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Recolonization after habitat restoration leads to decreased genetic variation in populations of a terrestrial orchid.

2012

Colonization is crucial to habitat restoration projects that rely on the spontaneous regeneration of the original vegetation. However, as a previously declining plant species spreads again, the likelihood of founder effects increases through recurrent population founding and associated serial bottlenecks. We related Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markers genetic variation and fitness to colonization history for all extant populations of the outcrossing terrestrial orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata in an isolated coastal dune complex. Around 1970, D. incarnata suffered a severe bottleneck yet ultimately persisted and gradually spread throughout the spatially segregated dune slacks, aided…

Genetic MarkersConservation of Natural ResourcesModels StatisticalAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism markersGenetic Variationgenetic diversitydune slacksFounder EffectassignmentGenetics Populationfounding eventsBelgiumrecolonizationDactylorhiza incarnataFSTFranceGenetic FitnessAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism AnalysisOrchidaceaeEcosystemhabitat restorationMolecular ecology
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RAD SNP markers as a tool for conservation of dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus in the Mediterranean Sea: Identification of subtle genetic structure an…

2016

Dolphinfish is an important fish species for both commercial and sport fishing, but so far limited information is available on genetic variability and pattern of differentiation of dolphinfish populations in the Mediterranean basin. Recently developed techniques allow genome-wide identification of genetic markers for better understanding of population structure in species with limited genome information. Using restriction-site associated DNA analysis we successfully genotyped 140 individuals of dolphinfish from eight locations in the Mediterranean Sea at 3324 SNP loci. We identified 311 sex-related loci that were used to assess sex-ratio in dolphinfish populations. In addition, we identifie…

Genetic MarkersMale2bRAD0301 basic medicineConservation of Natural ResourcesSex Determination AnalysisRestriction MappingPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaIntrogressionAquatic ScienceGenetic differentiationPolymorphism Single NucleotideMediterranean Basin03 medical and health sciencesMediterranean seaMediterranean SeaGeneticsAnimalsOutliersSex RatioGenetic variabilityeducation2bRAD; Genetic differentiation; Outliers; Sex determination markers; Aquatic Science; Geneticseducation.field_of_studyCoryphaenabiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationPerciformes030104 developmental biologyEvolutionary biologyGenetic markerGenetic structureFemaleAnimal Distribution2bRAD Genetic differentiation Outliers Sex determination markersSex determination markersMarine Genomics
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Geobotanical approach to detect land-use change of a Mediterranean landscape: a case study in Central-Western Sicily

2018

A landscape is a palimpsest of the interactions between human activities and ecological dynamics. In an interdisciplinary perspective of dialogue between the ‘Two Cultures’ (Natural Sciences and Humanities), a study of a rural area has been carried out through a reading of plant ecosystems as signs of human impact. The purpose of this paper—as part of the project ‘Harvesting Memories’: Ecology and landscape archaeology of Castro/Giardinallo Valley and Mt. Barrau district (Corleone, Palermo, Sicily)—is to analyse the formative-processes of a Sicilian rural landscape and its changes in the last century. A key element in the reconstruction of the formation of the present landscape is the serie…

Geography Planning and DevelopmentLandscape ecology0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyPresent dayDiachronic analysiLand use land-use change and forestryLandscape archaeologyExploitation of natural resources05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningPlant communityVegetationGISlanguage.human_languageGeographyBiogeographyNaturalness Evaluation IndexSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicatalanguagePhysical geographyLandscape-change mapVegetation seriesLandscape ecology050703 geographySicilian
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Seed germination and reproductive features of Lysimachia minoricensis (Primulaceae), a wild-extinct plant.

2002

Lysimachia minoricensis is one of the few Mediterranean endemic plants (Minorca, Balearic islands) that has gone extinct in the wild but which persists as extant germplasm or cultivated plants in several botanical gardens. Reproductive features (seed set, number of seeds per capsule, seed weight) and germination responses to constant temperatures, sea water and dry-heat pre-treatments were investigated to determine the extent to which they may have influenced the extinction of the species. Seed set in Lysimachia is not dependent on pollinators, suggesting a functional selfer breeding system. Most plants produced a large mean number of fruits (23.2) and seeds (466), and the mean production o…

GermplasmConservation of Natural ResourcesExtinctionCultivated plant taxonomyHot TemperaturebiologyExtinct in the wildMediterranean RegionReproductionLysimachia minoricensisfood and beveragesGerminationPlant ScienceOriginal ArticlesDarknessbiology.organism_classificationPrimulaceaeGerminationLysimachiaFruitBotanySeedsSeawaterPrimulaceaeAnnals of botany
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Healthy and sustainable diet and physical activity: the rationale for and experiences from developing a combined summary score

2018

Aims: First, to describe the rationale for developing a combined summary score, the Healthy and Sustainable Dietary and Physical Activity habits (HSDPA) score, incorporating four selected dietary and physical activity aspects: (a) the New Nordic Diet, (b) local and sustainable foods, (c) active transportation and (d) non-exercise outdoor activities. Secondly, to describe the experiences from constructing the HSDPA score. Methods: Relevant literature covering the four aspects of interest was reviewed to secure a well-grounded rationale and a theory-based approach. To measure compliance with such a broad approach targeting diet, physical activity, health and environmental sustainability, the…

GerontologyConservation of Natural Resources030505 public healthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPhysical activityHigh-Speed Downlink Packet AccessGeneral Medicine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSustainabilityFeasibility StudiesHealth Status IndicatorsHumans030212 general & internal medicineDiet Healthy0305 other medical sciencePsychologyExerciseScandinavian Journal of Public Health
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Improving marine protected area governance through collaboration and co-production.

2020

Marine protected areas (MPAs) socio-ecological effectiveness depends on a number of management and governance elements, among which stakeholder engagement and community support play key roles. Collaborative conservation initiatives that engage stakeholders in action research and knowledge co-production processes can enhance management and governance of MPAs. To design effective strategies aimed at reconciling biodiversity conservation and management of sustainable human uses, it is key to assess how local communities respond to such initiatives and identify the set of contextual factors, institutional, local and individual, potentially affecting these responses. This paper presents the appr…

Good governanceConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental Engineering0208 environmental biotechnologyPsychological interventionFisheriesStakeholder engagementContext (language use)Marine BiologyAction researchCo-production Collaboration Good governance Marine protected areas Perceived socio-ecological benefits Animals Biodiversity Fishes Humans Marine Biology Mediterranean Sea Conservation of Natural Resources Fisheries02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesGood governanceLeverage (negotiation)Marine protected areasMediterranean SeaAnimalsHumans14. Life underwaterAction researchWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCorporate governanceFishesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityAction research; Co-production; Collaboration; Good governance; Marine protected areas; Perceived socio-ecological benefits; Animals; Biodiversity; Fishes; Humans; Marine Biology; Mediterranean Sea; Conservation of Natural Resources; FisheriesCollaboration020801 environmental engineeringCo-production13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental SciencesPerceived socio-ecological benefitsMarine protected areaBusinessAction researchJournal of environmental management
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Landfill gas upgrading with countercurrent water wash.

2006

A pilot-scale countercurrent absorption process for upgrading landfill gas to produce vehicle fuel was studied using absorption and desorption units and water as absorbent. The height-to-diameter ratio of the absorption column used was 3:1 instead of the more conventionally used 20:1 ratio, and a higher pressure was used along with a lower water flow rate. The effects of pressure (10-30 bar) and water and gas flow-ratios on the upgrading process were studied. Methane content in the product gas increased to near or above 90% with both gas flows (50 and 100 l/min) used at over 20 bar pressure with 10 l/min water flow and at 30 bar pressure with 5l/min water flow. Carbon dioxide content with t…

Greenhouse EffectAir PollutantsConservation of Natural ResourcesWaste managementWater flowCountercurrent exchangeWater gasExhaust gasWaterPilot ProjectsEquipment DesignMethaneAbsorptionRefuse Disposalchemistry.chemical_compoundLandfill gaschemistryCarbon dioxideGasesWaste Management and DisposalBar (unit)Waste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Mechanically-biologically treated municipal solid waste as a support medium for microbial methane oxidation to mitigate landfill greenhouse emissions.

2005

The residual fraction of mechanically-biologically treated municipal solid waste (MBT residual) was studied in the laboratory to evaluate its suitability and environmental compatibility as a support medium in methane (CH(4)) oxidative biocovers for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from landfills. Two MBT residuals with 5 and 12 months total (aerobic) biological stabilisation times were used in the study. MBT residual appeared to be a favourable medium for CH(4) oxidation as indicated by its area-based CH(4) oxidation rates (12.2-82.3 g CH(4) m(-2) d(-1) at 2-25 degrees C; determined in CH(4)-sparged columns). The CH(4) oxidation potential (determined in batch assays) of the MBT re…

Greenhouse EffectConservation of Natural ResourcesMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementchemistry.chemical_elementNitrous oxideMethaneRefuse Disposalchemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorschemistryGreenhouse gasEnvironmental chemistryAnaerobic oxidation of methaneSoil waterLeachateCitiesWaste Management and DisposalMethaneOxidation-ReductionArsenicWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Modeling the influence of alternative forest management scenarios on wood production and carbon storage: A case study in the Mediterranean region

2016

Forest ecosystems are fundamental for the terrestrial biosphere as they deliver multiple essential ecosystem services (ES). In environmental management, understanding ES distribution and interactions and assessing the economic value of forest ES represent future challenges. In this study, we developed a spatially explicit method based on a multi-scale approach (MiMoSe-Multiscale Mapping of ecosystem services) to assess the current and future potential of a given forest area to provide ES. To do this we modified and improved the InVEST model in order to adapt input data and simulations to the context of Mediterranean forest ecosystems. Specifically, we integrated a GIS-based model, scenario …

InVESTCarbon SequestrationConservation of Natural ResourcesSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicoltura010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcosystem serviceMiMoSe approachForest managementGeographic MappingContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesCarbon sequestration01 natural sciencesBiochemistryEcosystem servicesEcosystem services; Forest management; InVEST; MiMoSe approach; Trade-off analysisForest ecologyEcosystem servicesConservation of Natural ResourceSpatial analysis0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceSpatial AnalysisForest management2300Wood productionbusiness.industryMedicine (all)Environmental resource managementBiosphereForestryTrade-offanalysisSpatial AnalysiModels TheoreticalWoodTrade-off analysiItalyTrade-off analysisEnvironmental sciencebusinessEnvironmental Research
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Effect of a fish stock's demographic structure on offspring survival and sensitivity to climate

2017

Commercial fishing generally removes large and old individuals from fish stocks, reducing mean age and age diversity among spawners. It is feared that these demographic changes lead to lower and more variable recruitment to the stocks. A key proposed pathway is that juvenation and reduced size distribution causes reduced ranges in spawning period, spawning location, and egg buoyancy; this is proposed to lead to reduced spatial distribution of fish eggs and larvae, more homogeneous ambient environmental conditions within each year-class, and reduced buffering against negative environmental influences. However, few, if any, studies have confirmed a causal link from spawning stock demographic …

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