eight sites along the coast, three times a day, to assess the number, type, and size of boats moving, fishing, or stationed in Lampedusa waters. The study area was divided into four geographic areas: northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast. Data were analyzed to determine the difference in the number of boats among the areas, sampling months, and times of day. The presence of dolphins was monitored by standardized land-based observat…

biologyLampedusa IslandAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationBottlenose dolphinAquatic organismsFisheryGeographyOceanographyMediterranean seaTursiops truncatusAnimal ecologyTursiops truncatus; boat traffic; distribution; Lampedusa Island; Mediterranean Sea.distributionMediterranean SeaLampedusaboat traffic
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Leptocorticium gloeocystidiatum sp. nov. (Basidiomycota), a new corticioid fungus from Sicily, Italy

2014

A new corticioid species, Leptocorticium gloeocystidiatum is described from Sicily, Italy. It is characterized by a resupinate, buff-coloured basidiome and microscopically by the presence of filiform leptocystidia, gloeocystidia, dendrohyphidia, and small ellipsoid, smooth basidiospores, non-reacting in Melzer's reagent. The species is compared with closest relatives. A key to the accepted species of Leptocorticium is provided.

biologyLeptocorticiumSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyMediterranean areaBasidiomycotaPlant ScienceFungusHymeniumcystidia Fagus Mediterranean area wood inhabiting fungibiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Lectotypification of the Linnaean name Dianthus virgineus (Caryophyllaceae) and its taxonomic consequences

2021

A lectotype is designated for the name Dianthus virgineus. The relationships between D. virgineus, D. caryophyllus var. caryophyllus, and D. caryophyllus var. inodorus are analyzed. Dianthus virgineus is the oldest available name that applies to a species complex that is often referred to as D. sylvestris or a broad circumscription of the cultivated ornamental D. caryophyllus. The taxonomic consequences are discussed, and the need for further studies is highlighted.

biologyLinnaean names; Mediterranean Basin; nomenclature; taxonomy; typificationSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaDianthusCaryophyllaceaePlant ScienceLinnaean names Mediterranean Basin nomenclature taxonomy typificationbiology.organism_classificationMediterranean BasintaxonomyDianthusLinnaean namesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBotanyTypificationTaxonomy (biology)Dianthus; Linnaean names; Mediterranean Basin; nomenclature; taxonomyMediterranean BasinnomenclaturetypificationNomenclatureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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